The awesome penthouse of a breathtaking boutique building, this unit is like a plum-sized diamond crazy-glued to the top of a grapefruit-sized ruby. A two-level masterpiece of a condo, this place has ceilings that are super high (insert your own "legalized marijuana" joke here), immaculate hardwood floors (if I ever become a male stripper, Immaculate Hardwood is going to be my stage name), and recessed lighting (uh ... I got nothing.).
The designer kitchen sports stainless steel appliances, Silestone counters, and a breakfast bar that's perfect for flinging junk mail onto (no one eats breakfast anymore except for babies and retirees). Upstairs, are the bright, wide bedrooms, all of which have dramatic views. But the real highlight is the private rooftop terrace. If I lived in this place, I'd rent the indoor rooms out as storage compartments and just live out here all the time. With over six hundred square feet of patio space, you could probably land a helicopter out here, though there's a good chance it might collapse the roof. If you decide to try it out, make sure you tape it for me.
The building is only a block from Meridian Hill park, still the best place in the city to drift off to sleep on a blanket on a warm summer day and wake up to a homeless person frantically touching himself while looking at you through a gap in the hedges. (True story.) It's also right between two metro stations, so you can alternate between the two and make your morning commute, like, three percent less depressing. Hey, with the retirement age rising steadily (according to one study, the average 40 year old today won't be able to stop working until 18 to 24 months past physical death), every little bit counts.
1435 Chapin Street NW 305
$650,000
2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths
The designer kitchen sports stainless steel appliances, Silestone counters, and a breakfast bar that's perfect for flinging junk mail onto (no one eats breakfast anymore except for babies and retirees). Upstairs, are the bright, wide bedrooms, all of which have dramatic views. But the real highlight is the private rooftop terrace. If I lived in this place, I'd rent the indoor rooms out as storage compartments and just live out here all the time. With over six hundred square feet of patio space, you could probably land a helicopter out here, though there's a good chance it might collapse the roof. If you decide to try it out, make sure you tape it for me.
The building is only a block from Meridian Hill park, still the best place in the city to drift off to sleep on a blanket on a warm summer day and wake up to a homeless person frantically touching himself while looking at you through a gap in the hedges. (True story.) It's also right between two metro stations, so you can alternate between the two and make your morning commute, like, three percent less depressing. Hey, with the retirement age rising steadily (according to one study, the average 40 year old today won't be able to stop working until 18 to 24 months past physical death), every little bit counts.
1435 Chapin Street NW 305
$650,000
2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths
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