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Real Estate Fresh Finds: September 7

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: 1454 Belmont Street NW #12

“THE VIEW WILL INSPIRE YOU LIKE A TRUE WASHINGTONIAN. In this spacious 2 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom modern urban style loft! This truly amazing space features soaring 24ft. ceilings and sleek modern aesthetics, fixtures, and appliances, complete with an upper loft bedroom and a main level bedroom/den, both with their own full bathrooms, a main level hallway powder room, and a balcony with some of the best monumental views of downtown D.C., with a total of 1,300 sq. ft. of living space! A rare opportunity to acquire an amazing unit on the southern boundary of Columbia Heights where you have the scenic panoramic downtown D.C. southern views. As an added convenience, unit 12 includes 1 garage parking space, secure code building entrances, and an in-unit washer and dryer. Conveniently located in the heart of the District on Belmont Street between 14th and 15th streets NW, City Overlook unit 12 is completely walkable to all of the best retail, restaurants, bars, and nightlife of U street/Cardozo, the 14th Street corridor and more!”

Other Notable Fresh Listings:

  • The Most Expensive Home of the Week is a 6 BR/6 FB/2 HB detached Colonial in Georgetown with nearly 6k square feet across 4 levels seated on a 1/3-acre lot and features a 2-car garage, covered front and back porches, a massive backyard and more — all for $8.5M.
  • “The tree lined neighborhood surrounding this lovely [3 BR/2.5 BA] home creates a welcoming first impression” in Michigan Park with “with plenty of natural light streaming through the windows” and features a “cozy fireplace and hardwood floors.”
  • “Petworth Crossing was built brand new in 2018 and showcases a modern facade of quintessential D.C. rowhomes. This boutique [2 BR/3 BA] townhome-style condo community offers outstanding proximity to Petworth’s budding restaurant scene on Georgia Avenue, Upshur Street, and Kennedy Street.”
  • Your Foreclosure Property of the Week is a huge 9 BR/5.5 BA Victorian rowhome in Columbia Heights with 2 separate units so you can live in one and rent the other out!

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