Hardwood floors and oversized windows set this fourteenth-floor penthouse apart from the moment you cross the threshold. At 740 square feet, the one-bedroom, one-bath layout feels anything but compact — the open flow between kitchen and living space invites you to spread out, settle in, and actually breathe. Upgraded countertops anchor a kitchen that makes cooking feel intentional rather than incidental, and the refrigerator keeps pace with whatever your evenings demand, whether that means a full spread for guests or leftovers from the corner spot downstairs. Mornings up here have a certain quality to them. There is something about being on the top floor that changes the texture of a day — quieter, higher, yours. You move through the kitchen, glance toward the windows, and the city stretches out at a remove that feels earned. The bedroom holds enough space to make it a proper retreat, and the bathroom gives you everything you need without excess. Your cat settles into whatever patch of light finds the floor first, a habit that will repeat itself every single morning. When the day opens up, so does the building around you. The roof deck is the kind of place that turns a Tuesday into something worth remembering — wide sky, open air, the warmth of the afternoon still radiating off the city below as the light shifts toward evening. The swimming pool offers a completely different rhythm, one that belongs to slow weekend hours and the particular silence of water. The resident lounge pulls people together without forcing it, a soft landing between the energy of the street and the quiet of your own unit. Common grounds give the whole property a sense of openness that high-density living does not always manage to hold onto. The bike room means your ride is always ready, which changes the math on how you move through the neighborhood entirely. Parking is available in the garage for those days when the city calls for a car rather than two feet or two wheels. Your cats are welcome here, and that matters — because home should mean the same thing to everyone who lives in it. Upton Place sits in a corner of Washington, DC that rewards the curious. The kind of neighborhood where a great meal is rarely more than a short walk away, where local coffee shops earn their regulars through consistency rather than novelty, and where the mix of longtime residents and newcomers gives the street-level scene genuine texture. Errands that once required planning become afterthoughts. The urban rhythm here is easy to fall into and even easier to enjoy. Life in Parc-PH701 is not about maximizing square footage — it is about quality of presence. A kitchen worth using, a roof worth climbing to, a building that holds real amenities without apology, and a neighborhood that meets you where you are. This is the kind of home that does not ask you to compromise between comfort and connection. It offers both, quietly and without ceremony, every single day. Pricing and availability subject to change on a daily basis. Photos are of model units. Parking may be available subject to availability and may be an additional fee.