Serendipity strikes this weekend! Two years have passed since a home was last available in The Netherlands. Chosen by James M. Goode in his classic treatise, "Best Addresses", as one of the most remarkable residences in Washington, D.C. to call home, this 1907 Beaux-Arts beauty in Kalorama is a true work of art. This charming, newly-updated, and spacious home offers gleaming original heart pine floors, custom built-ins, original beams and crown molding, a new laundry room, additional storage, and access to the rooftop deck. There is no underlying mortgage for the cat friendly building. The cooperative dues are very reasonable and include nearly everything: property taxes, exterior building maintenance, gas, heat, insurance, lawn maintenance, reserve funds, sewer, snow removal, trash and water. Equally impressive location with a Walk Score of 98: on the same block you will find two grocery stores (Yes Organic and Streets), renowned restaurants including Lapis and Mintwood Place, Pitango coffeeshop, a pharmacy and a bank. Across the street is Kalorama Park and transit to downtown. The neighborhood's Oyster-Adams dual-language school is a three-block walk. Please don't sleep on it.
This property is off market, which means it's not currently listed for sale or rent on Zillow. This may be different from what's available on other websites or public sources.

