Whitecroft Condos For Sale, Washington DC
People often tend to forget about cooperative buildings in Washington, DC. But every once in a while, a co-op go through the complexities of converting to condominium ownership. Such is the case with The Whitecroft—a venerable brick U-shaped structure in the Brightwood area that was built in 1936. But these days, the one and two-bedroom residences are condos for sale!
There are 30 units in this three-story complex, with a front courtyard and large lobby. Floor plans range from about 600 to 1,000 square feet, with affordable prices from the high $100s to low $300s, depending on size and the extent of remodeling. This wasn’t a situation in which a developer came in and gutted the place. Instead, units have been upgraded or not, per the individual owners.
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Inside, you’ll find traditional layouts with nice large windows, hardwood floors and original galley kitchens. Some of these kitchens have been tricked out with lovely granite counters and stainless steel appliances, whereas others are still rolling with linoleum. One nice standard touch are kitchen windows—remember those?
Located at 1301 Longfellow Street NW in the 20011 zip code area, The Whitecroft is in a neighborhood that has been transitioning upward in recent years. Brightwood is not far from the District’s northern border, and offers a nice blend of older single-family homes, row houses and old buildings that have gone condo. There is also some new construction starting to occur.
This part of Brightwood is also commonly associated with Brightwood Park and 16th Street Heights. There’s plenty of nice nearby amenities, including Rock Creek Park, the Carter Baron Amphitheater, the William HG Fitzgerald Tennis Center, and Emory Recreation Center. Other neighborhood spots include Haydee’s Restaurant, Simple Bar & Grill, and Culture Coffee—a community gathering place with art showings and poetry nights.