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Located in the historic Chastleton Cooperative on the corner of 16th Street and R in Dupont Circle, this spacious 1 bedroom, 1-bathroom sixth floor unit offers impressive eastern views of the city. In unit washer and dryer, central heating and cooling and a secure parking space are a few of the modern conveniences featured in this unit.
Ample natural light floods the open floor plan and oversized windows provide nearly panoramic views of the surrounding Dupont Circle neighborhood and expanses of blue sky. Hardwood floors throughout are accented by crisp white cabinetry and crown molding. The kitchen, with stainless steel appliances and granite countertops, and functional layout with an island for ample storage and workspace. Adjacent to the kitchen is an additional sunlit space, convertible to a den or perfect for a dining table or office.
The sizeable bedroom with windows and views matching those of the living room is equipped with a ceiling fan. Two closets accent the bedroom each with custom built in elfa components offer ample storage. Off of the kitchen, enjoy access to an in-unit washer and dryer. A hall closet conveniently located across from the bathroom and adjacent to the unit entrance serves as additional multifunctional storage space.
Listing courtesy of RLAH Real Estate
The Chastleton Cooperative is uniquely situated at the intersection of Dupont Circle, Logan Circle, and U Street. Walking distance to the three distinct DC neighborhoods provides proximity to acclaimed bars and restaurants, heralded art and theater institutions, and everyday necessities. Less than two blocks from the flourishing food and drink scene on 14th Street provides access to both new DC restaurants and bars as well as stalwarts of the restaurant industry. Enjoy theatrical productions or a night of comedy within walking distance at multiple nearby local theaters or comedy institutions such as DC Improv. Art and architecture lovers can gallery hop on weekends starting at America’s first museum of modern art, The Phillips Collection, and move onto Embassy Row starting at Massachusetts Avenue. There’s no shortage of food and entertainment when living at the convergence of three unique neighborhoods which all provide food, drink, shopping, and fitness just outside your front door.
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