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This week’s Best New Listings includes a Kennedy Street corner co-op, a Lincoln Park rowhouse, and a Silver Spring tudor.
A Copious Corner Co-Op
Located on the top floor of a co-op building in 16th Street Heights, this one-bedroom unit is deceptively roomy. The entry hall has a walk-in closet, and a dining area/flex space has a contemporary built-in shelving unit. The galley kitchen has checkerboard tile floors, butcher block and granite countertops, a hood above the stove, floating shelves above the sink, and open shelving on the opposite wall. The bedroom has double exposure and another walk-in closet; the monthly fee also includes taxes.
- Full Listing: 1365 Kennedy Street NW, #507 (map)
- Price: $264,000
- Bedrooms: One
- Bathrooms: One
- Square Feet: 625
- HOA Fees: $447/month
- Year Built: 1936
- Listing Agent: Danielle DuBois, Long & Foster Real Estate
Photo courtesy of TruPlace.
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An Updated Classic in Lincoln Park
This Lincoln Park rowhouse has been completely renovated, but still has features reminiscent of the neighborhood housing stock, like an entry vestibule, a painted brick panel fireplace in the living room, and a dogleg window in the dining area. The galley kitchen has a white subway tile backsplash, a floating hood above the stove, a farmhouse basin sink, and a glass door out to the rear patio. Upstairs, the bedrooms share a bath and have features like nooks and cabinets above the closets.
- Full Listing: 104 10th Street SE (map)
- Price: $1,099,990
- Bedrooms: Three
- Bathrooms: 1.5
- Square Feet: 1,408
- Year Built: 1900
- Listing Agent: Lauren Donnelly, Compass
Photo courtesy of HomeVisit.
Tudor-Like in Long Branch
This mid-century Tudor-esque house in the Long Branch area of Silver Spring has a front stone patio and a huge backyard with a deck and a shed. The interior has oak hardwood floors, and the living room has a white brick fireplace and paned french doors out to a screened-in side porch. The dining room has a peninsula breakfast bar straddling the entryway to the kitchen. The house also has a bonus room on the top level and a partially-finished attic, and the lower level has a bedroom with a Murphy bed, bathroom, and a carpeted rec room.
- Full Listing: 9202 Sudbury Road (map)
- Price: $749,900
- Bedrooms: Three
- Bathrooms: Two
- Square Feet: 1,433
- Year Built: 1942
- Listing Agents: Alecia Scott, Olivia Fenton, Long & Foster Real Estate
Photo courtesy of Dustin Hill at Housefli.
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