Seven Bedroom House in Capitol Hill: $1,595,000

Step back in time with this beautiful, historic row home steeped in character and charm. Built in 1894 by S.H. Walker, this captivating residence is located just a stone’s throw from the beloved Stanton Park in the highly coveted Capitol Hill neighborhood. Upon entering, you’re greeted by a double door entry foyer that leads to a bright and airy bay front living room adorned with original hardwood floors and a wood burning fireplace. The separate formal dining room, also featuring a wood burning fireplace, provides an elegant space for entertaining. The first floor also boasts a convenient half bathroom, deep coat closet, washer/dryer, a kitchen with gas cooking and exposed brick wall, and a back mud room. Step outside to discover a picturesque, private brick walled back courtyard with brick pavers and two large mature trees. Just beyond the courtyard is off-street parking for two cars. Ascend to the second floor, where you’ll find an expansive front bedroom (currently staged as a family room) with custom built-ins and a wood burning fireplace, a middle bedroom, a full bathroom, and a back bedroom with a separate play area. The third floor features a beautiful, historic skylight and offers another large bay king-sized front bedroom, linen closet, a middle bedroom, a second full bathroom, and a smaller back bedroom perfect for a home office. The lower level of the home features a fully separate one bedroom, one bathroom apartment (in-law suite) with its own front and rear entrances and full kitchen. This space includes another wood burning fireplace in the living room, ample closet space, and a washer/dryer combo unit. Conveniently located equidistant from the Eastern Market metro station (blue, orange, silver lines) and Union Station metro station (red line) / Amtrak station, this home provides easy access to transportation. Additionally, you’ll enjoy proximity to great shopping, restaurants, and bars along Barracks Row. Don’t miss the opportunity to make this captivating piece of history your own. Welcome home!

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