Under Contract: 3 Days or 3 Weeks
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This week's Under Contract features a pair of listings that went under contract in either three days or three weeks.
Three Days for Four Stories on Capitol Hill
This Capitol Hill rowhome featuring four floors of living space and a rentable basement suite, spent just 72 hours on the market. Standing out from its neighbors, the listing has lots of curb appeal with a pitched roof and a Victorian-style teal facade. The entire top story is an expansive primary suite with three closets, a skylight, a full bathroom and wooden ceiling beams. The studio-style basement unit includes a fireplace, kitchen, a full bath and private exits to the back patio and front of the home.
- Full Listing: 1014 N Carolina Avenue SE (map)
- Price: $1,200,000
- Bedrooms: Three
- Bathrooms: Three
- Square Feet: 2,008
- Days on Market: 3
- Year Built: 1900
- Listing Agent: Mark Meyerdirk, Urban Brokers
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A Distinctive Three-Bedroom in Kalorama Triangle
This 2,100 square foot, three-bedroom condo that was uniquely decorated by its owners spent about three weeks on the market before recently finding a buyer. The listing spreads out over three floors and has two-wood burning fireplaces, a private library, an in-law suite, and a 130 square-foot covered teak deck. The centerpiece of the condo is the living room where four shades of red adorn the walls, and eclectic pieces such as Indian harem doors furnish the space. The condo's numerous windows and skylights, as well as 15-foot ceilings do a good job of bringing the outdoors inside.
- Full Listing: 1932 Calvert Street NW, #3 (map)
- Price: $1.2 million
- Bedrooms: Three
- Bathrooms: Three
- Square Feet: 2,108
- Days on Market: 22
- Listing Agent: Viveca Stahl-Kazarian, Compass
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