Under Contract: From Georgetown to Capitol Hill
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In this installment of Under Contract, UrbanTurf takes a look at two homes that we recently featured that found buyers in two weeks or less.

A Capitol Hill Rowhouse with More Right Angles Gone in Two Weeks
In addition to the tall living room windows at the front of the house, the abundance of right angles inside this three-story Victorian rowhouse provide several points of exposure to sunlight. This is most evident when two walls of oversized windows create a sunroom-like effect, as they do in the master bedroom and on the main floor at the back of the house. The latter is a family room area that also has a set of glass doors that lead to a multi-level patio with a stylish wooden privacy fence. A basement in-law suite also has a separate exit into the rear yard. The home went under contract late last week.
- Full Listing: 112 4th Street NE (map)
- Price: $1,845,000
- Bedrooms: Four
- Bathrooms: 3.5
- Square Feet: 3,075
- Year Built: 1908
- Days on Market: 14
- Listing Agent: Tom Faison, RE/MAX Allegiance
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Just Over a Week For a 1,000 Square-Foot One-Bedroom
Down the street from Dumbarton Oaks in Gerogetown, this one bedroom plus den co-op clocks in at 1,000 square feet. The Beaux Arts design of the building translates into the interior details of the unit, with wide-arched doorways and arched insets on the dining room wall and the carved fireplace mantel with its columned design. A bright den sits in the corner off both the living/dining room. The high-ceilinged bedroom has a set of built-in floor-to-ceiling closets. The whole package resulted in the unit finding a buyer in just over a week.
- Full Listing: 1657 31st Street NW, #301 (map)
- Price: $575,000
- Bedrooms: One
- Bathrooms: One
- HOA Fees: $924/month
- Year Built: 1910
- Days on Market: 8
- Listing Agent: Catherine Czuba, Compass
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/under_contract_from_georgetown_to_capitol_hill/11907.
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