Friday Eye Candy: One of Dupont's Six Sisters
1820 16th Street NW
For your Friday afternoon viewing pleasure, we give you a look at a three-bedroom home that recently hit the market on 16th Street that is known as one of Dupont Circle’s Six Sisters.
The listing is one of six properties in the Sixteenth Street Historic District that were dubbed the Six Sisters by the city back in the late 19th century because of their Victorian-inspired architecture, decorative pressed bricks and iron cresting. The asking price is $950,000 and we hear offers are due by Monday afternoon. Enjoy.
Listing information and address: 1820 16th Street NW (map)
Photos courtesy of Real Tour Inc.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/friday_eye_candy_one_of_duponts_six_sisters/6600.
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