The Harrison Condos For Sale
5201 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington D.C.
The Harrison is an intriguingly modern structure representing luxury condos for sale in the far reaches of Washington, DC. The building is located in the Friendship Heights community, straddling the DC/Maryland border. In fact, these contemporary condos that we speak of are just two blocks from the borderline. So no, you can’t walk to the White House. But you can walk two blocks to the Friendship Heights Metro Station and relax with your morning coffee as the swaying rail car delivers you to Downtown DC.
This upscale building was delivered in 2010, making it one of the newest developments in the area. The exterior greets you with four stories of trendy facade sections, described by project architect Ronald Schneck of Square 134 Architects as utilizing “metal panels in a three-different color tone palate using copper panels.” The structure is also centralized around a landscaped courtyard with a water fountain and places to sit and contemplate the universe.
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There are 49 one and two-bedroom flats at The Harrison, featuring hardwood floors, nine-foot ceilings, bathrooms with frameless glass showers and porcelain floors. Plus, you can cook in a gourmet kitchen with a choice of four cabinet styles, quartz counters, under-cabinet lighting, stainless steel appliances and a choice of slate, glass or marble tile backsplashes. Some units also offer patios or private terraces, and all residents get to avail themselves of a lobby with front desk, garage parking, extra storage and bike racks.
Condos for sale at The Harrison have typically listed between $300,000 and $600,000, with floor plans ranging in size from 507 to 1106 finished square feet. All units have full-sized washers and dryers, and there are a number of options, such as dens. The building is located at 5201 Wisconsin Avenue NW, at the corner of Harrison Street—hence the name of the development.
Friendship Heights dates all the way back to 1715 when newly arrived colonists were given land through “friendship grants.” Two centuries of agrarian existence were thrown into a commercial boom when a trolley line from Georgetown arrived around 1900. All of a sudden, new houses, apartment buildings and stores were being built.
Flash forward to the here and now, with a delightful community that mixes beautiful old homes with a new urban buzz—there’s funky thrift store boutiques side-by-side with big box retailers, two malls—Mazza Gallerie and Chevy Chase Pavillion, plus a Whole Foods, movie theaters, sports bars and great restaurants like Chad’s Friendship Heights, and Range by Bryan Voltaggio. This far northern part of DC is becoming increasingly popular, and The Harrison is a leading example of new condo construction.
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