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Best New Listings: Contemporary in Kalorama, Large in LeDroit and Al Fresco in Georgetown
This week’s Best New Listings include a contemporary Kalorama condo, a LeDroit rowhouse with ample yard space, and an al fresco living set up in Georgetown.

A KUBE-Renovated Kalorama Condo
This bi-level Kalorama unit was completely remodeled by KUBE Architecture last year, creating a minimalist contemporary aesthetic throughout. On the main level, the kitchen and built-in storage are concealed behind sliding doors that blend into the surrounding walls. The second floor has a skylight directly above a glass-framed cut-out that allows sunlight to stream into the living room. Concealed closet space also runs the length of the upper level, which has a den in addition to the master bedroom.
- Full Listing: 2107 S Street NW, #K (map)
- Price: $949,000
- Bedrooms: One
- Bathrooms: 1.5
- Square Feet: 1,341
- HOA Fees: $500/month
- Listing Agent: Edward Wood, City Houses
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A Large Lot in LeDroit Park
Across town in LeDroit Park, this semi-detached Victorian, surrounded by ample lawn space on three sides, was also a recent remodel, albeit with more rustic finishes. The kitchen has a mudroom area with hooks and a storage bench adjacent to an exit to the rear brick-paved patio. The basement could serve as a full one-bedroom, one-bathroom accessory dwelling unit with separate exit. The skylit attic has enough space for a bedroom, bonus room and an unfinished storage room.
- Full Listing: 400 U Street NW (map)
- Price: $1,290,000
- Bedrooms: Five
- Bathrooms: Four
- Year Built: 1900
- Listing Agents: Matt McHugh and Heather Davenport, Washington Fine Properties
Photo courtesy of Home Visit.

Al Fresco Living in Georgetown
In Georgetown, this four-story Federal rowhouse offers plenty of open air on an attached lot. The family room on the main floor has two sets of French doors; one set leads to the rear patio and manicured garden, and the other leads to an “al fresco” dining room and second kitchen, taking advantage of a sun-filled double-height atrium. A study on the second floor landing has access to a balcony that also opens onto the atrium; the atrium balcony connects directly to a second family room, where an outdoor balcony overlooks the backyard. A roof deck boasts views of the city and the Washington Monument.
- Full Listing: 1683 34th Street NW (map)
- Price: $2,895,000
- Bedrooms: Four
- Bathrooms: 4.5
- Square Feet: 3,780
- Year Built: 1950
- Listing Agent: Kara Sheehan, Washington Fine Properties
Photo courtesy of Home Visit.
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