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Real Estate Fresh Finds: August 5

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: 1151 Oates Street NE #3

“A well thought out spacious floor plan flooded with natural light, a gorgeously designed interior, a rooftop deck offering stunning views of the Capitol and Washington Monument coupled with parking, are all reasons you will be proud to call The Lolas Penthouse home. Enter through a private front door outfitted with keyless entry, and a covered front porch. Once inside, you will be greeted by a Pinterest-worthy custom penny tile foyer that is paired with the storage normally found in a mudroom. The main floor boasts a chefs kitchen featuring a stunning marble slab backsplash, two-tone kitchen cabinets that are both classic and modern, a walk-in pantry and a huge island.”

“Two additional prep zones allow for ample space to both cook and host. The dedicated dining room could easily accommodate a 12 person table, and then there is the living room. Every room has a speaker connected to the Sonos home sound system. The Master Suite is impressively large with more than enough room for your king sized bed and furniture, with additional storage space found in the large walk-in closet. Two doors within the Master Suite provide access to the 100 sq. ft. balcony; the second of three outdoor living spaces in the Penthouse. The 250 sq. ft. roof deck is accessible via the living room or the master suite, with enough space to accommodate three distinct entertaining spaces — lounging, dining, and sunbathing!”

Other Notable Fresh Listings:

  • The Most Expensive Home of the Week is a massively modernized 5 BR/6FB/2 HB 4-story home in Berkley with 7k square feet, listed for a mere $4.8M.
  • Renovated in 2016, this beautiful 3 BR/2.5 BA Petworth end-unit townhouse conversion has hardwood floors throughout, walls of windows on 3 sides and more spread across the 1,800 square foot unit.
  • Spacious 1 BR unit flooded with light boasts generous storage, hardwood floors, in-unit laundry and a private balcony overlooking the neighborhood.
  • Your REO/Bank-Owned Property of the Week is a gorgeous and well-maintained 5 BR/5.5 BA detached home in Brookland, but be warned, the description does mention a mold issue that will need to be addressed.

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