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In this week’s edition of Best New Listings, we look at a one-bedroom in an historic Logan Circle building, a four-bedroom French Provincial home in Foxhall Village, and a townhouse in Georgetown’s West Village.
750 Square-Foot One-Bedroom in Historic Logan Circle Building

This one-bedroom recently went on the market in the Saxa House, a Logan Circle property built in the mid-19th century. The 750 square-foot top-floor unit has hardwood floors, a fireplace, and a set of large windows in the living room that let in a lot of light. There is also a small outdoor space attached to the unit, and parking is available for rent at $200 a month. The building is FHA approved and word is that the condo has already received one offer.
- Full listing: 1111 M Street NW, #6 (map)
- Price: $374,900
- Bedrooms: One
- Bathrooms: One
- Square Footage: 750
- Listing Agent: Dina Paxenos, Long & Foster
Four-Bedroom Normandy Provincial House in Foxhall Village

There are a number of cool things about this renovated four-bedroom home in Foxhall Village. For one, the main level has a den/solarium off the living room and a large wooden deck that overlooks Glover Park. (There is also a built-in stereo speaker system for the entire main level and deck.) The French Provincial-designed home also has a landscaped garden and a finished lower level with family room/bedroom, home office/study, bathroom and a private entrance. The listing also has a garage and is within a convenient distance of the shops and restaurants on MacArthur Boulevard.
- Full listing: 1413 44th Street NW (map)
- Price: $875,000
- Bedrooms: Four
- Bathrooms: Three
- Year Built: 1935
- Listing Agent: Emily Karolyi, Evers & Company
Four-Bedroom Townhouse in Georgetown’s West Village

While out of most buyer’s price range, this four-bedroom residence in Georgetown’s West Village offers a lot of space and cool design for the price. The townhouse has 3,472 square feet spread over four levels, and includes a large living room, five fireplaces, and a kitchen, designed by architect Reena Racki, AIA with a large center island, a 48-inch Dacor convection range and oven, a Sub-Zero fridge, two dishwashers, and custom made cabinets. The home also has a rear back patio and a parking space, the latter a rarity for most Georgetown homes.
- Full listing: 1529 33rd Street NW (map)
- Price: $1.995 million
- Bedrooms: Four
- Bathrooms: Four
- Square Footage: 3,472
- Listing Agent: Nancy Taylor Bubes, Washington Fine Properties
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