These houses are straight out of a storybook.
Beds: 3
Baths: 2
Total Square Feet: 1,871
Charm and beauty- tucked away in the heart of historic idyllic Foxhall Village. Convenience abounds- for both commuters as well as walking distance to Georgetown and beloved restaurants (Jetties we mean you!), across from a neighborhood green space, and a stone’s throw from access to the Glover Park trail and Hardy Park. This classic Tudor design was built by Boss & Phelps in 1927 using solid brick, stucco, and timber construction. The current owners have lovingly updated and invested in this home. A brand new upstairs bathroom, reconfigured and expanded closet space, fresh paint, tile and refreshed kitchen make this a turn key opportunity for buyers. The recently painstakingly refinished and repaired original floors showcase the lasting quality of the original craftsmanship. Beyond the arched front door and traditional exterior, a welcoming open floor plan awaits. As you enter through charming a vestibule with new tile, a living room, dining room with handsome architectural ceiling mouldings, chef’s kitchen and sunroom await. A back porch accesses the garden, garage, and alley, with a secure driveway that can accommodate 2-3 cars and adjacent patio space for entertaining. The upper level landing is drenched in sunlight thanks to a skylight above. This level offers a primary bedroom generous enough to fit a king sized bed and was outfitted with custom closets to maximize storage space. Enjoy the breathtaking views of the verdant Q Street Community green space from bed. Two additional bedroom/office space and a brand new marble hall bath complete this level. The lower level includes flexible space for a family room, bedroom, studying, working out or storage, plus a washer & dryer, and a full second bathroom. There is garage access and access to the backyard as well.
Listed by Sarah Minard at Compass.
Address: 4411 Q St NW, Washington, DC 20007
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