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High above Pennsylvania Avenue, where art, history, and influence converge, Residence 1407 redefines the modern Washington pied--terre. Framed by sweeping south and east exposures, its private covered terrace - one of only a select few overlooking the ceremonial stretch of Pennsylvania Avenue - offers commanding views of the Capitol Dome, Washington Monument, and the National Gallery of Art just across the avenue. Inside, sunlight moves through a palette of quiet luxury: Legno Bastone wide-plank floors, custom Chesapeake millwork concealing a discreet workspace, and a Miele-equipped kitchen designed for precision and ease. The marble-clad bath and bespoke bedroom cabinetry balance elegance with purpose, creating a seamless refuge in the citys political and cultural heart.Residents of The Pennsylvania enjoy 24-hour concierge service, on-site management, a fitness center, locker rooms complete with dry saunas, an impressive resident rooftop terrace with panoramic Capitol and Monument views, and on-site secure garage parking (available for rent). Moments from the National Mall, Smithsonian museums, and Capitol Hill, Residence 1407 is more than a home its a study in influence, poise, and timeless Washington sophistication.