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Why tear down a home when you can preserve it and spruce it up?
Below, take a look at 10 homes that are all renovated and asking below $600,000. These listings range from a top-floor pied-a-terre in Georgetown to a renovated townhome in the Southeast quadrant.
Interested in seeing some more renovated eye candy? Here are 10 renovated homes currently on the market that are asking multi-million dollar prices.
↑ Trinidad (4 beds, 3.5 baths)—This townhome was renovated only a year ago and comes with a new roof, windows, utilities, plumbing, and electrical. According to the listing, the residence also offers a separate lower-level unit and a two-car garage roll-up. Asking price: $599,999.
↑ Cleveland Park (2 beds, 1.5 baths)—If there's one thing this condo's got, it's a ton of sunlight. The listing goes on to describe the unit as a "solarium unit" with 17 windows and tree-top views of a nearby park. With $1,091 monthly HOA dues, this unit comes with amenities like a front desk and bike storage. Asking price: $575,000.
↑ Kingsman Park (2 beds, 3.5 baths)—The kitchen of this townhome has been renovated with stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and a breakfast bar. Three of the bathrooms were revamped with highlights like a jetted tub. Asking price: $569,000.
↑ Logan Circle (1 bed, 1 bath)—This condo comes with a Nest thermostat, exposed industrial ceilings, and an in-unit washer and dryer. All of the hardwood flooring is brand new. The HOA dues cost $439 per month. Asking price: $499,900.
↑ Georgetown (0 beds, 1 bath)—This top-floor pied-a-terre comes with top-of-the-line appliances from Bosch, Bertazzoni-Italia, and Sub-Zero. While spanning only 439 square feet, this unit comes with a myriad of highlights, including a breakfast bar, garage parking space, and a private balcony. The monthly HOA dues total $280. Asking price: $499,000.
↑ Wesley Heights (1 bed, 1 bath)—If high ceilings are a must have, this renovated condo is a definite must-see. This two-level unit comes with high-end appliances, dark hardwood flooring, and a private balcony. The amenities offered also include a swimming pool, tennis courts, and a security gate. The HOA dues are priced at $773 per month. Asking price: $477,000.
↑ Hillcrest (3 beds, 2.5 baths)—This single-family home is on the market with a new AC, roof, siding, windows, and back deck. Other highlights include a spacious backyard and front porch. The bathrooms and kitchen have also been touched up. Asking price: $469,000.
↑ Wesley Heights (1 bed, 1 bath)—With $773 monthly HOA dues, this two-level condo is on the market with a renovated kitchen, expansive balcony, and amenities like a 24-hour doorman, pool, and garage parking. This unit is pet-friendly. Asking price: $465,000.
↑ Mount Pleasant (2 beds, 1 bath)—This condo's kitchen has been upgraded with stainless steel appliances. There is hardwood flooring throughout and an in-unit washer and dryer. Hot water is included in the $329 monthly fees. Asking price: $449,000.
↑ Woodland (4 beds, 2 baths)—Last but not least is this renovated townhome in Southeast. As the most affordable option, it might be the best deal with features like stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, and a spacious backyard. Asking price: $385,000.
• 10 Renovated Homes for Sale in D.C. Above $1M [Curbed DC]
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