260 Square Feet: A Look at the Smallest Home on the Market in DC
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The smallest home on the market in DC currently clocks in at just north of 250 square feet. The efficiency in Brightwood was listed for sale in May.
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The 262 square-foot floorplan includes a small kitchen, an open room with hardwood flooring, a closet and a bathroom. A Murphy bed comes out of the wall on one end of the unit, which also has a dishwasher and a combo washer and dryer.
The property is listed for $174,900 with Virginia Gergoff of Keller Williams Capital Properties; it last sold in 2005.
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