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This week’s Best New Listings includes a converted Columbia Heights condo, an adorable Sears kit house in Cheverly, and a winged home in Chevy Chase DC.
Bays in Bi-Level Columbia Heights Condo
This two-level condo, converted out of a rowhouse in Columbia Heights, has a nook-like foyer beside the front door and a wide bay window in the adjacent living room. An exposed brick wall runs the length of the open-concept space, and there are inlaid double borders in the hardwood floors in the living room and one of the bedrooms. The listing has a balcony and the upstairs landing is roomy enough to serve as an office and leads to a full bath and a spacious bedroom with two adjacent bay nooks.
- Full Listing: 3475 Holmead Place NW, #3 (map)
- Price: $875,000
- Bedrooms: Three
- Bathrooms: 2.5
- Square Feet: 1,587
- HOA Fees: $281/month
- Year Built: 1907
- Listing Agent: Molly Branson, RLAH Real Estate
Photo courtesy of David Gershman.
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A Sears Kit Cottage in Cheverly
This Sears kit house has a lush front lawn and original interior details that include wood framing, hardwood floors, and double narrow wood molding at the ceiling line and the top of the window line in multiple rooms. The formal dining room has decorative wall columns along with recessed glass shelving beside built-in cabinets with a pass-through window to the kitchen. The sunroom-like kitchen has a shiplap half-cove ceiling, extensive cabinetry, and a double sink. There is also an attic bedroom/bonus room; a lower level with a rec room, bedroom, and full bath; a P-shaped rear deck and a detached garage.
- Full Listing: 6011 Kilmer Street (map)
- Price: $565,000
- Bedrooms: Four
- Bathrooms: Two
- Square Feet: 2,232
- Year Built: 1941
- Listing Agent: Tim Barley, RE/MAX Allegiance
An Architect's House in Chevy Chase DC
Designed by Austrian-American architect Leopold Boeckl as his personal residence, this mid-century Chevy Chase house has windows that run the length of the back of the home. Through the french doors at the center of that window wall, the living room has a wall of original mounted shelves, and the formal dining room also has a wall of windows surrounding french doors. The kitchen has a 1965 light fixture and stained wood grain lower cabinets, honeycomb tile floors, an intergrated cooktop beneath a hood, and a white arabesque tile backsplash beneath white upper cabinets.
- Full Listing: 3721 Huntington Street NW (map)
- Price: $1.65 million
- Bedrooms: Four
- Bathrooms: Four
- Square Feet: 2,900
- Year Built: 1965
- Listing Agent: Brent Jackson, TTR Sotheby's International Realty
Photo courtesy of HD Bros.
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