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Real Estate Fresh Finds: November 11

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: 618 14th Street NE

New listing near H Street Corridor.

“Grand Victorian meticulously and masterfully restored from top-to-bottom with brand new systems, roof and exquisite finishes while retaining original 1908 features. With 2,600+ finished sq. ft. and 4 bedroom/3.5 bathrooms over three levels, this entertainer’s dream in Capitol Hill East is just steps to the bustling H Street Corridor! Gorgeous open floor plan living/dining that flows into a chef’s kitchen that spans the full width of the home with waterfall marble island, stainless steel appliances plus wine fridge. Additional family room space at the rear of the home that opens to a private deck with secure off-street parking for up to two cars.”

“Original staircase features and molding lead to three upstairs bedrooms including a huge primary ensuite bedroom with soaring ceilings and tons of light. The huge rear bedroom flows onto an upstairs deck overlooking the backyard while the middle bedroom could be used for both an office and sleeping space plus another large bathroom. Step down into the fully finished lower level complete with family room, dining and kitchenette/wine bar. Equipped with a mudroom, bathroom and a 4th large bedroom, this space could be the perfect in-law suite with potential to rent. Only two blocks to the restaurants and bars on H Street and super easy commute to Union Station via the Trolley!”

Other Notable Fresh Listings:

  • The Most Expensive Home of the Week has a “graceful spiral staircase, a large formal dining room, an exquisite double living room and a sunroom with an elegant Palladian window. The gourmet cook’s kitchen has a Wolf six-burner cooktop and double oven, SubZero side-by-side refrigerator, SubZero mini drink refrigerator, Bosch dishwasher, Israeli granite countertops and French doors leading to a charming tiered garden.”
  • This new to the market condo in Cleveland Park “has oak hardwood floors throughout, updated light fixtures, plantation shutters in the living room, two newer in-wall air conditioning units, quartz countertops and stainless appliances”
  • This 2 BD/1 BA condo in Brookland can be described as a “modern, meticulously maintained interior complimented by a fun, functional and free flowing floor plan.”
  • Your REO/Bank-Owned Property of the Week is an “Online Auction Only! Bidding begins Sunday, November 29 and ends Friday, December 4 at 12:30 p.m.”

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