This classic Eckington rowhome renovation seamlessly modernizes the home while honoring the original floor plan, functionality, and architectural details. From the street, the timeless stature of this Federal-style rowhome remains striking. The original wrought iron railing on the stairs warmly invites you in. As you step inside, you're welcomed by… Read More a quintessential DC rowhome vestibule, adorned with beveled-edge subway tile that nods to classic design. Moving into the Foyer area, you catch your first glimpse of the first floor, where it's clear that someone with an exceptional eye for detail and design has masterfully blended historic charm with modern updates. The two meticulously restored fireplaces not only harmonize in materials, shape, and color but also immediately draw your eye. The staircase leading upstairs features thick, solid wood, stripped and refinished to showcase its natural beauty, perfectly complementing the restored pocket doors leading to the dining room. Heading back to the kitchen, you're greeted by an elegant fusion of natural marble countertops and exposed brick, creating a space that feels both luxurious and inviting. It's a kitchen designed for living - whether you're preparing your favorite dish or enjoying wine and conversation with friends. The rear yard is a rare gem, offering an oversized parking pad, room for outdoor dining, and ample space for your grill. A convenient powder room rounds out the first floor. Upstairs, the primary suite overlooks tree-lined Quincy Place and feels like a private retreat from DC life. It features a spacious walk-in closet and a stunning new en suite bathroom, complete with custom tile, a soaking tub, and a walk-in shower - sure to inspire envy in any city dweller. Two additional bedrooms and a beautifully renovated hall bathroom complete the upper level. The basement is equally impressive, offering a flex space that could serve as a home theater, gaming room, or in-law suite. It boasts a fully equipped kitchenette, a private rear entrance, a bedroom, and a full bathroom providing endless possibilities. Buying in Eckington is one of the smartest moves in DC right now. With over $400 million in recent development surrounding the neighborhood, Eckington's prime location continues to attract attention. Within a short walk, you'll find a host of local favorites, including Union Kitchen, two Metro stations, Big Bear Cafe, the Metropolitan Branch Trail, Eckington Dog Park, and Union Market. This home combines historic charm with modern convenience in one of DC's most dynamic neighborhoods - don't miss your chance to make it yours! Read Less
Courtesy of John Coplen, Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc. [email protected]
Listing Snapshot
Days Online
25
Last Updated
Property Type
Townhouse
Beds
4
Full Baths
3
Partial Baths
1
Square Ft.
2,144
Lot Size
0.04 Acres
Year Built
1900
MLS Number
DCDC2170142
30 Days Snapshot Of 20002
$820k
+3%
(avg) sold price
55
-3%
homes sold
41
-12%
(avg) days on market
Snapshot
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Additional Details
Basement
Walkout Stairs
Building
2,144 sqft living area, 1,744 sqft above grade (finished), 400 sqft below grade (finished), 472 sqft below grade (unfinished), Built in 1900, Structure Type: Interior Row/Townhouse, 3 levels, Federal, Brick
Cooling
Central Air, Electric, Central A/C
Foundation
Brick/Mortar
Heating
Natural Gas, Hot Water
Lot
1,620 sqft, 0.04 acres
Parking
Secure Parking
Property
Other Structures: Above Grade, Below Grade, Soil Types: Chillum-Urban Land Complex
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