Six floors up in one of Washington's most iconic Art Deco addresses, this bright one-bedroom at The General Scott offers a rare combination of historic character, modern comfort, and genuinely low carrying costs. Parquet hardwood floors, glass French doors, a walk-in closet near the entrance, and a separate dressing room between the living area and the bathroom give this 482-square-foot residence a layout that lives larger than the numbers suggest. The living area gets excellent natural light, and the sixth-floor position means quiet above the street. The kitchen features gas cooking, a built-in above-range microwave, full-size refrigerator, and a new faucet. Fresh paint and updated fixtures throughout. A private storage space on the same floor conveys. The $615 monthly condo fee covers air conditioning, heat, gas, water, sewer, cable, and internet. The only utility billed separately is electricity through Pepco, which runs approximately $27 per month. Total monthly cost beyond the mortgage is roughly $642. The General Scott is a DC landmark built in 1891, professionally managed with healthy reserves and no special assessments. Building amenities include 24-hour concierge, elevator, bike storage, laundry room, library, and a furnished rooftop deck with wi-fi, grills, and open city views. Walk Score 98. Two blocks to Whole Foods and Starbucks on P Street. Steps from both the Dupont Circle and Farragut North Metro stations. Easy access to the 14th Street corridor, Logan Circle, downtown DC, and K Street. Street parking available. Monthly parking within two blocks from $271/month. FHA and VA approved. Dogs and cats welcome.