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Sixteenth Street Heights, DC Homes for Sale
Available for only the second time in nearly 70 years, 3904 18th Street is a truly gracious, one of a kind southern-style colonial on a generous, flat double lot in the heart of Crestwood. Built in 1939, this stately home is ideally located on a quiet bend of the Piney Branch tributary of Rock Creek Park. The center hall, whitewashed brick home is ideal for both indoor and outdoor entertaining and as well as effortless daily living. The large formal living room features double exposures, a wood burning fireplace and stunning built-in cabinetry. The living room opens to the rear sunroom which is lined with windows and built-in bookcases and provides direct access to the expansive rear yard a
Situated on a quarter-acre in Washington’s established Crestwood neighborhood, 1970 Upshur Street NW is a gracious four-level Colonial offering uncommon space, thoughtful updates, and exceptional privacy, located on a quiet street one block away from Rock Creek Park’s Valley Trailhead. With 4,090 square feet of finished living space, seven bedrooms, and five-and-a-half bathrooms, this residence offers everything that discerning buyers seek in the nation’s capital. Mature landscaping and stone hardscaping surround the home, creating a tranquil outdoor setting that feels worlds away from the city—yet only minutes to downtown. This is Washingtonian living at its
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Come see this expanded Crestwood beauty. Meticulously cared for and thoughtfully updated by long term owners, this may be the one you have been waiting for! Freshly painted with newly refinished hard wood floors this is ready for new owners. The original home is enhanced by a family room addition with a pine ceiling and windows all around that look out onto a stunning deep professionally landscaped yard. This one truly brings the outside in! This family room accomodates a large table with tons of space left for a living/playing area. The galley kitchen was fully renovated 6 years ago and opens onto another outdoor space; perfect for your grill or as a place to grab a cup of coffee. The bay
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
Gracefully situated on a tree-lined block in sought-after Crestwood, this semi-detached residence blends timeless architectural charm with modern versatility—a rare find at this price point. South-facing and filled with natural light, the home offers three bedrooms, three and a half baths, and approximately 2,300 square feet of thoughtfully designed living space. The main level features an open-concept living and dining room with a wood-burning fireplace, beautiful hardwood floors, and a bright, well-appointed kitchen. From here, enjoy seamless access to three distinct outdoor spaces: a welcoming front porch, a screened three-season porch, and a generous rear deck tucked into landscap