The Plaza Condos For Sale
800 25th St NW, Washington D.C.
One of the things the Foggy Bottom neighborhood in Washington, DC is known for is its proximity to important government offices like the State Department and Federal Reserve. It is also known as one of the few bastions of 1970s architecture in the District, as in the Watergate complex, the Potomac Overlook and the subject of this particular profile—The Plaza Condominium, built in 1975.
Standing 10 stories tall, this high-rise building was designed in the International style and is home to 51 residential units with an emphasis on true luxury. These aren’t your modern mini-cubes with Spartan design passing for luxury. No, these condos for sale are spacious and opulent, with the majority of residences ranging from 1600 to 2400 square feet in size. The most common floor plans involve two bedrooms and 2.5 baths, along with private terraces.
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Residents at The Plaza enjoy hardwood floors that segue into Italian tile, large open deluxe kitchens, lots of marble, private terraces and window walls with sweeping city views. The pet-friendly building also includes concierge service, a fitness center, and an awesome roof deck with swimming pool. All units also come with side-by-side washer and dryers and extra storage. Plus, there is parking available. Such fanciness does come with a price, however—condos for sale at The Plaza typically run in the upper six figures.
Typical to DC’s murky boundary lines, Foggy Bottom is also considered part of the West End. The George Washington Hospital and University is close at hand, as is the Kennedy Center, Trader Joe’s, the Foggy Bottom Metro and Georgetown with its delightful upscale shops. You’ll also be steps from Rock Creek Park and close to the Potomac River. And don’t forget all the great eateries and watering holes, like Marshall’s Bar, Tonic, Marcel’s by Robert Wiedmaier, District Commons, and Founding Fathers.
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