Woodley-Wardman Condominium
Located at 2818 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20008 | Woodley Park
Combining the best of new and old, Woodley-Wardman is a luxury condominium community in the Woodley Park neighborhood. The complex is comprised of historic rowhouses originally built by famed early developer Harry Wardman, and a newer seven-story structure known as the Tower Flats that now sits behind the original buildings. With just 39 residences and 33 uniquely different floorplans, prospective condo shoppers were offered an array of choices upon the project’s completion.
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The antique rowhouses offer a classic red brick design with arched windows and mansard roofs. The new addition offers a more contemporary look without distracting from the original charm. The project was completed in 2011, garnering much attention and “The Best Boutique Condominium in the Mid-Atlantic” award. There’s quite a range of layouts, from studios to three bedrooms and from around 435 square feet to over 2,000 square feet. The complex is just down the street from Wardman Tower.
Although the official street address of Woodley-Wardman is 2818 Connecticut Avenue in Washington, DC, the actual addresses range between 2816 and 2822. The residences come in a variety of styles, from flats to bi-level with floating stairs. Flooring comes in either oak or maple hardwoods, complementing oversized windows, high ceilings, and lovely architectural details.
The open gourmet kitchens have white quartz counters, overhead pendant lighting, and upscale appliance packages that typically include JenAir, SubZero, Bosch, and Fisher Paykel. The bathrooms are smartly finished, with interesting modern design choices such as vessel sinks perched on top of white quartz vanities, rather than sunken into the counters. Some of the larger units have stunning limestone fireplaces. Private outdoor spaces are also common, including balconies, large terraces, and private rooftop decks for the penthouses.
Residents enjoy a part-time staffed front desk, a rooftop deck, outside courtyard and garden areas, elevator, extra storage, and parking. But it is the location and the superb floorplans and finishes that draw potential buyers to Woodley-Wardman, rather than the larger amenity packages that some other condominiums in Washington offer. The Woodley Park-Zoo/Adams Morgan Metro station is a couple blocks away, and the Smithsonian National Zoological Park is across the street. There are also a number of restaurants and independent business along Connecticut Avenue. Woodley Park is one of the District’s older residential neighborhoods, known in its early years as a place for summer homes and weekend estates. It became more widely developed after the turn of the 20th century.
To learn more about condos for sale at Woodley-Wardman, please call Andre Perez at District Partners at Compass, 202-929-3600.
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Q: How close is the nearest Metrorail station to Woodley-Wardman?
A: The distance to the Woodley Park-Zoo/Adams Morgan Metro station with Red Line service is about two blocks away.
Q: Is Woodley-Wardman a pet-friendly community?
A: Yes, it is. There are a number of good places to walk your dog in the neighborhood.
Q: Where is Rock Creek Park in relationship to the Woodley-Wardman?
A: Rock Creek and its accompanying trail run along the southern border of Woodley Park, connecting various greenspaces in the DC area. A large portion of the Rock Creek Park greenbelt is within easy walking distance of Woodley-Wardman, including the massive zoo area on the other side of Connecticut Avenue as well as Piney Branch Park.
Q: Are there any restaurants within walking distance of Woodley-Wardman?
A: Yes, there are numerous popular restaurants right along Connecticut Avenue in the Woodley Park neighborhood.