2343 King Place,
Washington,
DC
20007
New Photos and Thanks for Reading the Remarks. WDC Total SF numbers are Outdated. This wonderfully renovated property provides over 3707 SF, with an additional 255 in its romantic cedar Retreat House. Below the Current Area Median Price and with Lower Mortgage Rates predicted to be coming soon, 2343 is also a Best Bargain. Washington's totally charming "Nantucket Home" and small, screened Retreat House were built and expanded on a quiet, blissfully located 1-block street. Between the structures are robust trees, an entrancing waterfall, sustainable flowers and plants, outdoor lighting, flat spaces of grass, pebbles, garden, deck, wisteria walkway, and 2 large flower (or vegetable) boxes. All this off French Doors into a favorite Entertainment Kitchen and the first of 3 wood-burning fireplaces. Carefully remodeled and enlarged during 21 years of very attentive ownership, the most recent 2014 renovation created a restful front porch; separate Street-Level Entrance to a good Entertainment Room with built-in book shelves; Exercise & Laundry Room; Computer & Carpenter Room; large Larder & new refrigerator; and full bath. Of the 2 original Bedrooms on its Main Floor, 1 is currently used as an Office & Library. To the 2 Upper Floor Bedrooms, full bath, good storage, and extra-large Linen Room, the owners added a delightful private Master Bedroom Suite with a pretty, updated bathroom, 2 large walk-in closets, and a lovely deck. This sylvan property is tucked into Berkley, a friendly, convenient neighborhood surrounded on 3 sides by parkland and woods. Between Foxhall Road and MacArthur Blvd., it's a fabulous community of easy streets and coffee shops. Berkley is also prized for its new Palisades Library and old-fashioned fun 4th of July Palisades Parade! It's so quiet and calm on King Place, you won't believe you're in our nation's capital, close to everything you need. Recent studies by Cox & Streeter confirm that "place matters. When given a choice, most people prefer to live close to the basics of everyday life. Increased neighborliness and home values correlate with proximity to positive community basics and reduced commute times. Residents of amenity-packed neighborhoods are more likely to say their community is an excellent place to live." It is!