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Best New Listings: A Lovejoy Loft and an Arlington A-Frame
This week's Best New Listings includes a spacious A-frame house in Arlington, a condo with a spiral staircase and a loft with ample amounts of exposed brick and sunlight.
A Penthouse Loft at Lovejoy
This two-story penthouse loft is located in the converted schoolhouse known as Lovejoy Lofts between the Atlas District and Stanton Park. The open living space is strategically broken up using an island and half-walls, and tall windows on two sides let in lots of natural light. The blue kitchen cabinetry ties in with the white marble counters and backsplash, along with the white trim throughout the unit. The primary suite has an en-suite bathroom and ascends to a large closet area that overlooks the main room through a glass banister. An office space off the primary living space features a sliding privacy door and a built-in desk with shelving. An additional loft could serve as a workout space or art studio.
- Full Listing: 440 12th Street NE, #203 (map)
- Price: $949,900
- Bedrooms: Three
- Bathrooms: Two
- Square Feet: 1,275
- HOA Dues: $549/month
- Year Built: 1900
- Listing Agent: Jake Anderson, Compass
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A One-Bedroom North of Meridian Hill Park
This 700 square-foot one-bedroom has an open concept main floor with a kitchen, featuring maple cabinetry and marble counters. Leafy wallpaper provides contrast to the white accents throughout the rest of the unit. A door on the far side of the living room opens to a private outdoor patio. Up a spiral staircase, the bedroom takes up the entirety of the second floor with a walk-in closet and an en-suite bathroom that includes simple white subway tiling. For ambiance, there's also a gas fireplace in the suite.
- Full Listing: 1417 Chapin Street NW, #404 (map)
- Price: $430,000
- Bedrooms: One
- Bathrooms: One
- Square Feet: 700
- HOA Dues: $304/Month
- Year Built: 1905
- Listing Agent: Ryan Tyndall, Compass
An Arlington A-Frame
Located in Cherrydale, this three-story A-frame home is larger on the inside than it may appear from the street. The main floor feels rustic with dark wood ceiling beams, a stone hearth in the living room and a farmhouse-style kitchen featuring light blue painted cabinetry, lots of counter space and a wine fridge. A music room by the front door and a flagstaff patio, accessible through the formal dining room, are standout features. The primary suite on the second floor includes a walk-in closet and a large marble bathroom. On the lower level, there's another living space with a fireplace and office, which both have flagstone floors. A two-car garage to the side of the house and a shed out back offer lots of storage space.
- Full Listing: 2015 N Taylor Street (map)
- Price: $1,750,000
- Bedrooms: Four
- Bathrooms: 3.5
- Square Feet: 2,304
- Year Built: 2013
- Listing Agents: Gary Dopslaff & Aaron Scruggs, Washington Fine Properties
Photo Courtesy of Peter Papoulakos
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/best_new_listings_a_lovejoy_loft_and_an_arlington_a_frame/20908.
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