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Real Estate Fresh Finds: June 17

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: 1106 K Street NE

“Impeccable home with endless designer upgrades! This beautiful rowhouse is situated in the heart of Atlas Corridor. Two blocks from H Street, 5 blocks from Union Market, and 6 blocks from WholeFoods/coffee shops/CVS. This traditional brick facade row home is well preserved and historically maintained by longtime and conscientious homeowners. The first floor has an open floor plan with expansive Living/Dining/ Kitchen and half bath with connected stairs to the finished in law suite basement area. Second floor has 3 bedrooms and 2 full luxury baths.”

“Renovations completed in 2017 that included Jeffrey Court brushed marble master bathroom tiles with heated floors, as well as heated floors and designer tile in the second hall full bath. New appliances as of 2020 in the Kitchen and basement wet bar with a professionally designed pantry, and commercial grade water heater. Designer decor finishes throughout such as hand blown glass tiles, Brizo smart touch faucet, designer granite, brushed Jeffrey Court marble bathroom tiles, Pella Laminated soundproof windows, basement flooring tiles mirrored from Coney Island boardwalk, and brick tile wall from Chicago’s Wrigley Field.”

Other Notable Fresh Listings:

  • The Most Expensive Home of the Week is a gorgeously massive 8,500+ square foot home in Berkley features an elevator, wine cellar, indoor basketball court, fitness room, theatre and a rear patio/yard with a lap pool — all for only $7.9M.
  • Studio unit at The Saxony with a pretty sweet retro bathroom includes the use of the community bike room as well as the community rooftop and garden.
  • 2 BR/2.5 BA Hill East condo with 1,300+ square feet features oversized windows, 9′ ceilings, and wide-plank light hardwood floors that allows the unit to be flooded with natural sunlight making this a bright and beautiful home.
  • Your REO/Bank-Owned Property of the Week is 3 BR/3.5 BA interior Shaw rowhome in decent condition with a rear patio and covered parking (and the exterior isn’t painted purple like next door).

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