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1213 O Street Nw
Washington, DC 20005
Cailin Monahan with Washington Fine Properties, LLC, original listing - (202) 333-3320
$2,995,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
Full: 2, ½: 2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3776 Square Feet
Property Description
Welcome to this grande dame of Logan Circle.  Timeless architecture meets modern functionality in an expansive, beautifully renovated layout. Spanning four finished levels and over 3,500 square feet, this home offers a seamless blend of historic elegance and contemporary comfort. Entering through the marble foyer, you're greeted by an inviting main level with high 11-foot ceilings, creating an open, welcoming atmosphere that flows effortlessly from one room to the next. The spacious living area, warmed by one of the home’s eight fireplaces, and beautiful built-in shelving and cabinets, invites relaxation and conversation. An elegant entry leads you to the large formal dining room, complete with a dumbwaiter and original heart of pine hardwood flooring. Floor to ceiling windows and access to the private dining balcony overlooking the lower level patio completes this floor, perfect for entertaining. Nearby, the gourmet kitchen—complete with stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and a generously proportioned area for casual dining—ensures effortless transitions from cooking to entertaining. The upper floors house generously proportioned private quarters. Four spacious bedrooms, including a uniquely soundproofed primary suite, provide comfort, privacy, and flexible options for guests, home office space, or hobbies. Light pours in from an extra-large custom-designed and fabricated skylight.  The upper floors also offer two separate Lounge or sitting areas, and access to yet another private balcony, creating a bright and welcoming atmosphere throughout. Thoughtful renovations, including special noise-reducing windows, designer finishes, electric window shades, and beautiful plantation shutters ensure that the home remains a peaceful sanctuary amid city life. Step outside to enjoy a perfectly manicured garden oasis, complete with lush plantings, a tranquil fountain, gas fireplace and built-in seating, and ample space for relaxation. With meticulously designed decks and covered outdoor areas, the home’s exterior spaces feel like a private country retreat—perfect for a quiet glass of wine or hosting large gatherings. The main level and outdoor spaces can easily accommodate events of 100+ guests, with formal living and dining rooms and parking large enough for two SUVs providing convenience for hosts and visitors alike. With its unbeatable proximity to Logan Circle, 14th Street, 9th Street and K Street/downtown, this home offers both peaceful retreat and vibrant city life -- acclaimed dining, Whole Foods, gyms, retail shops, and the Convention Center are all within minutes walking distance!   No expense was spared nor detail overlooked during renovations.  Entering this home immediately provides elegance, comfort and calm -- in the middle of Washington's most vibrant and desirable neighborhood.
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Townhouse
Year Built
1900
MLS Number
--
Location
Address
1213 O STREET NW
City
WASHINGTON
State
DC
Zip Code
20005
County
WASHINGTON (SE)
Listing
Provider
Washington Fine Properties, LLC, original listing
Name
Phone
(202) 944-5000
Office Name
Office Phone
(202) 333-3320
Agent Name
Cailin Monahan
Agency Phone
(202) 333-3320

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