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Anonymous wrote:I work right there. The only appeal that I can see is the close proximity to work for well to do State Department staff and Saudi diplomats. The plaza it’s shops are so dated.
State Department has over 75,000 employees and I would say it was them but $1M+ condos would have to be Deputy Secretaries and up - of which there are far fewer.
With 15 units for sale now, and over 70% of them being over $1M I still don't see the draw.
https://www.highrises.com/washington/watergate-condos/
Although this one is really nice
https://www.highrises.com/washington/listing/1006069110-watergate-condo-for-sale-2500-virginia-ave-nw-717-s/
Anonymous wrote:I have worked at State for 10 plus years and have never heard of a single person who lived in the Watergate. The Department's location leads to families living in Nova and singles have many other better options than what sounds like a nice set-up for well-off old folks.
Foreign Service Officers (diplomats, not to be confused with civil service State Dept employees) are actually pretty well off as a whole, even at the mid level (late 20s / 30s). They have all of their living expenses covered overseas, so with free housing + free private schooling + free plane tickets and, depending on where you're posted, extra money just for existing, it's pretty easy to build up a nest egg pretty quickly. Lots of FSOs looking to rent out their million-dollar properties in the DC area while they're overseas.
That said, I agree that Watergate isn't a huge draw for them. The career FSOs who take advantage of very generous government benefits to have large families will decamp to the deep suburbs to house their 3-8 kids. And they will whine ad nauseam about how horrible it is to pay their own rent or mortgage for once or have to suffer the indignity of working for 2-3 years in the very country they represent. Those who can comfortably fit into a 2br apartment or smaller will choose much more interesting neighborhoods in DC.