Two Bedroom Condo in Capitol Hill: $699,000

This is the second stunning unit I have seen in this building in the last year. It will go fast.

Beds: 2

Baths: 1.5

Total square footage: 1,129

1st Open Sun 3/20 2-4pm Masks REQUIRED by all at ALL times. Just a half block to Lincoln Park, this multi-level 2BR/1.5BA unit boasting wood floors, a fireplace, charming WFH space, and TWO large PRIVATE decks in the pet-friendly Steuart Square makes a smart choice for location-sensitive Capitol Hill buyers. Living room features a woodburning fireplace to snuggle up in front of, and a nestled into its own nook underneath the stairs is a clever built-in WFH space with bookcase and pop-up desk, with coat closet alongside. Step up to a lovely kitchen with stainless steel appliances, plenty of cabinets, quartz countertops and backsplash, and a marble floor, across from a convenient yet discreetly-located powder room. Step through to a marvelous dining room, looking at THREE windows. On one end is a large built-in bookcase, at the other end a sliding glass door wall opens to a large private deck, with a picnic table that conveys. Upstairs are a lovely marbled bath with storage vanity, large hall linen closet and an in-unit washer/dryer, plus two large bedrooms, each with space for additional WFH options. One has double closets, while the other features a solarium wall of glass with a perfect spot to park the Peloton and cycle year round. Open the curtains, and step onto a SECOND large private deck. Enjoy living a half block to Lincoln Park and multiple Capital BikeShares, steps to Maury Elementary, a few blocks to Eastern Market, Barracks Row and H Street, in an 18 unit boutique building that has recently installed a new roof, with solar panels to help offset common electric costs. Condo fee of $542.89/mo includes water, sewer, trash, landscaping, common area maintenance, and master building insurance.

Listed by Jeanne Harrison at Compass

Address: 141 12th St NE #11, Washington, DC 20002

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