Inside look at alexandria ocasio-cortez swank new agora at the collective luxury apartment building

Inside Look at Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Swank New Agora at the Collective Luxury Apartment Building

If Washington Examiner report is accurate, @AOC is living the life of luxury as she resides high above the peasantry of the D.C. commoner as she works feverishly to squash the American Dream for her own constituents back home in New York City.

WASHINGTON, D.C.– New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is living the life of a true champagne socialist after reportedly landing an apartment at the upscale new Agora at the Collective Apartment building located in the D.C. Navy Yard section of the city.

The state-of-the-art complex includes a virtual golf simulator, cycle room, fitness room, spas, private hyrdo-massage rooms, rooftop dining with capital views and even an infinity rooftop pool overlooking the peasants in the Greater D.C. area.

Inside look at alexandria ocasio-cortez swank new agora at the collective luxury apartment buildingApartments in the complex include swank European style kitchens with thermofoil cabinets with glass doors,  tile countertops, mecho shades, floating bathroom vanities, 10 foot high ceilings and wood flooring throughout.

According to the Washington Examiner, her apartment complex, “Is part of a luxury complex whose owners specifically do not offer affordable units under Washington, D.C.’s Affordable Dwelling Units program.”

It continues, in 2018, a civil rights attorney suedthe Washington, D.C. government for allegedly discriminatory gentrification policies, claiming that development in Navy Yard area and other parts of southeast D.C. encouraged an influx of affluent “millennial creatives” who displaced minority residents.

Rent at the Agora Collective ranges from $2,030 to $3,655 per month for units ranging between 379 to 1,063 square feet, according to rental website buzzbuzzhome.com.   Construction on the project which has been blamed for the gentrification of the neighborhood was completed in the spring of 2018.

“At the intersection of style and possibility, you’ll find Agora at The Collective. Featuring contemporary architecture with chic, minimalistic interior finishes, Agora elevates your modern lifestyle. We don’t just provide originality, we provide an entirely new perspective on urban living. Challenge Accepted,” the company says about the units.

With her new $175,000 salary as a congresswoman, Cortez can now bask in the success of the D.C. elite, but back in her home state, her constituents won’t have the opportunity to join her American Dream come true after Cortez almost singlehandedly squashed a deal to bring 25,000 jobs to the city, with six-figure salaries.

The Washington Examiner reported, “Ocasio-Cortez, commonly referred to as “AOC,” repeatedly criticized luxury real estate developers during her campaign, claiming that their buildings hiked up rent prices and pushed low-income residents out of their neighborhoods.”

Now, she lives in an apartment building that did the same thing down in Washington, D.C.

Take a look into @AOC’s new luxurious living space…no poor people…or struggling bartenders allowed.

Inside look at alexandria ocasio-cortez swank new agora at the collective luxury apartment building

@AOC can sit poolside on the rooftop while she ponders the path towards making America a socialist nation, bathing in the rooftop infinity pool while she works out the economics of her Green New Deal.  After a tiring day of tweeting, she can retire for a massage in the hydro massager to revitalize her mind before her next tweet.

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