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The Dresden

Originally constructed in 1910 by famed developer, Harry Wardman, The Dresden is a landmark building located at 2126 Connecticut Avenue, NW, in Kalorama.  The Dresden is also featured in the “The Best Addresses” book because of its spacious floor plans ranging from 900 – 3,200 sf across its six stories.  Residences are distinguished by soaring ceilings, parquet floors, elegant moldings and oversize windows.  Wide hallways harken back to the building’s past.  Amenities include a concierge, parking, and a shared rooftop garden.  The Dresden is pet friendly and conveniently situated between two Metro Stations on the Red Line.

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Recently Sold Condos At The Dresden

The Dresden Recently Sold Condos December 7, 2023
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$722.11
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$1,200,000
Med. List Price
2 Properties
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