Washington, DC 20009,2210 20TH ST NW
Washington, DC 20009,2210 20TH ST NW
Washington, DC 20009,2210 20TH ST NW
$3,200,000
Est. payment /mo
$3,250,000
1.5%
Est.Price: ?

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4 Beds
4 Baths
3,701 SqFt
SOLD DATE : 02/29/2024

Key Details

Sold Price $3,200,000

Property Type Single Family Home

Sub Type Detached

Listing Status Sold

Purchase Type For Sale

Square Footage 3,701 sqft

Price per Sqft $864

Subdivision Kalorama

MLS Listing ID DCDC2111640

Sold Date 02/29/24

Style Traditional

Bedrooms 4

Full Baths 3

Half Baths 1

HOA Y/N N

Abv Grd Liv Area 3,701

Originating Board BRIGHT

Year Built 1898

Annual Tax Amount $13,909

Tax Year 2022

Lot Size 1,938 Sqft

Acres 0.04

Property Description

This distinguished historic residence, designed by prolific Washington architect Waddy B Wood, encompasses nearly 3,800 sqft and has three parking spaces. It features graciously proportioned rooms, welcoming living spaces and abundant sunshine. Built in 1898, this grand, freestanding home features original architectural elements such as detailed woodwork, plaster molding, deep window sills and expansive pocket doors, yet it has all the amenities and finishes needed for modern life, remote work, and easy entertaining. With two surface parking spaces, detached single-car garage, and within easy walking distance to numerous restaurants, shops, parks and the Metro, this light-filled residence offers the ultimate luxury city living experience paired with unparalleled convenience. The house has recently undergone a full top-to-bottom renovation, with entirely new plumbing, electrical, heating and cooling systems; newly-milled antique heart-pine floors throughout; new tin roof; three and a half beautiful bathrooms with Italian tile and Kohler fixtures; spacious custom kitchen; six refinished wood burning fireplaces with relined chimneys; fully restored and/or new windows and doors; designer light fixtures in every room; new garden irrigation system; and fresh interior and exterior paint. The solid construction throughout the house makes it a quiet oasis in the city. A sophisticated front vestibule with marble flooring showcases the impressive mahogany front door with custom wrought-iron detailing. A welcoming foyer opens to an elegant study and a generous family room, both of which have fireplaces. There is also a full bathroom on this floor, providing flexibility for multigenerational living. The family room opens to a beautifully-designed rear garden, which is exceptionally private and perfect for entertaining. Continue to the second level, which has nearly 10' ceilings, oversized windows and an open-plan feel with natural flow between rooms. The stunning dining space sits naturally between the sun-filled living room and the renovated gourmet kitchen. Hidden pocket doors offer the flexibility to create a more formal dining experience. The bright and inviting kitchen features abundant storage, breakfast nook, Mouser custom cabinetry, Calacatta marble counters, Bertazzoni appliances, and a large center island. This floor also features a lovely private powder room. The upper levels provide four additional bedrooms, two full bathrooms, a library, laundry, and sizable media or playroom. The peaceful, spacious primary suite has a fireplace, impressive closet, and luxurious spa-inspired bathroom with dual vanities, frameless glass shower, and separate soaking tub. The library has floor-to-ceiling built-in bookshelves and a spectacular limestone fireplace created by two master stone carvers of the National Cathedral. All additional bedrooms capture inviting natural sunlight and have ample closet space. The loft-style top floor has an oversized skylight and dramatic demilune window with treetop views, making it the perfect home office, media room or family space, with generous additional storage. Original architect Waddy Wood designed countless residential and government buildings in the Washington area, including the Woodrow Wilson House in Kalorama, the Car Barn in Georgetown, the Department of the Interior and The National Museum of Women in the Arts. The house was constructed for prestigious geologist Arthur Keith, who lived in the house with his wife until shortly before his death in 1944. Numerous changes were made to the house over the subsequent decades, before the property was bought by the current owners in 1989 and restored to its original grandeur through a series of renovations and upgrades over the last 30 years. Their efforts have culminated with the current restoration aimed at seeing the house into the next century as one of Washington's most impressive residences.

Location

State DC

County Washington

Zoning RA-2

Rooms

Basement Interior Access

Interior

Hot Water Natural Gas

Heating Central

Cooling Central A/C

Fireplaces Number 6

Fireplace Y

Heat Source Natural Gas

Exterior

Parking Features Garage - Side Entry

Garage Spaces 3.0

Water Access N

Accessibility None

Total Parking Spaces 3

Garage Y

Building

Story 5

Foundation Slab

Sewer Public Sewer

Water Public

Architectural Style Traditional

Level or Stories 5

Additional Building Above Grade, Below Grade

New Construction N

Schools

School District District Of Columbia Public Schools

Others

Senior Community No

Tax ID 2537//0810

Ownership Fee Simple

SqFt Source Assessor

Special Listing Condition Standard

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Listed by Michael W Rankin • TTR Sotheby's International Realty
Bought with Christine C Meyers • TTR Sotheby's International Realty

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