Under Contract Almost a Year Later
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This week's Under Contract revisits two recently-featured listings that went under contract within a week, and a not-so-recently-featured listing that went under contract within a year.
Four Days for Three Stories in Bethesda
Located at the end of a cul-de-sac in Bethesda, this 3,300 square-foot house spent just four days on the market before going under contract. The living room has built-in shelving and cabinet units on either side of a pair of windows above a fireplace. There's no partition between the kitchen and family room, and the former has a built-in corner bar, a breakfast bar island, a chevron tile backsplash, a hood with stainless steel backsplash above the stove, and a farmhouse sink. The latter has a fireplace and sliding glass doors out to the deck and the generous backyard. There is a second laundry room upstairs, and the owner's bedroom has a skylight beside a wall of built-in closets and drawers. The house also has a lower level with rec room and unfinished storage space, a detached shed, and an interior two-car garage.
- Full Listing: 6223 Verne Street (map)
- Price: $1,295,000
- Bedrooms: Five
- Bathrooms: 5.5
- Square Feet: 3,300
- Year Built: 1939
- Days on Market: Four
- Listing Agent: Lauren Davis, TTR Sotheby's International Realty
Photo courtesy of Merry Plocki and HomeVisit.
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A Week for a House with a Studio
This live/work-ready semi-detached brick house in Brookland went under contract a week after being listed. At the end of its driveway, the garage was converted into a studio/workspace with concrete floors and painted brick walls. Inside the house and off the foyer, the living room has double exposure and a non-functioning brick corner fireplace, and a dining area is separated from the kitchen by a breakfast bar peninsula. The kitchen has butcher block countertops, lion's-head drawer pulls, a stainless steel hood above the stove, and also has direct access to the living room through a separate butler's pantry/bar room. The upstairs landing has a hutch built into a nook and dual access to a covered balcony above the main deck. The lower level has a separate entrance, a rec room, a laundry area with sink and countertop, and a bedroom suite, and the backyard also has another driveway and a patio area.
- Full Listing: 1319 Shepherd Street NE (map)
- Price: $698,500
- Bedrooms: Four
- Bathrooms: Two
- Square Feet: 2,019
- Year Built: 1931
- Days on Market: Seven
- Listing Agent: Tim Barley RE/MAX Allegiance
Nearly a Year for Cleveland Park Queen Anne
Just over a block off Wisconsin Avenue, this turn-of-the-century Queen Anne-style house was built at the turn of the century when Cleveland Park was on a trolley route. Its round turret is surrounded by a similarly rounded wraparound porch, and the turret's shape creates a rounded bay in the living room. The foyer has a bench built in, and the dining room has triple exposure and a nook with a fireplace flanked with narrow built-ins. The family room has a recessed display cabinet and, along with the eat-in kitchen, offers access to the wooden deck. The owner's bedroom also enjoys the turret, and in the garden-framed backyard, moss peeks up through the brick patio and there are brick partition-flanked steps down to a lawn area. The house also has a garage and views of the National Cathedral. It was first listed last February, spent a few months off the market and went under contract earlier this month.
- Full Listing: 3562 Macomb Street NW (map)
- Price: $5 million
- Bedrooms: Six
- Bathrooms: 4.5
- Square Feet: 5,510
- Year Built: 1901
- Days on Market: 363
- Listing Agent: Michael Rankin, TTR Sotheby's International Realty
Photo courtesy of HomeVisit.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/under-contract-almost-a-year-later/17855.
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