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Real Estate Fresh Finds: March 16

Real Estate Fresh Finds is a weekly selection of newly-listed properties in the District, brought to you by RLAH Real Estate.

Featured Property of the Week: 641 14th Place NE

“Set on one of the quietest streets on Capitol Hill, this Federal charmer with nearly 1,800 square feet of living over three floors can’t be missed! With 4 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, original hardwood floors, soaring ceilings, brand new paint throughout, and an Airbnb option or in-law/nanny suite in the lower level with 8-foot ceilings! This home has a new chef’s kitchen with tons of storage, a beautiful eat-in island and gas cooking attached to a large dining area perfect for the holidays! Entertain in the rear family room and step out the sliding glass doors onto your patio. PLUS… off-street parking or use the backyard for entertaining! With 3 bedrooms upstairs including a light-filled west-facing [window in] the primary and large bathroom. The newly dugout lower level has been used by the current owners as an Airbnb with over $1500 in monthly income for the past few years even during COVID. Now with new flooring updates and a new dishwasher, you could easily charge nearly $100/night! It has a full bathroom and an additional bedroom with two mini-splits for comfort. The home has a brand new roof as of February 2022 and a new HVAC system within the past few years. Set in the highly sought after H-Street corridor and only blocks to bars, restaurants, and the trolley stop, this won’t last long!”

Other Notable Fresh Listings:

  • The Most Expensive Home of the Week is a 6 BR/7 FB/2 HB “modern [2020] masterpiece by internationally acclaimed architect David Jameson” featuring a 6-car garage, green rooftop patio, floor-to-ceiling windows, swimming pool, and luxury finishes throughout — all for just shy of $11M.
  • “Come back and move right into this roomy and bright 2 bed/2 bath Columbia Heights condo with garage parking before the rush. There is plenty of room to WFH but also an easy commute downtown and no need to circle the city blocks looking for parking when you can pull right into your secure garage space.”
  • On the Petworth/Brightwood Park border, this 3 BR/3 BA interior rowhome with 3 levels boasts nearly 1,900 total finished square feet with a lower level unit with a walkout ideal for an in-law suite or Airbnb rental.
  • Your REO/Bank-Owned Property of the Week is a 2 BR/2 BA multi-level unit in a large converted Victorian that will need a lot of work to bring it back to life.

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