Some homes don’t just have character — they announce it the moment you step inside. Built in the late 19th century and later incorporated into a condo, this residence carries the signatures of old Washington: richly colored trim at the entry, a central foyer with presence, and a sweeping staircase that feels designed for arrivals, not rush-hours.
The main level is made for real living and easy entertaining. Two parlors give you flexibility—conversation on one side, quiet on the other—while a proper dining room anchors the home in the way classic DC houses do. The kitchen sits at the heart of it, ready for gatherings that start as “just a couple friends” and end around a full table.
Out back, a deck extends the living space and leads to the parking area. The lower level adds a rare bonus: a guest, nanny, or in-law suite with its own kitchen and full bathroom—ideal for extended stays, live-in support, or a private retreat set apart from the main house.
Upstairs, the primary suite is bright and calm, with an en suite bath and generous closet space. Two additional bedrooms and another full bathroom complete the level—classic, livable, and increasingly hard to find this close to Dupont.
This is Dupont Circle at its most livable—historic, walkable, and quietly vibrant. A home with real presence, in a neighborhood that rewards curiosity and daily rituals in equal measure.
Nest DC happily accepts applicants whose rent is paid either in part or in full via rental housing assistance provided by the District or federal government.
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