
Listing details
A rare opportunity to own a front-facing unit in one of Forest Hills’ classic buildings, ideally situated in a prestigious Northwest Washington neighborhood surrounded by mature trees, rolling terrain, and the natural beauty of Rock Creek Park. Forest Hills has long been one of Washington’s most desirable residential neighborhoods and was once home to Presidents Harry Truman and Lyndon Johnson, as well as FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. 4707 Connecticut Avenue NW was developed by renowned DC builder Harry M. Bralove and architect Joseph H. Abel, whose work also includes the iconic Shoreham Hotel. Offered at a below market price for a quick sale, this approximately 700-square-foot studio features: Bright front-facing exposure with large windows and abundant natural light, charming sunroom, high ceilings, hardwood floors, central air conditioning (conveys as-is), separate dining area and generous closet space. The building retains its vintage character, including a distinctive two-story lobby with a front desk. Residents also enjoy additional storage, a bike room, picnic area, professional management, and convenient access to two nearby Metro stations (Van Ness and Friendship Heights). The condominium is well maintained, professionally managed, and supported by solid reserves, offering an appealing combination of historic character, location, convenience, and value. A wonderful opportunity to own a spacious, character-filled studio in one of Washington’s most established and sought-after neighborhoods.
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