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The Montrose Residences Sold Out

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Inside The Montrose Residences
Inside The Montrose Residences

Formerly the Henry and Anne Hurt Home for the Blind, The Montrose Residences, an historic condominium building in the heart of Georgetown has sold out just six months after completion of a three year renovation.

"We were absolutely thrilled at the success of the Montrose all around," said Lynn Hackney, President of Urban Pace, the exclusive sales and marketing company for The Montrose Residences. "Considering the swift sales pace and achieving the highest price points in a new building in DC in many years, it was a home run. Argos Development delivered an outstanding building."

Upscale finishes at The Montrose Residences include six-inch plank white oak flooring, recessed lighting, Thermador stainless steel appliances, white Carrara marble countertops, solid cherry and maple cabinetry with under-cabinet lighting, and Electrolux washers and dryers. Luxurious bathrooms feature limestone walls, floors, and shower floors along with Waterworks fixtures. Each residence is allocated two private off-street parking spaces and many feature a private balcony. The upper levels offer expansive views of historic Georgetown and the Potomac River.

The Montrose Residences is directly across the street from the historic Dumbarton Oaks mansion and gardens, a short walk from the recently rebuilt and expanded "social" Safeway, and to many shops and restaurants down the street on Wisconsin Avenue.