What $1.2 Million Buys in the DC Area
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For this edition of What X Buys, UrbanTurf rounds up some options for prospective DC-area homebuyers who have a budget of $1.2 million.
White-Washed Bricks and Quite a Sunroom in Georgetown
In Georgetown, the whitewashed brick that composes the exterior of this semi-detached Victorian is echoed in its interior. The washed brick creates an accent panel surrounding the fireplace in the living room, where built-in shelving and cabinetry line the wall on either side and the bay window enjoys a large built-in bench seat. The kitchen also has an exposed brick accent wall and built-in glass shelving encased in a picture window. One of the more interesting rooms in the home is a skylit sunroom on the main level that has a fireplace and wood-paneled walls. The master bedroom has a bay window seating area, and the lower level has a bonus room that can serve as a fourth bedroom. The house also has a wooden roof deck with treetop views of the neighborhood.
- Full Listing: 1235 Potomac Street NW (map)
- Price: $1,195,000
- Bedrooms: Three
- Bathrooms: 2.5
- Square Feet: 2,300
- Year Built: 1880
- Listing Agent: Marylyn Paige, Washington Fine Properties
Photo courtesy of HomeVisit.
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More Bonus Space and Built-Ins in Bethesda
Just blocks into Bethesda, this stone house sits on a landscaped lawn a short walk from the Crescent Trail and Westmoreland Park. To the left off the entry foyer, the living room has a fireplace and a wall of built-in shelving surrounding a window seat. Next is a sunroom with painted brick walls, leading out to the rear deck and a manicured lawn with separate patio area. The main level has a formal dining room with original built-in cabinet and an office that, with its en-suite bath and closet, can also serve as a fourth bedroom. The upstairs landing has a bonus sitting area shared by the second bedroom and the master bedroom, which has a cove ceiling and two closets. The lower level was a recent excavation that enjoys full-sized windows, a guest suite, and a family room with exposed brick wall.
- Full Listing: 5240 Duvall Drive (map)
- Price: $1,189,000
- Bedrooms: Three
- Bathrooms: Three
- Square Feet: 2,530
- Year Built: 1936
- Listing Agent: Christine Basso, TTR Sotheby's International Realty
Photo courtesy of HomeVisit.
An Office-to-Condo Conversion in West End
This two-bedroom condo was one of several that has delivered at 2501 M, a former office space that was converted into luxury residences. The sleek kitchen has Bosch and Thermador appliances incorporated into its minimalist design and overlooks the main living and dining areas, ending in a wall of windows. The master bedroom enjoys one huge window and an en-suite bath that has a glass-enclosed shower stall with seat. The unit also comes with a private balcony. Garage parking is available for rent and DC’s first Nobu restaurant is on the ground floor.
- Full Listing: 2501 M Street NW, #206 (map)
- Price: $1,216,000
- Bedrooms: Two
- Bathrooms: Two
- Square Feet: 1,170
- HOA Fees: $757/month
- Year Built: 2017
- Listing Agent: David Mayhood, The Mayhood Company
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