Best New Listings: Custom Condos and Charles Goodman Originals
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This week’s Best New Listings includes a custom condo in downtown DC, a one-story home with glass windows and a renovated Georgetown townhouse.
A Custom City Center Condo
Walking into the main living of this City Center condo, new owners will notice sweeping views of the surrounding area thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows. An island in the middle of the room, which serves as a breakfast bar, is made of reclaimed wood from a bowling lane. The other end of the living area has a bio-ethanol fireplace and a custom wood-paneled entertainment system. The bedroom, with an en-suite bathroom, is Urban Turf's favorite feature of the space. A built-in padded headboard nook with bedside tables is reminiscent of what someone might find in a hotel. The room is completed by a closet system that lines the opposite wall. Building amenities include a fitness room, fire pits and rooftop grilling stations.
- Full Listing: 920 I Street NW, #601 (map)
- Price: $870,000
- Bedrooms: One
- Bathrooms: 1.5
- Square Feet: 945
- HOA Dues: $1,103/month
- Year Built: 2013
- Listing Agents: Sherif Abdalla, Compass
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A Charles Goodman in Hollin Hills
This one-story Charles Goodman-designed home offers lots of outdoor flex space and has glass walls for maximum sunlight. Wood ceiling beams throughout the body of the home and a wood-burning fireplace in the living room encourage a rustic feel. Through the glass wall, the living room looks out over a modern multi-level deck and backyard with established greenery. Adjacent to the dining area, a 200-square-foot screened porch has a skylight and ceiling fan for year-round comfort. The kitchen layout is original to the home, with ample counter space and storage. The main bedroom suite comes with a dressing room area with a half bath, which has the plumbing that allows it to be converted into a full bath.
- Full Listing: 1952 Marthas Road (map)
- Price: $910,000
- Bedrooms: Three
- Bathrooms: 2.5
- Square Feet: 2,163
- Year Built: 1952
- Listing Agents: Jodie Burns, McEnearney
A Modern Georgetown Townhouse
Only a few blocks from Georgetown's main drag, this renovated townhome has a modern feel. Wood floors and built-in recessed lighting can be found throughout the space. The curved kitchen includes an island, cream cabinets, a ceiling fan, stainless steel appliances and a door leading out to a fenced-in courtyard. The main living room stands out with a marble fireplace, full bar area and octagonal sitting area overlooking the street below. Upstairs, the primary bedroom has vaulted ceilings and an en-suite bathroom. The basement could serve as an independent unit with its own living room, full kitchen and bedroom.
- Full Listing: 1506 30th St NW (map)
- Price: $2,195,000
- Bedrooms: Four
- Bathrooms: 4.5
- Square Feet: 2,800
- Year Built: 1890
- Listing Agents: Jenn Smira, Compass
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