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This week’s Best New Listings include two open condos that share the same zip code, yet have different aesthetics.
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Two Stories in a Traditional Bloomingdale Rowhouse
Located in a Bloomingdale rowhouse a block from McMillan Reservoir, this two-story, two-bedroom plus den condo has an open floorplan running the length of the house. The entry leads to a seating area with a wide tripartite bay window, and that then leads to the living room, dining room, and a kitchen with large granite island. An ogee archway opens to a breakfast nook with an exposed brick accent wall and an additional seating area that opens onto an outdoor deck. The bedrooms are on opposite ends of the lower level, separated by another sitting room.
- Full Listing: 2311 First Street NW, #1 (map)
- Price: $799,000
- Bedrooms: Two
- Bathrooms: 2.5
- Square Feet: 2,200
- HOA Fees: $350/month
- Listing Agent: Elaine Conroy, Long & Foster Real Estate
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A Huge City Center Condo with a Huge Terrace
This City Center stand-out has an open main area, with an entry foyer leading to the living room, dining room, and a minimalist kitchen with waterfall marble island. The minimalist style is echoed in the master bathroom, which is appointed with white cabinetry and a backlit mirror. Giant floor-to-soffit-ceiling windows flood the living area with light. However, what sets this unit apart from its neighbors in this recently-constructed building is the coveted 955 square-foot outdoor terrace.
- Full Listing: 925 H Street NW, #804 (map)
- Price: $3,250,000
- Bedrooms: Two
- Bathrooms: 2.5
- Square Feet: 1,759
- HOA Fees: $2,272/month
- Listing Agent: The Morrell-Roth Team, Compass
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