New Construction Condos Stats
Average Price | $930K |
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Lowest Price | $100K |
Highest Price | $62M |
Total Listings | 15,868 |
Avg. Price/SQFT | $788 |
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New Construction Condos Offer Practical Advantages
Welcome to a land of infinite possibilities, where brand new glittering condo towers stand side-by-side with timeless architectural treasures. You can have it all in the nation’s capital and its outlying neighborhoods, from cobblestone streets and alleys to new mixed-use destination places with modern residential spaces, shopping and entertainment all coming together in a wonderful, cosmopolitan lifestyle experience. New construction condos offer an abundance of advantages, and District Partners at Compass stands ready to show you all the latest listings.
The Washington Metro region has gone through numerous periods of change throughout its history. Condominium construction has been an obvious solution to population growth, whether it comes in the form of older apartment and commercial buildings being renovated and redeveloped for condo or co-op use, or completely new construction from the ground up. The 21st century has been an especially busy time for builders. Just a tiny sampling of notable new buildings would include Amaris at DC’s new waterfront Wharf attraction, Westlight in the West End, City Center in Mount Vernon Triangle, the new Ritz-Carlton in Chevy Chase, MD, Pierce in Rosslyn, Robinson Landing in Old Town Alexandria, and Monarch in Tysons.
More About New Construction Condos in Washington Metro
In a region so intrinsically linked to history and tradition, new construction condominiums are flourishing. Washington, DC and surrounding neighborhoods in Maryland and Northern Virginia are among the oldest in the nation, with numerous historic districts where buildings of significance are preserved and protected. But weaving through these various landscapes are numerous examples of an evolving timeline, with newer residential buildings coexisting happily with their time honored neighbors. And while the charm of old Victorian and Beaux-Arts buildings offer an unmistakable connection to the nation’s nascent days, there can be the disadvantage of centuries old wear and tear, not to mention a different era of planning. Many historic buildings don’t have parking garages, for instance. On the other hand, you’d be hard pressed to find a new construction project that doesn’t begin with excavation for that convenient underground garage with elevator access.
While we typically think of new construction condos as contemporary towers with glass and steel facades, some in the DC area offer a more traditional appearance, based on rowhouse or other archetypical designs. This is often done in historic neighborhoods where planning commissions desire a certain level of conformity. Other examples involve developers and architects seeking to emulate throwback styles such as the warehouse appearance of the popular Wooster and Mercer Lofts in Arlington. That said, there is no shortage of new and cutting edge condo buildings with jutting angles, walls of windows, and all the other fun design elements that keep us moving forward in a city of global importance. It’s all about choices, and the Washington Metro area offers plenty of those.
To learn more about available new construction condos as well as those in the development pipeline, please call Andre Perez at District Partners at Compass, 202-400-3040.
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