A mansion flat on the most considered block of Kalorama. Original millwork and restored plasterwork; a private elevator from street to parlor.
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A federal townhouse two doors from Dupont Circle, with a restored marble foyer and its original gaslight fixtures preserved.
View Availability→A four-storey brick of the Georgetown Federal period, with a walled garden and a converted carriage house at the rear.
View Availability→A limestone front-to-back parlor within a short walk of the Library of Congress. South-facing and quiet on the hour.
View Availability→A corner bay on Q Street with a working fireplace, tall south-facing sash, and a deeded roof terrace above.
View Availability→A full-floor apartment in a Beaux-Arts chancery, with views to the National Cathedral and a library of uncommon proportion.
View Availability→A mid-century plan overlooking the Potomac, restored by Keener in 2022 with the original cabinetry preserved.
View Availability→A duplex garden residence in a small Kalorama cooperative, with a private patio under a copper beech.
View Availability→A federal row house a block from the Library of Congress, with original heart-pine floors and a rear garden.
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