This Week's Find: The One-Bedroom House on the Hill
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711 E Street NE
As we have written previously, one-bedroom houses are a rare niche product of 19th century DC, built to house workers who needed small, cheap living options. This Week’s Find is a one-bedroom house that will likely be purchased by a more modern type of worker who now lives in the city.
711 E Street NE is a one-story home that used to be a storefront decades ago. The property largely consists of a deep living room with oak floors and a fireplace, and a small bedroom and kitchen. The prized feature of the listing may be the deep backyard that leads to a small shed. One of the previous owners turned the home into a live-work space and we could see the eventual buyer doing the same thing.
More details and photos below.
- Address: 711 E Street NE, Washington, DC (map)
- Price: $499,000
- Bedrooms: One
- Bathrooms: One
- Year Built: 1900
- Listing Agents: Andy Biggers, Weichert Realtors
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/this_weeks_find_the_one-bedroom_condo_alternative/7266.
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