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The latest edition of What X Buys rounds up three options in the DC area for prospective homebuyers with a budget of $575,000-600,000.
Top-Floor Condo with Roof Deck
A stairway with a glass partition leads up to this one-bedroom unit on the top floor of a Bloomingdale rowhouse. The living room has a bay window beneath a cupola and an adjacent sitting nook with a deep skylight, and the kitchen has a marble-topped breakfast bar island, lacquered blue-green cabinets and dark wood cabinets, and a feather-like chevron marble tile backsplash. The bedroom has a custom patterned accent wall, a walk-in closet with built-in storage, and direct access to the private roof deck with views of the Washington Monument.
- Full Listing: 58 T Street NW, #4 (map)
- Price: $574,900
- Bedrooms: One
- Bathrooms: One
- Square Feet: 729
- HOA Fees: $140/month
- Year Built: 1909
- Listing Agent: Amy Wease, Compass
Photo courtesy of HomeVisit.
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Spacious Ranch on Silver Spring Cul-de-Sac
Sited near Sligo Creek Parkway and its attached trails and parks, an offer has already been accepted on this raised ranch house. A wide entryway frames the eat-in kitchen, which has quartz countertops, a floating hood above the stove and a honeycomb tile backsplash. The lower level has a fireplace with a mantel mounted on a shiplap wall, and there is also a wet bar arranged on two shiplap walls across from multi-tonal stained wood barn doors. This floor also has a full bath, a bedroom, the laundry room, and a separate rear exit to a huge lawn and a deck above a paver patio with a fire pit.
- Full Listing: 10811 Tenbrook Court (map)
- Price: $598,000
- Bedrooms: Four
- Bathrooms: Two
- Square Feet: 2,080
- Year Built: 1955
- Listing Agents: Marissa Vermeulen, Kevin White, RE/MAX Distinctive
Photo courtesy of HouseFli.
A House-Sized Condo in Grosvenor Park
Located in a community across the street from Grosvenor-Strathmore Metro station, this "junior penthouse" has a house-like amount of space. The living room has a fireplace and sliding glass doors lead out to a 400 square-foot wraparound terrace that is also accessible from the dining room. The galley kitchen has a tan and black striated tile backsplash and an integrated cooktop below a stainless steel hood. The unit also comes with a parking space and community amenities include a market, tennis courts, and a pool.
- Full Listing: 10401 Grosvenor Place, #1620 (map)
- Price: $579,000
- Bedrooms: Three
- Bathrooms: 2.5
- Square Feet: 1,754
- HOA Fees: $1,611/month
- Year Built: 1966
- Listing Agent: Anita Centofanti, RE/MAX Town Center
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