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New Condo Spotlight: Butterfield House
We give you the scoop on the newest condo developments. Today, we tour Butterfield House on Capitol Hill.
By
Kate Nerenberg
Published Thursday, February 07, 2008
What: Butterfield House
Where: 1020 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE
Design: Sassan Gharai, founder of SGA Architects, designed the six-story, red-brick Victorian mansion to blend in with surrounding historic rowhouses.
Number of units: 28, including studios—which have already sold out—and one- and two-bedroom units.
Price: One-bedrooms start at $339,000, two-bedrooms at $500,000
Location, location, location: Butterfield House is within walking distance of the US Capitol, the Supreme Court, Eastern Market, and the new Nationals stadium.
Amenities: Crown moldings, cherry floors, a washer/dryer in each unit, underground parking, and views of the Capitol. All one- and two-bedroom units have at least one balcony. Kitchens have granite countertops and stainless steel appliances by Jenn-Air.
On the market: While most units have sold, six are still on the market.
Interesting perk: Residents pay $25 for a ZipCar membership—about 50 percent off the annual fee.
Green factor: The cherry floors are reused from an older building, low-flush toilets save water, and appliances have an Energy Star rating.
Metro: It’s a three-block walk to Eastern Market, on the Metro’s Blue and Orange lines.
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Comments
I love this building, it is a great addition to the neighborhood. It has so much character and the units are full of liight, spacious and airy.
Posted by: Ladan G., Feb 27, 2008 11:36:28 AM
Why wouldn’t you use the amenities?
Posted by: Jen R., Feb 12, 2008 05:46:12 AM
Their condo fees are pretty low, starts at $160 for a 1 bedroom and $260 for a 2bed. I was at Jenkin’s Row last weekend and their condo fees were so much higher, I guess you end up paying for all the extra amenties whether you use them or not
Posted by: Katie Malone, Feb 11, 2008 12:21:11 PM
Does anyone know what the condo fees are?
Posted by: Mark, Feb 11, 2008 11:34:28 AM
I was there this weekend, the sales center was a little too crowded, but the unit looked good.
Posted by: S. Ryan, Feb 11, 2008 11:06:51 AM
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