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Real Estate Fresh Finds: April 22

Real Estate Fresh Finds is a weekly selection of newly-listed properties in the District, brought to you by Real Living At Home.

Featured Property of the Week: 1519 Constitution Avenue NE #101

“Practically in the shadow of the most powerful edifices on Earth, but a world away on a sweet, tree-lined street, this tiny boutique building invites you to make your home in Unit 101. Capitol Hill writ large, but quaintly Kingman Park, this residential neighborhood is not synonymous with politics and power, but with front stoops and flowerbeds. Closer to home, you’ll find The Capital Candy Jar — hence the “sweet” street — at the end of the block, and the welcoming Hill Café just around the corner. But why go out? Let’s stay home and enjoy the open floor plan, with rich wood floors in a dark-chocolate brown.”

“Keep the living area cozy with the gas fireplace, or get cooking in the gourmet kitchen of Frigidaire Gallery stainless-steel appliances and elegant granite countertops. Moving into the bedroom, enjoy the convenience of a separate laundry closet with Samsung washer and dryer. Continue further for the perfect urban oasis, a private deck for casual entertaining or calming rejuvenation. Then, beyond the shared backyard, the coveted off-street parking with your own reserved space. Add the low monthly condo fee and 1519 Constitution Avenue NE, Unit 101, becomes all the sweeter.”

Other Notable Fresh Listings:

  • The Most Expensive Home of the Week is a massively beautiful 8 BR/8 FB/6 HB 5-story home in Berkley with nearly 8,500 square feet of luxury that includes an elevator, wine cellar, gym, sauna, theatre room, billiards/piano room, an outdoor swimming pool and a heck of a lot more for just under $15M.
  • 4-story Petworth 6 BR/4.5 BA Craftsman has been beautifully renovated and features a wide open floorplan, nanny/in-law suite and a huge backyard with 2-tiered deck, grassy space and off-street parking with a roll-up door.
  • “Located in the heart of Adams Morgan, this top-floor modern condo has it all! It features floor-to-ceiling custom cabinetry, sleek European high-end appliances, dishwasher, energy efficient NEST thermostat, chic finishes and washer/dryer in unit!”
  • Your REO/Bank-Owned Property of the Week is a 3-story interior row home that could use some fresh paint and finishes to brighten the place up a bit both in the main house and the legal lower-level rental unit.

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