Axis Condos is Capitol Hill’s newest condo development. Located just 3 blocks
to the Metro, Axis offers the best of urban living in a peaceful setting, blending
historic Capitol Hill with modern convenience and style. Very modern. And very
stylish. And thanks to pre-wiring, built in speakers, wifi, cable, cat-5, and thumbprint
door access, you don’t have to lobby to be well-connected on the Hill; Axis
gives you geeked-out condos with better connections than Jack Abramoff. Each
spacious unit comes with substantial outdoor space; penthouse units have private
rooftop terraces.
Your choice of medium or espresso
cabinets, solid granite or gorgeous white New-core counters, choice of hardwood
styles, kitchen islands with breakfast counters, sleek GE appliances, cabinet-depth
refrigerators, natural stone tiling, and baths modeled on modern spas. And style
that starts in the lobby with distinction and beauty. Take advantage of the rooftop
deck with stunning views of the Capitol dome and DC’s best landmarks in every
direction, or just enjoy the gas connection for an outdoor dinner cooked on the
rooftop grill. Axis embodies an entirely new sense of style , blending historically sensitive
but modern exteriors with interior design that is unmistakably progressive, bold, and sexy.
Located centrally to the District, with large-scale development going up on all sides, the east end of Capitol Hill is in the center of it all, yet remains a serene residential enclave, similar to the scene envisioned by Pierre L'Enfant, whose original plan of Washington DC included a column one mile east of the Capitol Building "from whose station all distances of the continent are to be calculated." L'Enfant's plan for an axis point went unrealized, with the location remaining little more than a landfill until becoming a union hospital during the civil war, then a park in 1866, named in honor of the recently assassinated president. Today Lincoln Park remains one of the largest central squares in the District, known for its natural beauty and surrounding historic architecture. |