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Real Estate Fresh Finds: August 11

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: 1029 Euclid Street NW

“Contemporary styled three-level row home conveniently located within less than a one-mile walking distance of multiple public transportation methods, including three different Metro stations. This home was fully renovated in 2015 and now features a modern style kitchen and bathrooms with beautiful exposed brick walls throughout all the levels. Upon entry, you are welcomed with a spacious living room area, including a dining room and breakfast area. The kitchen has an open concept and includes stainless steel appliances; it also connects directly with the ample deck located in the back, which is perfect for entertaining. You find the spacious master bedroom up the stairs, which includes a walk-in closet and full bathroom. Also, on this level, you have a second bedroom with a full bathroom. The basement can be independently accessed from the front or back of the property, and it features a recreation room, full kitchen and bath — this area was previously used as a third bedroom or in-law suite. More recently, all fences and decks were refinished, and the full interior of the property has been freshly painted. Because the property is located in the RF-1 zoning, the basement can be legally separated from the main unit and be rented out. The process for this is rather simple and all dealt directly with the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs.”

Other Notable Fresh Listings:

  • The Most Expensive Home of the Week is a 5 BD/4.5 BA detached “total renovation” Colonial that is just one block from Georgetown University with 3,100+ square feet spread across four levels, featuring five off-street parking spaces, three fireplaces and an in-law suite with its own entrance — all for $3.25 million.
  • “This beautiful, contemporary [3 BD/3.5 BA] townhome [in Petworth/Park View] offers enormous charm and appeal. High ceilings, unique lighting fixtures, recessed lighting, hardwood floors and exposed brick walls create a living space to enjoy.”
  • A bright 1 BD/1 BA unit at Potomac Park Tower in immaculate condition with a bevy of amenities in one of the hottest parts of D.C.
  • Your REO/Bank-Owned Property of the Week is a 4BR/2.5BA interior row home in Capitol Hill with over 2,000 square feet that will likely need to be renovated based off the lack of photos.

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