Notable LeDroit Park Corner Property Listed For Sale
A property at the corner of 4th and T Streets NW, that anyone familiar with LeDroit Park will know, recently hit the market.
1901 4th Street NW, set amidst the neighborhood rowhouses, has two residential floors above a commercial space. The residential portion is framed but lacks walls, and the retail component is finished and currently operating as the high-end leaning LeDroit Park Market, stocked with items like quinoa and wine.
For those who dream of operating a neighborhood-serving corner store, this is an intriguing option as the beer/wine/liquor license will carry over. In 2000, a long-time LeDroit Park resident bought the property when it was in a foreboding state, and renovated the retail portion, which re-opened as LeDroit Park Market in 2002. Presumably, the market would close once the property is purchased, but UrbanTurf is confirming.
The residential portion.
According to the agent, the residential portion of the property was in the process of being converted from two units into one larger unit, and the eventual owner will need to finish the work. There is also a basement with a simple kitchen, bathroom and living area. More details below.
- Full listing: 1901 4th Street NW (map)
- Price: $998,000
- Bedrooms: Six
- Bathrooms: Two
- Year Built: 1890
- Listing Agents: John Guggenmos, McWilliams/Ballard
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/notable_ledroit_park_corner_property_hits_market/7594.
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