Sixteenth Street Heights
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Sixteenth Street Heights, DC Homes for Sale
Charming and full of character, this classic Petworth rowhome offers a blend of original details and modern upgrades. Step inside to find warm hardwood floors throughout, central A/C, and stylishly updated bathrooms. The main level features a spacious kitchen with a large walk-in pantry, and a sun-drenched bonus room that opens to a deck—perfect for entertaining or enjoying a quiet morning coffee. Upstairs, you'll find two comfortable bedrooms and a European-inspired full bathroom with a bidet. A second rear deck off the bedrooms overlooks the massive fenced yard, complete with off-street parking. This home offers space, comfort, and location - with close proximity to neighborhood par
Welcome to 616 Hamilton St NW — a beautifully updated home in the heart of Washington, DC's vibrant Petworth neighborhood. Step inside to a fully renovated kitchen featuring granite countertops and durable LVP flooring, along with a modernized bathroom also finished with stylish LVP. Refinished hardwood floors and stairs bring warmth and character to the main and upper levels, complemented by fresh paint throughout — including walls, ceilings, trim, and doors. The main level features a family room, dining area, kitchen, and a sunroom or versatile flex space that can be used as an office. Upstairs, there are two bedrooms and a full bathroom. One of the bedrooms opens into a sunro
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VA, FHA, & Conventional grant opportunities available (NOT just for first-time buyers)! This newly-constructed, 3-bed/3-bath, two-level penthouse unit redefines modern city living, offering the perfect balance of sophistication, comfort, and convenience with multiple private outdoor spaces and ASSIGNED PARKING included in the list price! Inside, you'll find an open-concept design that is both stylish and functional. The sun-bathed living space opens to a kitchen featuring sleek cabinetry, premium stainless-steel appliances, and a gorgeous island - ideal for hosting or unwinding after a long day. A flexible main-level bedroom provides options as a TV den, guest space, exercise area, off
Crestwood’s architectural styles primarily fall into two categories. When the neighborhood was first established in the 1920s and throughout its early development in the 1930s, most houses were built in a range of historical revival styles. The second building wave came in the 1950s and 1960s, primarily along Argyle Terrace and Blagden Avenues. Life in America had changed and so did architecture. The focus was now on spacious rooms that were primarily illuminated by natural light, storage space that was generous, and bathrooms and kitchens that offered a stylish language of their own, no longer relegated to the purely utilitarian. This residence is one of a pair that was built in 1955
Ideal project for investors. Short-sale make offer Colonial in Crestwood needs work with a lot of clutter. Difficult to walk around in most rooms. Needs work