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This week’s Best New Listings includes a Dupont Circle penthouse, an Embassy Row tudor, and a Brookland Craftsman.
A Penthouse Loft in Dupont Circle
This two-bedroom unit, a few blocks from the Dupont Circle Metro, was converted out of a rowhouse. The bright living room has a fireplace beside closets and a spiral stair leading up to an open loft area with a brick wall and pitched ceiling. Exposed ductwork and conduits extend into the dining area and the kitchen, which has a stainless steel floating hood above an oven with matching quilted, T-shaped tin backsplash. The owner's bedroom suite houses the laundry closet and has two sets of french doors out to a balcony.
- Full Listing: 1704 19th Street NW, #10 (map)
- Price: $899,000
- Bedrooms: Two
- Bathrooms: Two
- Square Feet: 1,186
- HOA Fees: $402/month
- Year Built: 1885
- Listing Agent: Carrie Hillegass, Compass
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Solar-Powered on a Brookland Corner
This traditional Brookland house sits on a corner lot and has a pillared front porch and a solar panel array. The interior has wide doorways and original hardwood floors throughout, and there is also a light brick fireplace in the living room. The owner's bedroom has room for a sitting nook and two closets, and the carpeted lower level includes a full bedroom suite. The dining room is delineated from the kitchen by a breakfast bar island and also has access to a deck partially covered by a pergola and the roomy yard.
- Full Listing: 4212 12th Street NE (map)
- Price: $949,000
- Bedrooms: Four
- Bathrooms: 2.5
- Square Feet: 2,281
- Year Built: 1921
- Listing Agents: Katri Hunter, Ryan Davila, Compass
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An Embassy Row Tudor with a Solarium
This four-bedroom house sits on a third-acre lot off Embassy Row. The interior is reminiscent of a split-level, with steps down from the foyer leading to a living room and formal dining room, both with french doors out to the flagstone patio. A conservatory with 18 foot-tall glass ceilings houses the kitchen, which also has an elliptical, solarium-style bay with a built-in banquette. The foyer also leads to a library which has a vaulted ceiling, a fireplace, and built-ins flanking a bay window nook. On the opposite wall, stairs lead up to a gallery landing and into the owner's suite, which has a small balcony and a dressing room. The tiered rear patio has a pool.
- Full Listing: 2740 32nd Street NW (map)
- Price: $4,995,000
- Bedrooms: Four
- Bathrooms: 5.5
- Square Feet: 6,052
- Year Built: 1934
- Listing Agent: Michael Rankin, TTR Sotheby's International Realty
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