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Real Estate Fresh Finds: August 18

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: 3016 Tilden Street NW #404

“Tilden Gardens is a majestic cooperative community tucked in the wooded strip just off the entrance to Rock Creek Park. This 4th floor 2-bedroom plus DEN unit includes 1.5 baths and boasts tree-top views. Its three exposures make it feel like you are living in a treehouse. Features include refinished hardwood floors, radiator heat and window A/C units. A sparkling white kitchen with new stainless steel appliances, dishwasher, refrigerator, microwave, cooktop and wall oven. Other special features include tons of closet space, built-in shelves in the den and a fireplace in the living room. 3016 Tilden offers secure building access, a lobby area, elevator, large dedicated storage unit and laundry. Currently one tandem garage PARKING space is available for rent on a wait-list basis at $75 per month. This Coop offers access to meticulously landscaped gardens and paths of Tilden Gardens. They are well known for their abundant azaleas. Located in the Cleveland Park Historic District, 3016 Tilden has easy access to two Metro stations, Target, the Cleveland Park Library, two gyms, Streets Market, Yes! Organic Market, and the abundant cafes and dining of Cleveland Park. Just north of the building is a Giant grocery, CVS, the shops and restaurants at Van Ness, and even the Hillwood Museum and Peirce Mill at Rock Creek Park all easy walks or short drives away.”

Other Notable Fresh Listings:

  • The Most Expensive Home of the Week is a massive 6 BD/6.5 BA Spring Valley Tudor with 8,100 square feet spread across four levels and features three fireplaces, a two-car garage, a deluxe master suite, wine cellar and a gorgeous backyard with a custom patio and heated pool — all for just under $6.4M.
  • “The Beautiful Carollsburg Condominium community offers location, location and so much more! #W300 is a luxury 2 BD/1.5 BA, which includes sunny views from all windows, plus the corner end-unit views.”
  • This 3 BD/2 BA interior rowhome with “a specific vibe, and you know 1133 has it,” including an “urban feel with a blend of historic charm without sacrificing modern luxuries.”
  • Your Bankruptcy Property of the Week is a 2 BD/1 BA coop off of Rhode Island Avenue, being sold AS-IS and the low price reflects the amount of work that will need to be done.

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