McGill Row Condos For Sale
Located in Washington, DC’s LeDroit Park neighborhood near the border of Bloomingdale, is a stunning transformation of two 1930s four-story brick buildings now known as McGill Row. Formerly apartments, these structures were converted to condos for sale in 2012 by Miller Development. The condominiums are named after James McGill—a prominent early architect who designed a number of distinctive local row houses during the late 1880s.
Situated at 2201 2nd Street NW at the corner of 149 W Street NW in the District’s 20001 zip code, the development features 38 residential units in a variety of both flat and loft styles, with studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom floor plans. Condos for sale at McGill Row have recently listed from the high $200s to mid-$400s.
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While the brick exteriors and grand entrances offer a handsome architectural charm, it’s the interiors that are especially striking. You’ll find hardwood floors, exposed ductwork, exposed wood ceilings, French doors to Juliet balconies, and completely open and modern chef’s kitchens with stainless steel appliances and pendant lighting over granite cooking and eating bars. Also worth mentioning is the tiled bathrooms with Hansgrohe fixtures, washer/dryer combos and new central air.
LeDroit Park dates to 1873 and is known for its unique architecture. It is also home to Howard University –just a block east from the McGill Row condos. The neighborhood is also in close proximity to the U Street Corridor. In other words, this charming oasis is both a scholarly college town and a place of cutting-edge styles and new emerging businesses. It is also worth noting that real estate prices have been climbing steeply here in recent years—a reversal from earlier decades of urban decline.
As far as getting out and exploring, you’ll find all sorts of local amenities, like the Windows Café & Market for staples, coffee and sandwiches, or bars and restaurants like Boundary Stone, 9:30, Flash, Sala Thai, DukeM, and the always popular historic U Street hamburger joint—Ben’s Chili Bowl. Or, just stay inside and whip up food and drink in your awesome modernistic kitchen.