There’s a quiet, grown-up confidence to this home the second you walk in. The entry sits at the center of the layout and opens onto darker wood floors that instantly make the space feel richer, calmer, and more composed. From there, it’s all light and skyline. Floor-to-ceiling glass pulls the city straight into ...
There’s a quiet, grown-up confidence to this home the second you walk in. The entry sits at the center of the layout and opens onto darker wood floors that instantly make the space feel richer, calmer, and more composed. From there, it’s all light and skyline. Floor-to-ceiling glass pulls the city straight into the living and dining areas, and being up high gives you that “above it all” feeling without losing the energy that makes downtown fun.
The layout just works. You get a true living room zone plus a dedicated dining area that feels intentional, not squeezed in. The kitchen is open to the dining space with a pass-through that keeps everything connected, great for hosting and even better for everyday life. It’s finished with stainless appliances, granite counters, and warm-toned cabinetry that plays perfectly off the darker floors. The refrigerator is brand new, a French-door style with ice and water. It’s the kind of upgrade you notice every day.
Both bedrooms have the right feel: good proportions, big windows, and real closet space. The primary suite reads like a retreat in the middle of the city, and the second bedroom flexes easily as a guest room, office, or both. A new washer and dryer plus a new water heater take two of the least glamorous but most important items off your list. Then the big one: garage parking. Real downtown convenience that changes how you move through the city.
1150 K brings the lifestyle, too. A helpful front desk staff, a well-equipped fitness center, an updated resident lounge, and a rooftop that people actually use, with 360-degree views of DC and a front-row seat to sunsets, storms, monuments, and everything in between.
Outside your door, it’s the best version of being ‘central.’ You’re within a 7-minute walk of multiple metro stations: Metro Center, Mount Vernon Square, McPherson Square, and Gallery Place/Chinatown. Franklin Park is right there when you want a quick reset, and CityCenter’s high-end shopping and dining are an easy walk. Logan Circle, 14th Street, Dupont, and Chinatown are all within easy reach, so weeknights stay simple and weekends can be whatever mood you’re in.
Rob Spicer Broker, GRI
Spicer Real Estate
7201 Wisconsin Avenue