The Mint Condos For Sale, Washington DC
In Washington, DC’s Northeastern neighborhood of Eckington, a new chapter of revitalization is occurring. Part of that progress has to do with the repurposing of old properties, such as the conversion of a 1926 Art Deco building into luxury condos for sale. The Mint—a boutique development with 24 one and two-bedroom residences, completed its renovations on March, 2012.
Located at 329 Rhode Island Avenue NE, this grand old building had been abandoned before developers decided to transform it. There were 32 apartments originally, but DC-based PERS Development elected to go with fewer condos, which meant more space per unit. Entering off the street, visitors are treated to a black and white tiled lobby. There is also 80 feet of retail footage at the ground level.
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These beautifully renovated city homes range in size from 677 to 1,200 square feet, and seem even roomier due to the open floor plans. Large windows let in plenty of natural light, and many units have balconies. The kitchens have a modern and space-efficient look, with quartz counters, oversized cabinets in a variety of finishes, Spanish tile backsplashes, stainless steel appliances and under-counter wine cellars. Blonde hardwood floors add to the light-filled flavor.
Condos for sale at The Mint have typically listed in a range from the mid-$200s to the low $400s. There is a delightful 4,000 square foot rooftop terrace with wood floors, a chaise lounge area and fantastic views. Also, a glassed-in high-tech fitness center with solar-heated showers.
Residents are just a block from the Rhode Island Metro. This major boulevard is going through a transit-oriented development phase, with plans for more residential and retail options. Longtime Eckington locals, however, would like to find a balance between a tight-knit community feel and new commercial progress. Restaurants in the area include Big Bear Café, DCity Smokehouse and the Washington Firehouse Restaurant.