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New Condo Spotlight: The Floridian

These new condos near Howard University Hospital are housed in two eight-story stainless steel, glass, and limestone towers.

By Arla Shephard   Published Thursday, April 09, 2009

What: The Floridian

Where: 919 and 929 Florida Avenue, NW

Number of units: 118

Number sold: 65

Floor plans: There are seven different floor plans from studios to three-bedrooms, some with lofts.
 
Prices: Studios and lofts cost $229,000 to $350,000; one-bedrooms start at $329,000; two-bedrooms start at $366,000; two-bedrooms with a loft start at $595,000. The one remaining three-bedroom is $980,000.

In each unit: Hardwood floors and high ceilings. In the kitchens, there are granite counters and stainless-steel appliances. Bedrooms have walk-in closets.  

Building amenities: Garage parking is available for $40,000 a spot. There’s also a roof deck.

Closest Metro: The green and yellow line’s U Street metro stop is about two blocks away.

Special deals: All the units on the fourth floor and below are being offered at prices reduced by $75,000 to $150,000.

Expected completion: Done.

Comments


Aria, thanks for the response! I’ll definitely contact Gerald tomorrow morning.

Posted by: SirB, Apr 13, 2009 03:18:36 PM

SirB,

The discount varies per room, but yes, the discount is on top of the current $229,000 to $350,000 offer. Contact the Floridian’s sales rep, Gerald, at 202-320-9976 for more specific details.

Posted by: Arla Shephard, Apr 13, 2009 06:46:20 AM

Tell me more about the $75,000 to $150,000 reduction. Is this being offered on the current $229,000 to $350,000; one-bedrooms start at $329,00? Or was that off the previously overpriced and unrealistic offer? Patiently await your response! Thx

BTW, I agree with U streeter’s comment. But if a 1 bdrm 820 sq ft with parking can be had for $250,000 it might provide some slight consideration on my part.

Posted by: SirB, Apr 12, 2009 08:33:51 AM

this condo really is in the most awful area. I’m not sure why anyone would want to live here.

it’s a dodgy walk from the U street metro.

Posted by: U streeter, Apr 11, 2009 12:52:11 PM

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