Real Estate Developments

Chancellor's Row

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Description

Chancellor's Row is a residential development built on the grounds of St. Paul's College in Washington, DC. The development plan calls for 237 4-story residential town homes; 28 units will be designated for affordable housing. The community will feature an onsite zip car, and a capital Bikeshare station

This LEED-ND certified project is located within close proximity to the Brookland-CUA Metro Station.



Features & Amenities:
  • Private garage parking with garage door opener
  • Optional deck and front porch, per plan
  • Hardwood flooring in kitchen and powder room, per plan
  • 9' ceilings on the main level and upper level
  • State of the art appliances, to include gas range, digital microwave, ENERGY STAR side-by-side refrigerator, and ENERGY 

Project Details

Type

Residential Development

Status

Completed

Address

627 Regent Pl, NE

City

Washington

State

DC

Zipcode

20017

Construction

New Development

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Neighborhood:

Edgewood,Northeast Washington

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# of Residential Units in Progress:

292

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          eya.com