New Condo Spotlight: Sheridan Garage
Take a tour of a Jazz Age parking garage recently transformed into a luxury condominium in Georgetown’s East Village.
By
Ashley Jacobs
Published Thursday, September 25, 2008
What: Sheridan Garage
Where: 2516 Q Street, NW
Number of Units: 34
Floor Plans and Sizing: No two units are the same—floor plans range from a 500-square-foot studio to a 2,400-square-foot three bedroom, 2.5 bath penthouse.
Prices: Studios start at $399,000, one-bedrooms at $499,000, and two-bedrooms at $699,000.
In Each Unit: Red oak floors, granite countertops, cherry cabinets, limestone bathrooms, and gas fireplaces.
Luxurious Touches: The original structure was built in 1922, but these new condos are the epitome of contemporary style. Most units come with stainless-steel Bosch appliances; the penthouses get Sub-Zero refrigerators and Wolfe ranges. Industrial-style windows often stretch to the 9 to 11 foot ceilings; some have been frosted to create privacy.
Perks: Each unit comes with a parking space. (A garage is still a garage, after all!) Don’t have a car? If you prefer, the company will buy back your parking space for $65,000 to $75,000.
So What’s Wrong With It? Builders cut corners on some of the services that have become standard among luxury condos like a 24-hour concierge and a fitness room.
Location: In the heart of Georgetown’s East Village, Sheridan Garage is a short walk to M Street’s shops and restaurants, Rock Creek Park, and the Dupont Circle Metro.
Number Sold:12
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Comments
not all the parking spots are in the "garage" (see pics). the parking spots were originally advertised as $37,500 and not included in the price. all are now on the market 230+ days. why not sold out?
Posted by: not so sold!, Oct 12, 2008 10:08:33 AM
I just got a job in the georgetown area. is this place great dane friendly?
Posted by: Dan, Oct 02, 2008 09:24:06 PM
Well I’m sold! Who knew parking spots are worth more than (most) cars?
Informative blogging at its best!
Posted by: sold!, Oct 02, 2008 09:23:44 PM
I heart Q Street.
Posted by: Emily, Sep 25, 2008 01:36:17 PM
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