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For this edition of What X Buys, UrbanTurf offers some options for prospective area homebuyers with a $940,000 budget.
Abundant Arches in Colonial Village
Over in Colonial Village, this red brick home has a screened-in front porch surrounded by a series of arched windows and an arch framing the porch door. The living room is through another archway and features a fireplace, and the formal dining room has a huge mirror between a pair of windows. The spacious tiled kitchen has an open-faced pantry and a standalone bar with a wine fridge, while the family room has a pair of archtop built-in units with shelving above cabinets. The top level serves as a bonus room or bedroom, and the lower level has a separate entrance, a fireplace, and a full bath with a frameless glass shower. The backyard has a brick patio and access to the detached brick garage at the back of the lot.
- Full Listing: 1648 Roxanna Road NW (map)
- Price: $939,000
- Bedrooms: Four
- Bathrooms: 3.5
- Square Feet: 2,576
- Year Built: 1941
- Listing Agents: James Gregory, Delia McCormick, Washington Fine Properties
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A Taste of the '80s at the Torpedo Factory
A short walk from the waterfront in Old Town Alexandria, this three-bedroom is an end-unit Torpedo Factory townhouse with 1980s flair. The kitchen has a bay window with a built-in bench framed by pillars and the U-shaped counter has floating cabinets. The uppermost level serves as a huge owner's suite under a vaulted ceiling with brass pipe finishes, a sitting area with built-ins, a corner fireplace, a wet bar, two skylights, and mirrored closet. The bath also incorporates the angularities of the space into the design and has a bidet and a jetted tub opposite a shower stall. Other rooms and areas of the house also feature built-ins in a variety of styles and floor-to-ceiling mirrors.
- Full Listing: 120 N Union Street N (map)
- Price: $948,000
- Bedrooms: Three
- Bathrooms: 3.5
- Square Feet: 1,646
- HOA Fees: $725/month
- Year Built: 1985
- Listing Agents: Claude Charbonneau, Catherine Arnaud-Charbonneau, Compass
Smartly Concealed Storage and Skylights
Around the corner from Book Hill Park, this quaint two-bedroom rowhouse smartly arranges less than 1,000 square feet across two levels. The house enters into the living room, where a protruding gas fireplace creates a nook with built-ins by the window and an office nook on the other side. A separate dining area is across from the stairs, which has a small closet beneath. A pass-through window adds access to the kitchen, which has ample counter space despite its petite size and storage steps leading up to the backyard and brick patio. Both bedrooms off the skylit landing also have their own skylights, although the full bath is only accessible through the second bedroom.
- Full Listing: 1664 32nd Street NW (map)
- Price: $950,000
- Bedrooms: Two
- Bathrooms: 1.5
- Square Feet: 910
- Year Built: 1900
- Listing Agent: Page Eisinger, Long & Foster Real Estate
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