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Listing of the Day: 217 16th Street NE #6

Address: 217 16th Street NE #6
Neighborhood: Kingman Park
Type: 2 BR, 2 BA condo — 1,356 sq. ft.
Listed: $800,000

Noteworthy: two-level 2 BR | 2 BA with a Julia Child’s inspired kitchen & private rooftop

The Madison, a 9-unit condo building that was formerly an active church until Urban Edge Development purchased it in the summer of 2022. Named after Reverend Madison Lewis, who chose the church location and oversaw the construction in 1880.

Unit 6 is a two-level 2 BR | 2 BA with a Julia Child’s inspired kitchen, an expansive private rooftop, moments from Capitol Hill. These curated condos range from 1 BR to 3 BRs from $485,000 up to $1,085,000, each with its own private direct entrance and outdoor space. With distinguished features such as wide plank white oak floors, crown molding, molding accent walls, heated floors in all primary bathrooms, and handmade Amish wood cabinetry with custom stain and Bosch appliances, the quality of craftsmanship and attention to detail is truly unparalleled. Amenities include the converted church spire into a mail room, a gated entrance, and a patio area for recreational purposes, complete with a community grill.

Listed By Alexandra Ross & Scott Roof of ROSS | RESIDENTIAL at RE/MAX Realty Services.

Listed by:
Alexandra Ross — RE/MAX Realty Services
[email protected]
(240) 404-7733

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