Among the many traditional row houses in Washington, D.C. is a newly renovated home on the market at $1.1 million. The home was purchased in 2008 at $245,000 and lived in the home for some time before deciding to sell, but not before expanding the space and modernizing it. 1651 New Jersey Ave NW was actively available on May 1st and it is now under contract after only 7 days. The older 1900 build is now a contemporary row house with newly added luxury details. The architect implemented creative designs throughout the aesthetic in addition to the outstanding Geoffrey Meyers sculpture in front of the home and an art painting that covers sliding closet doors.
1651 New Jersey Ave NW is 1,515 square feet, has 3 floors, 2 bedrooms and a den, 2 full baths, and one half bath. Staircases are made of steel and glass and wood flooring was installed. There is a wonderful top roof deck with a grill, wet bar, and seating. The second floor encompasses a den and bedroom with a window that stretches to the length of the room. The master suite is located on the 3rd floor with a full bath and glass door shower in a shared space. The entire home is an open floor plan which acts as a creative space for the architecture to build and design as desired. It has a walk in closet with built in shelves and organizing space. On the first floor, the stretched kitchen space leads into the living room and an outdoor patio.
In this particular subdivision of attached row homes, there are 23 properties that are currently active ranging from $274,900 to $2,249,000. 13 homes are currently under contract from $285,000 to $2,100,000. In the last 90 days 24 homes have been sold from $399,000 to $2,345,000. Because Washington, D.C. is artistically traditional, contemporary, and modern all mixed in together, the prices reflect a huge range of row homes that occupy their own special features within the city.
Property Address: 1651 New Jersey Ave NW, Washington, D.C. 20001
MLS: DC9932461