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DC community profile: Logan Circle

Logan 13 is a condominium building in Logan Circle with 67 units. Although it’s still being finished, the development is already 73 percent sold out, and only 9 percent of those are investors. Built by Holladay Corporation with one-bedroom and two-bedroom units, prices range from just under $500,000 to $1 million.

Check out my hard hat tour to give you a close and personal look inside Logan 13.

Logan Circle

Logan Circle is a traffic circle, neighborhood, and historic district in the northwest quadrant of Washington D.C. The primarily residential neighborhood includes two historic districts, properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and sites designated as D.C. Historic Landmarks. Originally known as Iowa Circle, the park was renamed by Congress in 1930 in honor of John A. Logan.  

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Logan 13 is located right in the heart of Logan’s circle. At the center of the circle stands an equestrian statue of Logan. The commercial corridors along 14th and P streets have undergone significant revitalization and are now home to a variety of retailers, restaurants, art galleries, live theater and nightlife venues. And in 2000, a Wholefoods opened up just two blocks from the circle. 

All of these wonderful changes have brought residential prices up, as many condominium projects are either in the process of being started, almost to completion or finished and sold out.

Building amenities

  • Storage unit available for $5,000 one-time fee
  • Upgraded kitchens as standard options
  • Grande lobby with secure building entrance and floor-to-ceiling glass front
  • Community rooftop terrace

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Residents can move in October 2016. Want to know more? Check out the sales gallery located at 1416 P St. NW.

Cheryl Spangler is the principal broker and co-owner of FORBZ Real Estate Group located in Alexandria, Virginia (serving VA, DC, MD). You can follow her on Twitter or LinkedI