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Real Estate Fresh Finds: December 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: 1612 Levis Street NE 

“No detail spared on this mid-century modern work-of-art. Inspired by the tales of two cities: D.C. and New York, and developed by Florida based developer, 1612 Levis Street NE offers you a chic but yet, modern design. Built from the ground up in 2020, this 2-unit property offers (Unit A) 2 BD | 2.5 BA, keyless door entry, recessed lighting throughout, rear parking pad with remote controlled steel door entry and an electric car-charging outlet. In Unit A, you’ll be greeted with vintage hardwood and HEATED floors, and large 8′ doors throughout. Ideal for any best cook; the kitchen features large Carrara marble countertops, Kraftmaid cabinetry, 42″ linear gas stove, Best Cattura 36″ downdraft system, Miele built-in refrigerator and 10″ rear sliding doors just off the kitchen area!”

“Currently leased at $5,838/month, Unit B includes 3 BD | 3 BAs, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, keyless door entry, Gridescape shower doors and sweeping views of the Capitol, and the Monument. Unique to many properties in the D.C. Metro area, Levis Street comes equipped with an Insulated Concrete Form (ICF) (last picture). ICF is strong, energy efficient, mold and insect resistant and is resistant against mother-nature disasters. You don’t want to miss out on this opportunity to be a part of GROWING Trinidad! Only 0.9 Miles away from H Street NE.”

Other Notable Fresh Listings:

  • The Most Expensive Home of the Week is a massive 5 BR/4.5 BA detached “Renaissance Revival style” with 6,700+ square feet spread across 3 levels and includes a luxurious owner’s suite, upper level library and a large conservatory overlooking the in-ground pool — all for $4.9M.
  • Petworth 4-unit building has a total of 8 BR/4 BA and gives you the opportunity to be a landlord to all the units or 3 of the units and live in the 4th (offers were supposed to be due yesterday but interested parties may still have a chance).
  • Bright and airy 2 BR/2 BA 16th Street Heights condo at The Margie with 1,000+ sq. ft. boasts a large owner’s suite with a walk-in closet and His & Hers vanities and also includes a storage unit as well as 1 covered parking space.
  • Your HUD-Owned Property of the Week is a 3 BR detached rambler in Benning Ridge sold AS-IS.

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