Friday's "If I Had $1.5 Million" Listing
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This week’s “If I Had $1.5 Million” listing is a four-level home in Chevy Chase built in 1911, but completely renovated in the last few years. The property includes an expansion that features a table-spaced kitchen off the dining room with a Sub-Zero refrigerator and a large island. The addition also includes the master suite on the second floor that has a long hallway with closets on both sides. There are three other bedrooms on the second floor and a bedroom and large playroom on the third floor. While the home has been renovated, many of the period details remain including a front porch, heart of pine floors, high ceilings, and a lovely back patio. More details and photos below.
Kitchen
Foyer into Living Room
- Address: 5812 Chevy Chase Pkwy NW (see map here)
- Price: $1.490 Million
- Bedrooms: Five
- Bathrooms: Four
- Year Built: 1911
- For the full listing, click here.
Table-Spaced Kitchen
Back Patio
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