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Featured Property of the Week: 3951 Massachusetts Ave NW
“This stately Tudor residence is a rare blend of classic architecture, enduring elegance, plus thoughtful modern updates. Set back gracefully on Mass Ave just below Macomb, the home commands attention while offering exceptional privacy. Spanning four finished levels, the layout is both grand and livable. Three fireplaces heighten the home’s aura. The main level features a formal dining room, a generous living room, and a beautifully open and expanded kitchen that flows seamlessly into a spectacular great room anchored by a dramatic stone wall fireplace and filled with natural light. A full bath completes the main floor. The second level offers three bedrooms and two baths and the easily accessible laundry. The second level is enriched with custom-built wood shelving cabinets providing expansive storage for clothes, linens and more. The primary suite with its sophisticated ensuite bath features a level-walk-in shower and spa system and a private commode. An elevator provides access directly to the primary suite.”
Other Notable Fresh Listings:
- The Most Expensive Home of the Week is a 5BR/5.5BA detached home in Kent with over 6,400 square feet across three finished levels, a two-car garage, 3 fireplaces, a separate carriage house with workshop, storage a guest suite, and sweeping views of the surrounding greenery, including a fenced-in rear courtyard with a custom stone pond —all for $6M.
- “Experience refined city living in this beautifully maintained Capitol Hill home, ideally located near the H Street Corridor and Atlas District. Offering over 1,800 square feet, this 2–3 bedroom, 2.5 bath residence blends classic charm with thoughtful upgrades throughout.”
- “A classic DC rowhome in Petworth offering over 2,000 square feet of living space spread across three full levels, complete with 3 bedrooms and 3 full bathrooms.”
- Your REO/Bank-Owned Property of the Week is a “2-bedroom, 2-bath residence perfectly situated in the heart of NoMA/Old City” featuring “a private front entry and a peaceful rear patio” and located just two blocks from the H Street Corridor.