For a city home with charming character and a storied past, this historic rowhouse is the perfect listing.
With a listing price of $1,299,000, the home has a total of 4 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms, coming in at around 2,300 square feet. The lower-level has a private access point, so it can serve either as a separate apartment or an au-pair suite.
Built in 1906, 131 P St. NW features eye-catching exposed brick throughout the whole home, and wood that was reclaimed from a Shaw home and a Wisconsin barn. Fear not – the history of the place doesn’t take away from its functionality. Everything is up to date from a full renovation in 2017, so you get all the practical benefits of a brand new home with the timeless charm of one from the turn of the century.
Rowhomes like this are a quintessential part of DC’s residential architecture, and with this property you can call one of those beautiful, historic façades your own.
White subway tiles and floating wood shelves give this spacious kitchen an upscale, sleek finish with a modern feel without compromising functionality – with the ample counter space and high-end stainless steel appliances, you can feel free to chop, whisk, and sauté to your heart’s desires.
With an open concept layout and high, vaulted ceilings, this city dwelling is anything but cramped. The space flows seamlessly from a living area into the dining room, so conversation can flow throughout the entire space. From any angle, admire the rustic exposed brick that brings the character to this historic home.
More exposed brick keeps the vibe cozy and comfortable, complemented by hardwood floors that tie the open space together, and a fireplace keeps the historic charm front-and-center.
For a peaceful retreat at the end of the day, a spacious primary bedroom – complete with a private bathroom and roomy closet space – is the ideal space to unwind.
Contact Fran Slade for more info.
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