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Union Row Flats      2125 14th NW Washington DC  
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Union Row Flats stand on the corner of 14th and V street only one block from U Street, one of the most sought after location about town. Why? U Street comes alive every night. U Street is once  again the choice destination for diners and clubbers. The walk score for Union Row Flats is  97 (Off the charts) on 0 to 100 scale.   Meaning you can get by without owning a car (walkscore courtesy walkscore.com).  Walkscore calculates the walkability of a given address, to dining, library, schools, shopping, transportation.......

Union Row Flats   is 9 story 216 conversion of a warehouse featuring studios, one and two bedroom condominium homes. Some units are townhouse style with private entrances.   Units features:  exposed ceiling showing duct work, polished granite countertop, all bath Italian marble, hardwood flooring, keyless entry and underground parking is available.   Priced in the mid $300s for one bedroom and in the low $500s for two. .

 
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