The month of March ushered in some legitimate real estate eye candy in the DC Metro area. The priciest of the newly listed condos is Unit #2901 at The Waterview in Arlington’s Rosslyn waterfront neighborhood. Offering 4,715 square feet of luxurious living space, the three-bedroom flat is offered at $7,950,000. Included are three full and two-half-baths, white oak rift and quartered custom colored floors, and stunning views of the Potomac River from every room. Coming in an extremely closed second, is Unit #93 at the modern Westlight in Washington’s West End, listed at $7,900,000. The upper level residence with three bedrooms and 3.5 baths is being sold furnished and was designed by Jose Solis Betancourt with state-of-the-art features and exquisite custom wall treatments.
Third place goes to Unit #PH43A at the Ritz-Carlton West End. Offered at $5,495,000, the bespoke two-level penthouse corner unit has 3,200 square feet of living space plus an additional 2,000 square foot private terrace with a hot tub and incredible views. Staying in the West End neighborhood, Unit #717 at 2501M is listed at $5,000,000. The two-level penthouse spans approximately 3,500 square feet of living space, with “-foot ceilings, walls of glass with panoramic views, three fireplaces, a spacious library with floor-to-ceiling wooden built-ins, and a private in-unit elevator.
Unit #PH2B at 2501 Pennsylvania is a 4,500 square foot penthouse in the West End neighborhood, inside a luxury condo conversion of the old 19th century Luzon office building. Listed at $4,875,000, the two-level residence with three bedrooms, 3.5-baths and a private elevator has been curated by notable designer Barry Dixon and is a picture of refined elegance. Our final entry is another showstopper, Unit #7C at the iconic Wardman Tower in Woodley Park. Listed at $4,750,000, the three-bedroom, 3.5-bath apartment with 4,648 square feet of space, is already under contract. Built by Harry Wardman in the 1920s, the landmark structure was more recently reimagined by Deborah Berke Partners. This unit was designed by Darryl Carter, with a modern layout that incorporates classic Old World charm, including gleaming herringbone six-inch wide Admonter wood floors, custom millwork, and a glorious eat-in kitchen with Henrybuilt cabinetry, Thermador appliances, Pentalquartz counters, and a Danby Royal marble backsplash.
To see all the hottest building and category winners in March visit our DC Penthouse and Luxury Condo Marketing Activity Report.
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