WY18 Condominiums, Washington DC
It is bonus time—two condo buildings in one post. The Warrington and The Wilmington are located at 1801 and 1811 Wyoming Avenue NW in the Adams Morgan neighborhood. What is the purpose of loading two awesome historic buildings in one article? Because they are part of the same development, now known collectively as The WY18 Condos.
These side-by-side grand old former apartment buildings were first delivered in 1909, and can be found at the intersection of Wyoming Avenue and 18th Street in one of Washington, DC's hottest neighborhoods. These identical five-story Beaux-Arts structures have been very recently renovated and are marketed as a single 43-unit development, each with a terrific rooftop deck.
Condos for sale at WY18 range from studios to two-bedrooms and sport a combination of new modern amenities and old original architectural details. And you can still refer to them as their former names from the grand old apartment days if you really wish. The Warrington and the Wilmington are very cool monikers, for sure. But we are running out of word space here.
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So let’s blast through the rest of this—WY18 is not only in Adams Morgan, but also super close to next-door Kalorama, including the very cool triangular Kalorama Park. A few blocks west of that is Rock Creek Park and the National Zoo.
Inside, original hardwood floors have been restored and rooms have been opened up, with amazing modern custom two-tone kitchens with a stark but highly appealing look. Exposed brick walls! Quartz counters! Stainless steel GE café series appliances! There are also cove ceilings, exquisite molding and original cherry doors from the way-back days.
Condos for sale at WY18 generally list from the $400s to $700s. And when you’re ready to roam the nearby neighborhood after dark, you’ll find 18th Street with its amazing nightlife just steps away. Places like Muzette, Bourbon, Jack Rose Dining Saloon, Casa Oaxaca, and Madam’s Organ. So that’s it—twin buildings with a charming history and plenty of modern features.