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For Under Contract this week, UrbanTurf revisits three recently-featured listings, including two in Chevy Chase that found buyers in six days.
Two Weeks-Plus in Barracks Row
This two-story, two-bedroom rowhouse has a shuttered, flat front and brick pathway to the front door typical to the Barracks Row neighborhood. Throughout the open main level, dark-stained exposed wooden beams run along the ceiling. The living room has a brick fireplace, while there is a clear line of sight from the pair of oversized windows at the front of the house to the large 5x4 window at the rear. The kitchen has white farmhouse-style cabinetry and a corner of built-in shelving. Upstairs, the owner's suite has an exposed brick column and custom walk-in closet, while the second bedroom has a balcony; there is also an attic. A brick-paved patio finishes out the rear of the house and leads to a storage shed. The house went under contract 16 days after being listed.
- Full Listing: 919 G Street SE (map)
- Price: $799,900
- Bedrooms: Two
- Bathrooms: 1.5
- Square Feet: 1,102
- Year Built: 1900
- Days on Market: 16
- Listing Agent: Jennifer Knoll, TTR Sotheby's International Realty
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Six Days for Space in Chevy Chase
Across town in Chevy Chase, this traditional brick colonial has spacious rooms and, on a per square foot basis, an affordable price for the neighborhood, which may have been one of the main reasons it went under contract in less than a week. The living room sits to the right of the entry foyer, through a wide archway, and has a fireplace. The kitchen has a breakfast bar beneath suspended shelves, overlooking the adjacent dining room. A screened-in porch with shiplap ceiling is also on the main level, attached to stairs leading down to a slate-paved patio and deep backyard surrounded by shrubbery and mature trees. The owner's suite has double exposure and a deep walk-in closet, while the top floor is an expansive additional bedroom or bonus room under a cove ceiling.
- Full Listing: 3506 Livingston Street NW (map)
- Price: $999,000
- Bedrooms: Four
- Bathrooms: 2.5
- Square Feet: 2,653
- Year Built: 1948
- Days on Market: Six
- Listing Agent: Dominique Rychlik, Long & Foster Real Estate
Seven-Bedroom Finds a Buyer in 6 Days
Just a few blocks away, this Chevy Chase home may have less square footage than the above, but boasts seven bedrooms and plenty of interior architectural interest. Off the foyer, a set of French doors open into the living room, where an inset gas fireplace is sandwiched by windows above square built-ins. A bay window adds space to the formal dining room, while an L-shaped built-in in the family room framing the base of what serves as a desk in the abutting, naturally-illuminated breakfast room. The adjacent kitchen has a double Viking stove with a hood, concrete countertops and a stainless steel island. The owner's bedroom sits under a cove ceiling and has both a bay window and a built-in media console, while the en-suite bath places the sink near a dressing area and has a floor-to-ceiling tiled shower and a glass-enclosed tub.
- Full Listing: 3748 McKinley Street NW (map)
- Price: $2,095,000
- Bedrooms: Seven
- Bathrooms: 4.5
- Square Feet: 2,331
- Year Built: 1916
- Days on Market: 6
- Listing Agents: Claudia Donovan and Pam Wye, Compass
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