Under Contract: Two Homes, Four Days
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This week's Under Contract includes two homes featured just last week on UrbanTurf that found buyers in under four days.

Gone in 4 Days in Observatory Circle
This five-bedroom home in Observatory Circle hit the market last Thursday and was under contract by Tuesday. The top floor is UrbanTurf's favorite area, offering a wet bar, a skylight, a multitude of curved windows and French doors that open to a large roof deck with views of the National Cathedral. The primary suite offers a walk-in closet with pre-installed storage, a steam shower, a soaking tub and access to its own terrace. Through the back sunroom, there's a basketball court, an expansive stone patio and a greenhouse in the yard.
- Full Listing: 2818 36th Place NW (map)
- Price: $3,295,000
- Bedrooms: Five
- Bathrooms: 4.5
- Square Feet: 4,164
- Year Built: 1925
- Days on Market: 4
- Listing Agent: Keegan Dufresne, RE/MAX Allegiance
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Two Days For Two Stories in Alexandria
This Alexandria rowhouse spent just 48 hours on the market before a buyer snapped it up. Finishes throughout the house were carefully curated and include reclaimed wood flooring, dark soapstone counters, exposed brick walls and textural grasscloth wallpaper. UrbanTurf is particularly fond of the sliding farm-style doors in the primary suite. The home has a deceptively large backyard, which includes a garden, a fire pit, a place for a large outdoor dining table and a cute back gate leading to private parking.
- Full Listing: 820 Wolfe Street (map)
- Price: $779,900
- Bedrooms: Two
- Bathrooms: 1.5
- Square Feet: 1,040
- Days on Market: 2
- Listing Agent: Wendy Santantonio, McEnearney Associates
Photo Courtesy Old Town Home
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/under_contract_two_home_four_days/20729.
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