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GEORGIAN ON MY MIND
2449 TRACY PLACE N.W, WASHINGTON, D.C. 20008

PICK UP A FAMILY TREASURE IN KALORAMA
This Georgian Revival residence, built in 1912 by renowned D.C. architect Waddy Wood, has been in the same family for nearly 50 years. Situated on a corner lot in the heart of Kalorama Heights, this fine house features a grand entry foyer and large dining and living rooms, making it ideal for entertaining. The first floor also features a library and a conservatory with glass doors leading to a private terrace. This home is ready for the savvy purchaser's 21st century vision.

 

THE ROSE HEARD HOUSE
2013 H STREET, N.W. WASHINGTON, D.C.

REDEFINE ON-CAMPUS HOUSING
This new listing is one of just two remaining houses located in the George Washington University Foggy Bottom neighborhood. On the market for the first time in over half a century, it is a rare opportunity to own a unique Victorian-style home with ornate Greek key design brickwork, a Grecian doorframe frieze, wrought iron rails, Palladium windows, a turret and a red tile roof. Surrounded by campus amenities, this stately residence currently used as office space for an association is convenient to GW Hospital, the Kennedy Center and the State Department.

 

KALORAMA CALLING
2425 TRACY PLACE, N.W. WASHINGTON, D.C

ONLY $1.7 MILLION PER BEDROOM
This is one of Washington's premier homes on one of Kalorama's choicest streets. The classically proportioned entertaining rooms feature elaborate crown moldings, marble mantels, wainscoting and crystal chandeliers. The magnificent three-story marble entrance foyer has a serpentine staircase with a brass railing. There are six bedrooms including four luxurious master suites, each with marble Jacuzzis and steam showers. Amid the lovely landscaped gardens is a private terrace, a canopied and trellised sitting area, swimming pool surrounded by holly hedges, pool house and guesthouse. Extras include two separate staff suites, an elevator, a mahogany paneled bar area, a butler's panty, five fireplaces, two safes, a retractable projection screen and a four zone central air conditioning and heating system.

 

MCLEAN'S GOLD COAST
1009 CREST LANE MCLEAN, VIRGINIA

WATCH FOR CROSSING TECH MOGULS
Located on one of McLean's most prestigious streets, this elegant one-ofa- kind home is the product of renowned interior decorator Thomas Pheasant and was showcased in Architectural Digest. With its exceptional decor and fabulous floor plan, the six bedroom home with eight full and three half baths is perfect for both family living and gracious entertaining. The main level opens to a terrace, free form pool, spa and waterfall. The grounds also contain a detached garage with a studio apartment.

 

Asking: $3,250,000 Listing agents: Jonathan Taylor, (202) 276-3344 and Michael Rankin, (202) 271-3344, Tutt, Taylor & Rankin Sotheby's International Realty Asking: $4.9 million Listing: Nancy Itteilag, Long & Foster Real Estate, (202) 363-1800

 

Asking: $10 million Listing Agent: William F. X. Moody, (202) 243-1620, and Robert Hryniewicki, (202) 243-1622, Washington Fine Properties Asking: $5.995 million Listing: Penny Yerks, Weichert Realty, (703) 760-0744



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