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Real Estate Fresh Finds: September 9

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: 900 C Street NE

“Quintessential Capitol Hill Rowhome in the heart of Northeast near Stanton Park, Northeast library, restaurants, Whole Foods, etc. In bounds for “Cluster” schools, this CORNER 4 bed and 2 bath light-filled row house is full of period restored details and new upgrades: Original and restored hardwood floors, as well as original penny round tile and claw foot tub in the upstairs bathroom, original restored historical windows with custom inserts, restored trim and fireplace, doors and transoms and a blend of period and new light fixtures. Architectural delights from the rescue of period pieces to salvaged wood and door handles throughout. The corner yard oasis with a slate patio, mature trees and an outdoor grill kitchen. Hardscaping and landscaping with zero-scape plantings and rain garden with beds of tolerant native plants and a flagstone walkway for an all season gardeners dream.”

Other Notable Fresh Listings:

  • The Most Expensive Home of the Week is a twofer in Forest Hills: for only $7.3M you can own 1.25 acres with 2 lots that includes the main house (5 BR/3 FB/2 HB) and the separately addressed and similarly sized guest house (3 BR/4 FB/2 HB) that is the “FIRST TIME ON THE MARKET IN 64 YEARS!”
  • 1 Bedroom/1Bathroom at the General Scott, a building full of amenities and boasting an amazing 98 WalkScore!
  • A simple, yet sleek 2 BR/2 BA Petworth condo in a boutique building features large windows and an open concept kitchen/living room, which will make TV installation an interesting hurdle.
  • Your REO/Bank-Owned Property of the Week is a rare one: a 7 BR/4.5 BA 5-story luxury home in Kalorama for just under $2M.

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