DC Fire Department Engine Co. 17, Monroe Street Northeast, Washington, DC 20018, USA
9Bed:
5Bath:
2,800 Sq FtLiving Area:
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$ 1,2M
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House
Grand estates like this don’t come on the market often! 8BR/4BAbrick home in the heart of Brookland, spanning four levels of living space. Well-maintained with many system updates. Great opportunity to make this solid home your own! Many bedrooms include luxury amenities like walk-in closets, private sitting rooms and home offices, and skylights. Lower Level currently set up as kitchen. Large backyard offers lawn and patio space, plus plenty of off-street parking. Walk to the Red Line and everything else charming Brookland has to offer. Stop buy for a self-guided tour! Open house sun 1-4
Amenities
This house has a spectacular relaxation spot - a deck
Roof Deck
Take a stroll in your own garden
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