Best New Listings: A 3,000 Square-Foot Loft, a Co-Op, and a Six-Bedroom Tudor
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This week's Best New Listings include a two-bedroom 2,800 square-foot loft and a two-bedroom co-op, both in historic buildings, as well as a six-bedroom Tudor.
A Historic Landmark Loft Near Union Station
This 2,827 square-foot loft condo is part of the Landmark Lofts at Senate Square, a convent-turned-museum-turned-residential project between Union Station and the H Street Corridor. The living area boasts a double-height vaulted ceiling, weathered exposed brick wall and suspended beams. The adjacent kitchen/dining room has a window-framed paned glass door leading out to a terrace. A black iron staircase leads up to a loft space with exposed beams criss-crossing the ceiling, enjoying light from three archtop windows on the opposite wall. The spacious owner's bedroom is a couple of steps up from the loft area and has a set of french doors leading out to a small terrace. The suite also has an extra-deep walk-in closet and an en-suite with double vanity and standalone tub.
- Full Listing: 215 I Street NE, #402 (map)
- Price: $1,749,900
- Bedrooms: Two
- Bathrooms: Two
- Square Feet: 2,827
- HOA Fees: $1,333/month
- Year Built: 1874
- Listing Agent: Claire Crawford, RE/MAX Success
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A Corner Co-op in Lanier Heights
Over in Lanier Heights in the Beaux Arts-style Clydesdale Cooperative, this two-bedroom corner unit offers a traditional aesthetic and, as is typical with co-ops, a reasonable price to compensate for a pricey monthly fee. The unit has a foyer with a custom walk-in closet on the way to the open living/dining room. The narrow galley kitchen has lacquered wood and glass cabinets, a double-basin sink and moss-colored countertops. The main bedroom enjoys a hexagonal bay window large enough to accommodate multiple furniture arrangements, and the bathroom has a tiled frameless glass shower. The building is also pet-friendly.
- Full Listing: 2801 Adams Mill Road NW, #101 (map)
- Price: $399,000
- Bedrooms: Two
- Bathrooms: One
- Square Feet: 850
- HOA Fees: $714/month
- Year Built: 1926
- Listing Agent: Brian Cusick, Keller Williams Capital Properties
A Tile-Filled Tudor in Forest Hills
Located along a dead-end block in Forest Hills, this Tudor has a striking exterior stone appearance. In the living room, built-in units sit on either side of a trio of windows on both sides of the room with a brick fireplace in between. A study evokes a sunroom, with windows on three sides nestled by an L-shaped built-in unit. The kitchen is primarily clad in wood, including the ceiling and an L-shaped bench, along with green tiled walls and complementary tiled floors. The expansive owner's bedroom has a stone fireplace and a pair of built-ins bookending a pair of windows. The tiled rec room on the lower level has a stone accent wall, a media console, and a tiled full bath with double vanity. The roomy, flat backyard has a slate patio area and a garage with mounted basketball hoop.
- Full Listing: 2840 Chesapeake Street NW (map)
- Price: $1,689,000
- Bedrooms: Six
- Bathrooms: 4.5
- Square Feet: 3,380
- Year Built: 1927
- Listing Agent: Susan Van Nostrand, Compass
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