Best New Listings: Built With Intent
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This week’s Best New Listings includes a newish two-bedroom condo in Logan Circle and an engineer-built mid-century home in Chevy Chase.

Two Bedrooms At The Stinson
This Logan Circle two-bedroom is located in The Stinson, one of the more centrally located new buildings to be constructed in the neighborhood in recent years. The 1,040 square-foot unit features oversized windows, exposed brick, and warm hardwood floors that nod to the structure's history. The kitchen is where the condo really stretches its legs, with Bertazzoni appliances, quartz counters, and custom cabinetry built for someone who actually cooks.
- Full Listing: 1412 15th Street NW, #8 (map)
- Price: $889,000
- Bedrooms: Two
- Bathrooms: Two
- Square Feet: 1,040
- HOA Fees: $285/month
- Listing Agents: Patrick Chauvin, Brad House, Washington Fine Properties
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Built With Intent In Chevy Chase
Designed and built in 1958 by mechanical engineer Frederick G. Williams as his own personal residence, this Chevy Chase mid-century home has a level of intentional craftsmanship that's hard to find on the market today. The house sits on on nearly an acre, and features a tucked away pool and parking for three to four cars. Inside, the five-bedroom home features floor-to-ceiling windows, a Pecky Cypress fireplace, and a walk-out lower level with enough flexibility to function as a guest suite or au pair quarters.
- Full Listing: 9115 Levelle Drive (map)
- Price: $1,445,000
- Bedrooms: Five
- Bathrooms: Three
- Year Built: 1958
- Listing Agent: Mandy Mills, Compass
Photo by David Pipkin.
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