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The bones of the 3,000-square-foot 2631 Woodley Place NW in Woodley Park date from 1929, when prolific D.C. developer Harry Wardman built it.
The house has been redone on the inside, and includes five bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms as well as a snazzy winding staircase and an au pair/in-law suite with its own kitchen. There is also a gated front yard and a back deck.
The whole package—listed via Compass—will set a buyer back $1.595 million. What’d you think?
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