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Real Estate Fresh Finds: June 1

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: 1354 Perry Place NW

“This classic Wardman rowhouse on a charming one-way street boasts original inlaid floors throughout, unpainted original trim, and loads of charm! There are three bedrooms and one updated full-bath upstairs, and another full bath in the basement. Separate living room and dining rooms. Large back yard with a spacious deck off the rear of the house. This lovely house has central air (2020) a newer kitchen (2014) and is freshly painted inside and out. Walk to Columbia Heights and Petworth metro stations. You’ll enjoy the proximity to Thip Khao, Little Coco’s, Habenero, Mezcalero, Queen’s English, Makan and many more excellent bars and restaurants. Quick walk to Target, Washington Sports Club, Starbucks and more. The property is being sold strictly As-Is.”

Other Notable Fresh Listings:

  • The Most Expensive Home of the Week is a 6 BR/6.5 BA 2-story penthouse unit at Towers Condominiums in Wesley Heights with 9,400+ square feet features a grand foyer, floor-to-ceiling windows, 4 parking spaces, a private elevator, multiple outdoor spaces, media room and a ton of building amenities — all for $6M.
  • “No detail was overlooked during the complete renovation of this spacious, centrally located home in the sought after Atlas Condominium. Unlike anything currently on the market, this beautiful home defines serene, luxury living.”
  • “An intimate pre-war building in thriving Petworth! Sun-filled large rooms, recessed lights only add to its glow. A great view of historic Sherman Circle (an urban tree lined park and traffic circle) that is perfect for a morning, alone or with your pet.”
  • Your REO/Bank-Owned Property of the Week is an AS-IS 5 BR/5 BA “contemporary styled home in an alley surrounded by more traditional homes” with the “original design combined two carriage houses and was built with entertainment in mind.”

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