1717 N St Washington, DC 20036
This fully occupied, four-story office building at 1717 N Street NW, Washington, DC 20036, offers 4,666 square feet of space. Built in 1900, the property features a traditional office layout and boasts 100% occupancy. The asking price is $3,100,000, translating to $664.38 per square foot. The MU-1/DC zoning allows for a variety of uses, including retail, office, and residential. One suite is currently occupied by the owner, who is willing to lease back the space for six to twelve months post-sale. The first floor includes a shared conference room with potential for conversion into additional office space. Recent upgrades include a new HVAC system, fire alarm, intercom system, carpeting, and ceramic façade. The building benefits from its prime location, just blocks from several Metro stations (Dupont Circle, Farragut North, and Farragut West) and surrounded by numerous retail establishments, restaurants, and hotels. On-site parking is available. The average household income within a one-mile radius is $151,862. This presents a unique opportunity to acquire a stabilized income-producing property in a highly desirable Washington, D.C. neighborhood. The property includes one building with four stories. The APN is 0158-0000-0801.
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