Best New Listings: From Lincoln Park to Rose Park
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This week’s Best New Listings include three houses that range from Lincoln Park on Capitol Hill to Rose Park in Georgetown, with a little Arlington thrown in.
A Deep, Long Rowhouse North of Lincoln Park
Four blocks north of Lincoln Park, this rowhouse has been gently updated, allowing it to retain an interior filled with wood-framed windows and doorways and exposed brick accent walls throughout the main level. The left side of the house is occupied by a narrow and deep living room followed by a narrow and deep dining room; on the opposite side, the kitchen is appointed with white cabinetry, appliances and fixtures contrasting with butcher block countertops. Upstairs, one of the bedrooms opens into a bonus room, which in turn opens into a sunroom. The large partially-finished basement has a subway-tiled full bath/laundry room. The deep backyard includes a red brick-paved area.
- Full Listing: 408 13th Street NE (map)
- Price: $699,900
- Bedrooms: Three
- Bathrooms: Two
- Square Feet: 1,020
- Year Built: 1917
- Listing Agent: Michael Lederman, Keller Williams Capital Properties
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Architectural Built-ins in Arlington
Just across the Potomac in Arlington, this Cape Cod has a lot to offer across its nearly 3,000 square feet. On the main level, the expansive living room has a traditional fireplace, an archway to the formal dining room on one side and a door to the sunroom on the other. The narrow kitchen ends with a cooktop with hood beneath an elevated breakfast bar, while the sunny family room occupies the remainder of this leg of the house. Two bedrooms on this level both boast built-in shelves and cabinets framing either side of a window. The second story contains the master bedroom under a half-cove ceiling, as well as a fourth bedroom with geometrically-arranged sets of built-in shelving, a peekaboo window and private access to a separate den/playroom.
- Full Listing: 2910 24th Street N (map)
- Price: $899,900
- Bedrooms: Four
- Bathrooms: Two
- Square Feet: 2,970
- Year Built: 1931
- Listing Agent: Kevin Love, RE/MAX Allegiance
Overlooking Rose Park in Georgetown
Over in Georgetown, this Federal semi-detached house overlooking Rose Park also has over 2,900 square feet of living space and a bright, high-ceilinged interior with tall windows throughout. A sleek kitchen with a pass-through window abuts a skylit family room, where a glass-framed doorway leads to the conservatory-style sunroom. Three of the bedrooms are upstairs, including the massive master bedroom with vaulted ceiling. The huge lower level has full-sized windows, built-in shelving nooks and a full bath, enabling it to double as a fourth bedroom. The narrow rear yard has flagstone paving in a stepped formation and a detached shed off to the side.
- Full Listing: 2523 P Street NW (map)
- Price: $2.35 million
- Bedrooms: Four
- Bathrooms: 3.5
- Square Feet: 2,920
- Year Built: 1870
- Listing Agent: Nancy Taylor Bubes, Washington Fine Properties
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/best-new-listings-the-sunroom-and-possibility-filled-basement-edition/13632.
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