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This installment of What X Buys offers three options in the DC area for homebuyers looking in the $2 million range.
A Renovated Logan Circle Rowhouse
Located on one of Logan Circle's less-traveled streets, this three-bedroom rowhouse greets visitors with a living room that has a fireplace with recessed nooks on either side. The kitchen contrasts white countertops with lacquered black cabinetry and a black chevron tile backsplash. The owner's bedroom has a bay window nook, and out back, there is a flagstone patio as well as a separate parking space. There are also some opportunities to customize further on the listing's lower level, which has both interior and exterior entrances.
- Full Listing: 1306 Corcoran Street NW (map)
- Price: $1,995,000
- Bedrooms: Three
- Bathrooms: 2.5
- Square Feet: 1,698
- Year Built: 1895
- Listing Agent: David Bediz, Keller Williams Capital Properties
Photo courtesy of Bediz LLC.
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Lots of Space in Lyon Village
In Arlington's Lyon Village neighborhood, this four-bedroom Craftsman comes with a covered front porch, heated floors, and a partially-finished basement. The living room has a fireplace clad in handmade earthtone tiles, and complementary tiled backsplashes can be found in the butler's pantry and kitchen. The upstairs landing has room for a sitting area and office, and the owner's bedroom has a skylit cove ceiling, a modern fireplace, and a window seat nook with shelving in either corner. The backyard has a number of surprises, including a patio, koi pond, and a detached garage workshop.
- Full Listing: 1604 N Cleveland Street (map)
- Price: $1,875,000
- Bedrooms: Four
- Bathrooms: Three
- Square Feet: 3,495
- Year Built: 1939
- Listing Agents: Ruth Boyer O'Dea, Sheri Grant, TTR Sotheby's International Realty
Photo courtesy of Struxture Photography.
One of Sixteen in the West End
One of 16 units built out of a historic West End building, this almost 2,300 square-foot, two-bedroom condo has a transitional style. The open-concept living/dining space has a deep bay window and a stone fireplace, and the sleek kitchen nook has Carrara marble countertops and backsplash, a concealed hood above the integrated cooktop, and a den/sitting room on the other side. The owner's bedroom also has a bright bay window nook and a hall of closets, and the unit comes with two parking spaces and a storage unit.
- Full Listing: 2501 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, #3B (map)
- Price: $2,195,000
- Bedrooms: Two
- Bathrooms: 2.5
- Square Feet: 2,289
- HOA Fees: $2,800/month
- Year Built: 2009
- Listing Agent: John McNamara, TTR Sothebys International Realty
Photo courtesy of SnapshotsVA.
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