Ferramentas
Size
3
Quartos
1
Full Bath
1
Partial Bath
1,750 pé²
interior
0.04 Acres
Exterior
Financial
$1,405,000
Vendido 12-08-22
$803
Price Per Sqft
$10,284
Annual taxes
Listing Details
Condomínio
Tipo de propriedade
1936
Ano de construção
4787189
Id da web
2769283-DCDC2073180
ID do MLS
711
Days Posted
Descrição
922 S Carolina Avenue,
Washington,
DC
20003
Washington, DC 20003
This beautifully updated and historic Federal 3-bedroom home is being offered to the open market for the first time in history with records dating back to the late 1800s. It is perfectly situated on a corner lot with a large front and side lawn (irrigation system installed), dining terrace, landscaped back deck, oversized 1-car garage and additional driveway parking space. Flooded with sunlight, the main level has a corner living room with a wood-burning fireplace, formal dining room with custom built-ins, windowed powder room and gourmet eat-in kitchen. The kitchen boasts all of today’s modern conveniences including stainless steel appliances, marble counter tops, center island with seating, and access to all of the outdoor areas - perfect for al-fresco dining and entertaining! The upper level has 3 bedrooms and a large hallway windowed bathroom with a bathtub. The current owners have architectural plans to add another full bathroom on this level. The unfinished lower level houses a laundry area and an endless amount of storage space. Architectural details are spread throughout the home including 10-ft ceilings, oversized windows, original hardwood and brick flooring, window transoms and crown molding. This Capitol Hill location is hard to beat with a walking score of 97 and just minutes from the Eastern Market, Public Transportation, Playground at 9th and Penn, Trader Joes and multiple restaurants, shops, and attractions to please everyone!
Histórico de preços
date | price | variance | type |
---|---|---|---|
12/7/2022 | $1,405,000 | - | Vendida |
Listing By: Washington Fine Properties via Data Source: Bright MLS
agente de listagem: Marion Smith Buglione