Welcome to 2101 Connecticut Avenue, Washington's renowned premier cooperative, designed by Joseph Abel and George Santmyers in 1927. Opened as a high-end rental by BF Saul in 1928, it was converted to owned co-operative apartments in 1976. This pre-war Beaux Arts, 4BR/3BA Connecticut Avenue-facing, Park Avenue style apartment home awaits its' new owner's touch. It has windows on three sides, and is full of light, offering views of the National Cathedral and down Connecticut Avenue. From the gracious foyer and through the large gallery (a defining feature of 2101), the home divides into public and private wings. The private bedroom wing includes three bedrooms and two full baths. From the gallery, facing west, is the grand piano-sized living room, including a fireplace (only on high-level floors) which connects to the sun room. A large dining room opens to the sun room, gallery and kitchen. The kitchen is partially open to the adjoining butler's pantry. Adjoining the kitchen is the former maid's bedroom, which could be used as a 4th bedroom if desired, as there is an additional full bath en suite. There are four roof terraces at 2101, including two covered gazebos, all enjoying sweeping views of the city. In season residents may use the two gas grills and the herb gardens. Nice fitness center on lobby level. Parking and room-sized storage space convey. Fee breakdown: $2,214.02 operations, $423.10 taxes, $1,325.52 reserves, $704.35 underlying mortgage. Underlying Mortgage balance is $16,392.58 (as of 6/2020). Last payment August 2022. This gets reduced from the sales price at settlement and assumed by the buyer until it is paid off in 2022. Entered for comp purposes. Went under contract in July, before going on the market.