I was very curious to see what a $2.5M condo in an 1895 school in Washington, DC looks like (there's also a $350mo. HOA fee.) The unit has 3bds & 3ba.
There's a large foyer off the main hallway.
Very spacious living/dining room.
Either walls were taken down or new stairs were built, but that's the difference between a professional conversion and a DIY.
In the corner of the living room is a bar.
All of the high ceilings and windows are intact and the floor is original.
The kitchen is cool. Interesting architectural details were worked around and incorporated.
This is nice and it actually looks like science lab cabinetry.
What a cool vintage bath. The cabinets actually look like they were in the old nurses office. Love the green pedestal sink.
The primary bedroom is so open. It's huge- look at the size of the TV area. This unit is on several levels, so it's very large.
A sitting room area is on the other side of the primary bedroom.
Bd. #3 looks like a spare or guest bedroom.
Gigantic bath is 2 rooms.
This child's room has a castle theme with it's own loft.
The children's bath.
I don't know what the owners do, but there are 2 floors of work rooms.
Looks like they do something with plants or flowers, and it's so large, they must live and work here.
I'm assuming that this yard isn't shared and each unit has its own.
Well, for the price, it seems like unless you have a use for the workshops and a child who would enjoy the castle room, it wouldn't be worth it. The 3rd bedroom is disappointing and it infringes on the privacy of the primary bedroom.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/111-Quincy-Pl-NE-1-Washington-DC-20002/490453_zpid/
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