Friday's "If I Had $1 Million" Listing
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Located on a relatively quiet street within sight of the National Cathedral, this week’s If I Had $1 Million listing is a four-bedroom colonial built in 1923 by Harry Wardman, one of DC’s most respected builders. The current owners have lived in the home for over thirty years, and during that time they have made improvements including expanding and remodeling the kitchen, all new Pella windows and an elaborate master bedroom suite with a dressing room and sitting room. The front porch is large and currently lined with rocking chairs and the living room opens into a library and has a wood-burning fireplace. The home also includes a side patio and a large two-car garage. More details and photos below.
Living Room
Library
Master Bedroom
Dressing Room in Mater Bedroom
- Address: 3104 Cathedral Avenue NW (see map here)
- Price: $1.377 Million
- Bedrooms: Four
- Bathrooms: Four
- Year Built: 1923
- For the full listing, click here.
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