Residences at CityCenter
- Address: 920 I St NW, Washington, DC 20001
- Units: 216
- Stories: 11
- Delivered: 2013
- Ownership: Condominium
- Location: I Street NW in between 9th and 10th Streets NW
- Neighborhood: Penn Quarter
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- Metro: A few blocks from Gallery Place/Chinatown (Red, Green, Yellow Lines)
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- Condo website: http://www.residencesatcitycenterdc.com/
The Residences at CityCenter were designed by Foster + Partners. It is actually two separate towers, across ten acres. The units utilize environmentally responsible materials and custom finishes. Select homes include a private terrace and garage parking conveys with many units. It also has street level retail designed to offer residents a number of urban conveniences and a true live, work, and play experience. It offers a concierge, 24-hour Security, parking, key fob access, storage, fitness center, yoga studio, two roof parks, fire-pit, spa treatment room and more. The immediate area has luxury retailers, restaurants, and is bustling with activity in the evening hours.
What financing options are available for Residences at CityCenter?
CONVENTIONAL: there may be many different conventional loan options available with varying down payments and terms. Please contact Brian Martucci for specifics if you want to get a conventional loan to purchase in Residences at CityCenter, or any other condominium.
VA: as of 02-28-2022 Residences at CityCenter was not VA Approved, but that can change, please double check current status by clicking here. Enter city/state and the condo name.
FHA: as of 02-28-2022 Residences at CityCenter was not approved on the “FHA Approved Condo” list. Click here to double check the current status. Enter city/state and the condo name.
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