U Street condominiums add to the District's Shaw neighborhood
Briefly

Armando Baltazar, a Georgetown University graduate student, sought a new home closer to downtown Washington, D.C., prioritizing Metro access for commuting. He chose a one-bedroom unit at Calloway, a boutique condominium building featuring historic architecture reminiscent of the area's jazz heritage. The building offers various unit types with modern amenities, including quartz countertops and customizable closets. Two-bedroom units provide additional luxury with walk-in showers and views of the Washington Monument, while the building's location in the vibrant U Street corridor enhances its appeal with rich cultural history.
Baltazar, 37, who works in international development, spent the last year looking for a place that is closer to downtown.
All units have quartz countertops and backsplashes in the kitchen and chrome fixtures and full-size stacked washer/dryers.
Read at The Washington Post
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