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3129 WARDER ST NW

WASHINGTON | DC

**2017 top-to-bottom renovation.** Beautiful kitchen featuring stainless steel appliances, endless quartz counters, a breakfast bar with pendant lighting, 42-inch white shaker cabinets, and a designer backsplash. The spacious living area boasts a grand open design with tray ceiling and recessed lighting. The newly installed (2023) Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) flooring graces the main level, adding elegance and durability to your living space. Fully finished lower level with a true, legal bedroom and full bath. Triple pane windows in the primary bedroom provide exceptional sound insulation. Fios high-speed internet and energy-efficient new LED lighting throughout the house. Rebuilt and reinforced retaining wall in front of the house. A large Rear Deck with Privacy Curtains ensures an intimate and secluded atmosphere. Lastly - you have the convenience of off street parking. Warder is a quiet one-way street that has undergone a remarkable transformation with added parking spaces and a dedicated bike lane. Only 10 minutes away from Petworth Metro and Safeway and steps away from the Georgia Avenue corridor. Be sure to check out the exciting plans for the McMillan Development and the vibrant future that this area will offer. Visit their website at envisionmcmillan.com for more information.

With its mix of grand and humble historic buildings (rowhouses, embassies along 16th Street NW), Columbia Heights reels in a mix of creatives, international professionals and, thanks to its leafy parks, bikers and picnickers. It’s one of DC’s most densely populated ‘hoods, too, supporting a swath of homey restaurants and bars. Plus, a longtime Hispanic population means attractions like the GALA Hispanic Theater and the Mexican Cultural Institute lend the area a multicultural vibe. The area’s main drags are 11th, 14th and 16th streets starting at U Street NW. Along 16th Street, you’ll find embassies and international organizations, most housed in impressive early 19th-century structures with architectural flourishes – turrets, stained glass, balconies. You can check out exhibits on south-of-the-border art and life at the Mexican Cultural Institute, housed in a grand mansion (and one-time Embassy of Mexico) with a mural of that country’s history painted on its interior stairway.

 


Nearby, Meridian Hill Park, a two-level, European style park with terrazzo walls holds fountains, statues and, every Sunday, a lively afternoon drum circle. Restaurants and bars along buzzing 14th Street and mellower 11th Street fill up with young professionals and stroller-pushing families, particularly on weekends. Consider hot spots like Room 11 for cocktails, small plates and breakfast, Thip Khao for the only place in DC to try Laos’ spicy curries and rice dishes and Bad Saint for Filipino cuisine in a cozy, laid-back neighborhood setting. The area, and neighboring ‘hood Mount Pleasant, are ideal for exploring by bike, especially since multiple Capital Bikeshare stations can be found in the vicinity. Just be warned; the area is hilly!

 

[Source: Washington.org]

 


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Livability

Offered At | $920,000

4 bed | 3.5 bath

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