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Real Estate Fresh Finds: November 23

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: 419 Jefferson Street NE

“Beautifully renovated 3 BR/2.5 BA semi-detached row house in the heart of booming and vibrant Riggs Park! Where to start? You’ll love the charming front porch with views of the streetscape and garden. Step inside to a bright and airy space with gorgeous original oak floors, beautiful ceiling details and natural light pouring in from windows on 3-sides! The open floor plan has great flow, with roomy living and dining areas perfect for entertaining! The kitchen is stunning AND functional, with beautiful warm-toned cabinets, stainless appliances, quartz and wood countertops, and handcrafted touches! Even the powder room has personality! As you head upstairs look up — the fun lighting sets the tone for the rest of the home! The primary bedroom is spacious, moody and bright with large windows and bold lighting! The 2nd and 3rd bedrooms have a vibe all their own; the full bath with soaking tub is stunning! Downstairs, the fully finished LL has great ceiling height, large family room, full bath, utility room, and plenty of storage! The backyard is fully fenced with a huge deck and secure, off-street parking. The neighborhood is lovely with lots of green space and a real community feel! The brand new $23m, 23,500sf Lamont Riggs/Liilian Huff Public Library is at the end of the street, with the Fort Totten Metro station, a modern gym and big box grocery store within a few blocks. All the amenities of Petworth and Takoma Park with their restaurants, shopping, parks, etc. are only minutes away. This is the home you’ve been looking for!”

Other Notable Fresh Listings:

  • The Most Expensive Home of the Week is a 6 BR/6 FB/2 HB Craftsman in Kent built in 2015 with 7,900 total square feet spread across 4 levels and features a huge open layout main level, study/office, formal dining room, lower level in-law suite, multiple deck spaces and a massive backyard with a private garden and gourmet industrial outdoor kitchen — all for $4.7M.
  • “Cozy and Bright [1 BR/1 BA] condo in the heart of Brookland. This unit features open floor plan, tons of natural light, spacious bedroom and bathroom, eat-in kitchen, and washer and dryer facilities are located in the basement.”
  • “Stunning transformation in Petworth. Meticulously redesigned and restored, this 6 BR/5.5 BA custom Rowhouse is the perfect marriage of turn of the century craftsmanship & modern design.”
  • Your REO/Bank-Owned Property of the Week is a 3 BR/2.5 BA 3-level interior rowhome in Randle Heights that will need a lot of cosmetic renovations at the very least.

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