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This week’s Best New Listings includes a cozy home adjacent to the Arboretum, a prestigious work of architecture near the Palisades and a Georgetown condo with excellent views.
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Peering across the Potomac River, this two-bedroom waterfront condo is in a building that has a 100-year history as a paper mill. The 1,400 square-foot unit has an extremely open layout with more than eight tall windows in the main living area alone. The kitchen area includes an island with a stovetop and barstool seating, and dark floors throughout the unit match the kitchen cabinetry. Inside the primary suite, there's a bathroom with a double vanity sink, a shower and a built-in closet with transparent glass doors.
- Full Listing: 3299 K Street NW, #404 (map)
- Price: $1,100,000
- Bedrooms: Two
- Bathrooms: Two
- Square Feet: 1,373
- Year Built: 1978
- Listing Agent: Michael Brennan, Compass
Photo Courtesy of Oleks Yaroshynskyi
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Pavilions in the Palisades
Titled "Four Pavilions," this house between the Palisades and Wesley Heights stands out due to its original design by Hugh Newell Jacobsen, and subsequent renovation by RWA, Greg Bleam Landscape Architect, and Zantzinger. The exterior consists of four main staggered sections with pitched roofs. The living room includes sweeping ceilings with skylights, a unique porthole window, sliding doors that connect to the wraparound porch and three hidden doors that lead to a laundry room, a full bathroom and a closet. A primary suite also has hidden closets, as well as a modern wooden panel backsplash for a headboard and access to the deck beyond. The galley kitchen is sleek with tons of hidden white cabinetry and marble counters.
- Full Listing: 2927 University Terrace NW (map)
- Price: $2,300,000
- Bedrooms: Two
- Bathrooms: Two
- Square Feet: 2,000
- Year Built: 1976
- Listing Agent: Dave DeSantis, TTR Sotheby's International Realty
Photo Courtesy of Kate Wichlinski
A Cottage for Nature Lovers
Steps from the National Arboretum, this Woodridge home is adorned in solid oak finishings - including the doors and trim. The Brazilian quartzite counters, copper sink and bright green cabinetry really highlight the kitchen, which also has a wine fridge. Two bedrooms on the main floor share a bathroom with dark floral wallpaper. A rear facing pantry area also serves as the laundry room with tons of built in storage and a mosaic floor. The entire top floor contains the primary suite, with a large closet, recessed shelving and a bathroom with a waterfall shower, a solid walnut vanity and modern fixtures. Out back, there's lots of grass for activities and flower boxes line the fence.
- Full Listing: 2204 S Street NE (map)
- Price: $813,900
- Bedrooms: Three
- Bathrooms: Two
- Square Feet: 1,745
- Year Built: 1937
- Listing Agents: Brian O Hora, Compass
Photo Courtesy of Kevin Kearny
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