Oak Terrace Condos For Sale
You can find some great deals on condos for sale in Washington, DC’s Northeast sector. A case in point is the Oak Terrace Condominium in the rapidly transitioning Brookland neighborhood. These twin three-story brick buildings are conjoined in the front and surrounded by mature trees. First delivered in 1936, they have more recently been renovated and transformed into 44 one and two-bedroom condos for sale, with prices typically in the $185,000 to $300,000 range.
Oak Terrace is located at 3725 12th Street NE, between Otis and Perry Streets. These units have decent floor space, usually from around 600 to 875 square feet, and nicely opened up designs with hardwood floors and cove ceilings. The galley kitchens have been revamped with granite countertops and stainless steel appliances, as well as tons of cabinet space, pantries and kitchen windows. Pets are allowed and residents also enjoy extra storage and a lovely courtyard.
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Brookland with its quiet shady streets, was once rural farmland and home to the Lincoln Cottage—the getaway built by President Lincoln during his time in office. There’s a nice blend of single-family homes, parks and gardens, and condos for sale here, with new galleries, shops, restaurants and coffeehouses springing up. Residents at Oak Terrace live right in the middle of these exciting changes—12th Street serves as the community’s commercial spine with a mix of new and old businesses.
Other neighborhoods in the area include Brentwood, Carver-Langdon, Edgewood and Trinidad.
Oak Terrace is just a block from the historic Fort Bunker Hill Park, and also close to Catholic University. You can also add the nearby Yes! Organic Grocery, along with a great farmers market, and restaurants like Little Ricky’s, San Antonio, Menomale, Brookland’s Finest Bar & Restaurant, and Rustik Tavern. And for those who want to get to downtown DC quickly, simply hop on the Brookland-CUA Metro Red Line—the station is just three blocks away!