5010 B Street,
Washington,
DC
20019
Bright and spacious, fully-renovated (2016) and spacious 4-bedroom home with 4 full bathrooms (3 en suite). Inviting open floor plan on main floor with lots of windows, hardwood floors, fireplace and tray ceilings, including custom circular design framing dining room chandelier. The dining area flows into the all stainless steel and granite kitchen, complete with gas stove and eat-at breakfast counter. One bedroom and bath are conveniently located on the main level. There are two large primary bedrooms on the second level, each with en suite baths plus the laundry. The walkout lower level in-law suite is complete with a large bedroom with en suite bath, rec room with second fireplace, second kitchen and a second laundry. The walkout lower level in-law suite is complete with a large bedroom with en suite bath, rec room with second fireplace, second kitchen and a second laundry. You will especially love the natural light provided by numerous windows and the walkout lower level entry. The fully fenced rear yard is generous in size, with a patio and lawn. All of the plumbing, electric, HVAC, as well as the roof and siding, has been replaced within the last six years and each bathroom has been updated with beautiful ceramic tile floors and accent walls. Off-street parking is provided by the private driveway which can accommodate tandem parking of four to five cars. Your very own solar panels generate power and savings now and for years to come.Marshall Heights is an affordable neighborhood with easy access to downtown DC via E Capitol St SE and multiple choices for public transportation: 11 bus lines run through the neighborhood and the Benning Road and Capitol Heights Metro stations are within a 5-minute drive. The Fletcher-Johnson, Benning Terrace, Woody Ward and Harris recreational centers are within close proximity and go just a bit farther and take advantage of all the Fort Dupont Parks have to offer, including picnics, nature walks, indoor ice skating, mountain bike riding, gardening, environmental education, music, skating, sports and even ranger-led Civil War programs. Marshall Heights has been described as “the District of Columbia's most welcoming, prospering, and livable community”. Is it starting to sound like home?