FOR SALE
$599,997

3931 Langley Court NW #F576
Washington, DC 20016

Condo, Townhouse
Residence
2
Beds
1
Baths
999
Sqft
Courtesy: Keller Williams Capital Properties
Take advantage of this rare opportunity to experience the absolute best of urban, walkable living in this top-floor condo nestled within the vibrant McLean Gardens community. Enjoy abundant natural light throughout the expansive living area, seamlessly connected to the updated kitchen featuring stainless steel appliances. This recently updated 2-level condo with designated off-street parking is in exceptional condition. Upstairs, the generous loft provides additional living space, perfect for a guest bedroom, home office, or art studio. Doing laundry is easy with in-unit washer/dryer, plus hardwood floors, and a neutral color palette, ensure you can't ask for a better start to living in Cleveland Park. Situated near Glover Archbold Park, residents enjoy lush, natural surroundings and easy access to urban amenities. These condos don't hit the market often so don't miss this rare opportunity to live in a beautiful, light-filled space with endless possibilities. McLean Gardens offers residents a plethora of amenities including barbecue areas, a community center, outdoor pool, and more. Access nearby recreational facilities like a dog park, nature trails, and tennis courts, along with public transportation and a variety of shops and restaurants, including all that the new development at City Ridge has to offer, including DC's first Wegman's. Schedule a showing today and make this nature wrapped sanctuary your own.For you history buffs, here's a bit of background on the prestigious DC area know as Mclean Gardens- The McLean Gardens property in northwest Washington, D.C. has a rich history dating back to the Pre-Columbian era, but its most notable period begins with newspaper publisher John Roll McLean in the late 1800s. McLean, a prominent figure in Washington, commissioned architect John Russell Pope to design a luxurious summer retreat named 'Friendship' on the property, which became a social hub for political elites. After McLean's death, his heirs, particularly Evalyn Walsh McLean, experienced both lavish wealth and misfortune, famously associated with the cursed Hope Diamond. Eventually, the property transitioned from private estate to government ownership during World War II, becoming McLean Gardens, a housing complex, and later converted into condominiums, remaining a prestigious address in Washington, D.C.Don't wait, see it today and buy it tomorrow!
DCDC2135350
Condo, Townhouse, 2 Story, Condo
2
WASHINGTON
1 Full
1942
Public
2
Brick
Public Sewer
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Courtesy: Keller Williams Capital Properties
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