Wooster and Mercer | Market Pulse | March 2022

Developed by Adbo and designed by Cunningham Quill Architects, Wooster and Mercer Lofts is a highly desirable condominium community located in Arlington’s Rosslyn neighborhood. The buildings sport an industrial chic warehouse vibe, with giant factory-style windows, exposed ductwork and repurposed 140 year-old brick accents from the old Children’s Museum in Washington.

The enduring popularity of Wooster and Mercer often results in a shortage of available units. This remains the case at present. There was one new resale opportunity in March, and it has already been snapped up. There are currently no other active listings.

Unit #W103 was the sole new listing in March. The two-bedroom, two-bath condo with 1,188 square feet of living space listed for $875,000 and received an accepted full price offer on the very first day it came to market. The chic city flat closed the same month. Brazilian cherry floors, 10-foot ceilings, giant windows, and exposed overhead ductwork are all part of the package. The open chef’s style kitchen includes Wolf, Sub-Zero, and GE Monogram stainless steel appliances, along with white granite counters. A built-in bar features accent lights and a GE Monogram wine cooler.

There was also just one closing in February. Unit #M301 is a two-bedroom, two-bath corner residence that was offered at $1,250,000 and closed $10K higher at $1,235,000. With 1,829 square feet of living space, the condo has high ceilings and gorgeous hardwood floors. Wooster & Mercer’s signature interior brick accents contribute to the warm and welcoming appearance. The chef-style kitchen has dark granite counters, maple cabinetry, a Wolf gas range and a Sub-Zero fridge. One garage parking space is included.

There was no other sales activity in February or in January. The highest-priced sale in 2021 occurred in December, with an exclusive Life at the Top listing. Unit #M406 is a stunning two-bedroom, 2.5-bath loft penthouse with 2,370 square feet of living space that sold for $1,635,000. Dramatic floating stairs lead to a spectacular loft overlooking the living area below, with bonus features including a wet bar and wine fridge, as well as a large and open den that’s great for working from home. Two garage parking spaces were included in the sale.

Unit #W203 also sold in December. The one-bedroom, one-bath apartment with 900 square feet of space closed at $645,000. Features include oversized windows, Brazilian cherry floors, and an open gourmet kitchen with granite counters and Wolf and Sub-Zero stainless steel appliances. A large glass door and adjacent floor-to-ceiling windows adds to the bedroom’s airy ambience. Custom wall colors, hanging lamps and exposed ductwork are also part of the appeal.

Residents at Wooster and Mercer enjoy plenty of amenities, including a swimming pool, front desk and concierge, a club room, a nicely appointed fitness center and a dog park. The Wooster and Mercer Lofts community is in Rosslyn, close to the next-door Courthouse neighborhood. You can stroll to tons of shops, bars, restaurants and entertainment, as well as the Metro. Nearby groceries options include Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, Safeway and a local farmers’ market.

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