Forty-Seven Hundred & Seven Connecticut Avenue NW
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Forty-Seven Hundred & Seven Connecticut Avenue NW is a historic condominium located in Washington, DC, completed in October 1929. The building showcases a unique blend of Tudor and Gothic Revival architecture, featuring spacious units with distinctive layouts and a striking two-story lobby adorned with decorative plaster strapwork ceilings.
Originally designed as a rental apartment building by renowned real estate developer Harry M. Bralove and architect Joseph H. Abel, the property was converted into condominiums in the early 1980s, with modern upgrades to plumbing, electrical systems, and heating. Its prime location on Connecticut Avenue offers residents convenient access to shopping, schools, recreation, and public transportation options.
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