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Find Exclusivity and Privacy at the Torpedo Factory

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Real Estate Agent with Nesbitt Realty at Condo Alexandria 0225-089134

Found in one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in Old Town, Alexandria, the Torpedo Factory condominiums offer exclusivity and status.  Located just a block from King Street on Union and Lee, these townhome-style condos are hard to top. All units come with garage parking, a tremendous luxury in the midst of the narrow colonial streets of Old Town.

 

Alexandria's Old Town Charm

Springtime in Britain? No, just the tulips blooming at the Torpedo Factory Condos in merry old Alexandria. Situated near the King St., these townhouse-style condos boast of peaked roofs, all brick exteriors, manicured greenery and private, courtyard-style gardens. But when you're ready to see the sites, it's just a short walk to the Torpedo Factory Arts Center, shopping and Alexandria's best restaurants.

 

On the weekends, residents can choose to take a swim in their private pool, spend time strolling down the paved brick walkways of their private formal, well-tended courtyard, or walk over to the Old Town waterfront, the King Street nightlife, the The Torpedo Factory Art Center, or the colonial Carlyle House Museum.

 

Torpedo Factory residents are served by Jefferson-Houston Elementary, George Washington Middle School and T.C. Williams High School.

 

Torpedo Factory condominiums for sale:

 

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Posted in: City of Alexandria, Northern Virginia, Old Town Alexandria, Torpedo Factory.

Comments(2)

Yolanda Cordova-Gilbert
Richmond, TX

Will,

           There are so many great places to live in the Alexandra area it would be hard for one to choose what they want!

Jan 19, 2012 04:57 AM
Jennifer Chiongbian
Specializing in all types of Manhattan apts & townhouses - Manhattan, NY
Real Estate Broker - NYC

Homestyle condos are definitely a premium.  What I love about your area is the diversity in buildings with history and character.

Jan 19, 2012 09:03 AM