Randolph Towers Condos For Sale, Washington DC
One of Washington, DC’s latest condo conversions is Randolph Towers—a two building complex overlooking Piney Creek Park. While the developers have described the neighborhood as Columbia Heights, it could more accurately be described as the 16th Street Heights enclave. This is a rapidly emerging enclave, north of Columbia Heights and west of Petworth.
Randolph Towers was built in 1964 as a huge apartment complex. It was rehabbed and renovated in 2012 with a second phase the following year. Included in the makeover was an all-new infrastructure, including electrical, plumbing, AC and heat, and much more. Standing seven stories, the development is at 3900-3902 14th Street NW in the District’s 20011 zip code area.
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With multiple wings, this monolithic brick and concrete complex is home to 138 residences in variety of floor plans from studios to two-bedrooms. Sizes range from approximately 500 to 925 square feet.
Condos for sale in this revamped development have recently listed from the high $200s to the low $400s.
Inside, you’ll find attractive residences with choices or parquet or strip hardwood floors, plus large windows and built-ins. The renovated kitchens sport granite counters, Whirlpool stainless steel appliances and Bosche front-loading washers and dryers. The building also has 24-hour concierge service, available parking, a fitness center and climate-controlled storage.
16th Street Heights is a historic DC neighborhood that has received a lot of attention in recent years. Known mostly for single-family homes—including some great Craftsman and Victorians—the community also has a number of older apartment buildings that have gone condo. It butts up against Piney Creek Park, which is an extension of Rock Creek. There are also a lot of great new bars and restaurants springing up, including Red Derby, Acre 121, and the new El Sol which is opening in the former Sisy’s space, just steps from the condos, at 14th and Randolph.