by UrbanTurf Staff



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1055 High, the seven-unit luxury project from EastBanc at 1055 Wisconsin Avenue NW (map) in Georgetown that sold out earlier this year in a matter of weeks is nearing completion and UrbanTurf recently got a peek inside.

The three and four-bedroom residences abut the C&O Canal and range in size from 3,300 to 4,300 square feet. Each unit has a large private terrace, large kitchens with Thermador and Miele appliances, and bathrooms with heated marble floors and towel racks. The building has a landscaped roof with a heated pool and fitness center, two parking spaces for each residence and a 24-hour concierge. 1055 High was designed by the architecture firm Beyer Blinder Belle, whose portfolio includes a number of residential projects in New York City.



Inside one of the units at 1055 High. Inside one of the units at 1055 High.

Despite price points between $3.6 and $5.5 million, the residences at 1055 High were all under contract within three weeks of hitting the market earlier this year. Each sold to all-cash buyers paying substantially over list price, according to the Washington Business Journal. Eastbanc’s Erin Milan told UrbanTurf that the ground-floor retail will be a high-end retailer along the lines of Hermes.

More photos of 1055 High below.





















Photos courtesy of Connie Gauthier.

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