About this home
Built in 1932, this all-brick Colonial sits on a quiet, tree-lined corner lot in Washington DC's Chevy Chase neighborhood. A flagstone walkway leads to the front entry, where hardwood floors and a wood-burning fireplace set the tone on the main level. The living room opens into a sunroom that works naturally as a home office, while a formal dining room and a sun-washed kitchen overlooking the yard round out the main floor. Up on the first upper level, three bedrooms share two full bathrooms, and the top floor opens into a loft-style space with soaring peaks that can function as two separate rooms. The fully finished lower level adds a bedroom, a full bathroom, a large open living area, and dedicated storage.
Outside, a landscaped yard and patio extend the living space, and a detached garage with a front-entry driveway handles parking with ease. The home has been freshly painted throughout and is completely unfurnished, ready for its next chapter.