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Hardwood floors and oversized windows set this one-bedroom, one-bathroom residence apart from the moment you cross the threshold. At 758 square feet, the layout breathes — a generous living area that catches the kind of natural light that makes a space feel larger than its footprint, anchored by a kitchen fitted with upgraded countertops and a full refrigerator that make cooking feel intentional rather than incidental. The lines between kitchen and living room flow easily, inviting the kind of casual evening where dinner transitions into conversation without anyone noticing the shift. Mornings here have a rhythm. Coffee brews while daylight moves across the countertops, and the well-proportioned bedroom offers enough separation from the main living area to feel like a genuine retreat. The bathroom is clean and functional, and the overall floor plan — thoughtfully arranged across 758 square feet — manages to feel both efficient and comfortable, the kind of home that earns its square footage. Upton Place, completed in 2023, carries the energy of a building that was designed from the ground up for how people actually live now. The community amenities extend the square footage of the apartment in meaningful ways. A rooftop deck transforms a clear evening into something worth planning around — bring a book, bring a friend, or simply stand at the railing and let the city remind you why you chose it. The swimming pool anchors warm-weather weekends, while the lounge offers a comfortable landing spot between home and everywhere else. Common grounds and a dedicated bike room round out the building's daily-use offerings, and a parking garage means that keeping a car in Washington is less of a logistical negotiation than it tends to be elsewhere in the city. Washington is in the middle of its own ongoing reinvention, and a building like this — new construction with considered finishes and full amenity infrastructure — slots into that story naturally. The neighborhood around Upton Place carries the particular energy of a city corridor that is writing its next chapter: established character undercut with fresh momentum, the sense that what's here now is only part of what's coming. For residents with cats, the building is welcoming, making it easier to settle in with the companion you already have. The bike room signals a building that understands how its residents actually move through the city — not just by car, but by pedal and by foot, using Washington's layered infrastructure the way it was intended. At the end of the day, a home has to work as a daily system — a kitchen that supports the way you cook, a bedroom that earns its quiet, a building that adds rather than subtracts from the hours you spend in it. This residence does all of that without asking you to compromise on finish or function. The routine fits here. Pricing and availability subject to change on a daily basis. Photos are of model units. Parking may be available subject to availability and may be an additional fee.
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