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Tysons Corner will soon boast a residential tower worthy of the New York and Miami skylines.
Anticipated to deliver in 2020 and now previewing, Monarch Condominium will be a striking 20-story high-rise encased in a glass curtain wall. The property will feature 94 residences, and no more than six units per floor, making for incredibly spacious, elegant homes with outdoor space and exposure on two sides.
Monarch Condominium will be one of Tysons’ only new condominium developments and, as a luxury property, will be in a category of its own. Monarch features more than a dozen unique layouts and includes one-bedroom, two-bedroom, two-bedroom plus den, three-bedroom and three-bedroom plus den residences. Forty percent of those homes have direct elevator entry access.
Lower floors are designed with six residences per floor, while the bulk of the building has just four units per floor and the penthouse level has just two residences. Floor plans range from 880 to a massive 3,400 square feet and are priced from $630,000 to $3.4M.
Finishes at Monarch include Khars white oak flooring, walk-in wardrobes, Miele appliances, high-gloss lacquer Italkraft cabinetry, concealed kitchen paneling, natural quartz waterfall kitchen countertops and floor-to-ceiling windows with solar shades.
Monarch Condominium is a heavily serviced property. Amenities include a 24-hour concierge and a lobby attendant who can help residents with everything from parking a car and brining up groceries to ushering guests to a resident’s home.
Shared outdoor spaces include a garden terrace, landscaped gardens and a pool with a lounge area featuring TVs, fire pits and entertaining space. The lounge also overlooks Arbor Row Stream Valley Park where residents will enjoy miles of trails and acres of mature trees.
Other amenities include a state-of-the-art fitness center and yoga studio, a private penthouse-level dining room, a clubroom with catering kitchen, a pet spa and a hotel-like hospitality suite that residents can reserve for guests.
Monarch Condominium is neighbor to The Ritz Carlton and is surrounded by world-class shopping at Tysons Galleria and Whole Foods; restaurants like The Palm and Fogo de Chao Brazilian Steakhouse; and entertainment venues like Wolf Trap National Park for Performing Arts. The property is also connected to everything Washington, DC has to offer via the Silver Line Metro and I-495.
Monarch Condominium is being developed by Renaissance Centro and was designed by architect WDG and interior designer Carlyn and Company.
The property’s sales office is located at 1650 Tysons Boulevard, 9th Floor (map) and overlooks the property site. Prospective buyers visit the property online here or can make an appointment with a Mayhood Company sales representative by emailing sales@monarchtysons.com or by calling 703-734-2020.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/tysons-most-sophisticated-condominium-high-rise-is-now-selling/14574.
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