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This week's Best New Listings includes a one-bedroom condo in the Palisades, a Tudor in Arlington and a Bethesda mid-century modern.
A Tudor From the '30s
This Arlington Tudor-style home offers great curb appeal, lots of multipurpose space and good outdoor areas. The primary suite has its own sitting area, walk-in closet and private bath with an elevated soaking tub, encased in stone tiles. The formal dining room includes the original French doors and a stone gas fireplace, to match the exterior aesthetic. Downstairs, there is a workout studio and a hobby room with lots of storage. A screened porch has a ceiling fan for summer days, and a tiered back patio includes a fireplace and the perfect spot for a hammock.
- Full Listing: 2811 N Beechwood Circle North (map)
- Price: $1,950,000
- Bedrooms: Four
- Bathrooms: 3.5
- Square Feet: 2,478
- Year Built: 1932
- Listing Agent: Chip Benjamin, Long & Foster
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Cozy Condo in the Palisades
Located in the Palisades, this 650 square-foot one-bedroom is a good starter option for first-timers. The primary living space is open and connects to the kitchen across an island breakfast bar, which has overhanging lighting. White cabinets offer storage, and UrbanTurf appreciates the built-in desk space on the same wall - perfect as a little workspace. The bathroom is fairly simple, with white cabinetry and white subway tile detailing. Bike storage is found downstairs in the shared laundry area.
- Full Listing: 4581 Macarthur Blvd NW, #301 (map)
- Price: $288,888
- Bedrooms: One
- Bathrooms: One
- Square Feet: 650
- HOA Dues: $382/ Month
- Year Built: 1937
- Listing Agent: Monika Lynde, Monument Sotheby's International Realty
Bethesda Mid-Century Modern
This two-story mid-century modern in Bethesda offers tons of light and a variety of living spaces. One living room can be found on the bottom level while the main living space upstairs has a fireplace and access to a long deck. The kitchen has light wooden cabinetry, a skylight and a breakfast bar, and connects to a screened porch. Down a hallway, there's a smaller living space that could be used as an office, as well as a primary bedroom with porch access, an en-suite bathroom and dual walk-in closets. For convenience in the basement, there's a combo mud room/workshop that leads to a garage.
- Full Listing: 8223 Lilly Stone Drive (map)
- Price: $1,595,000
- Bedrooms: Four
- Bathrooms: Three
- Square Feet: 3,204
- Year Built: 1965
- Listing Agent: Dominique Rychlik, Compass
Photo Courtesy of Joe Hodgson and Nina Schierow
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