439 10th Street Northeast , Washington DC, WA 20002
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This spacious 3,550 square foot, five-bedroom Victorian Bayfront home has been thoughtfully renovated with every detail in mind. The main level features an open concept design allowing natural light to fill the living spaces, dining area, and luxurious chef's kitchen. Distinctive kitchen amenities include French grey cabinetry with light quartz counters, an apron sink, Bosch stainless appliances, and a white subway tile backsplash. The dining area includes French doors and a wall of windows that open to a private brick patio. Upstairs there are three large bedrooms including the master suite with lofted ceilings, a sumptuous master bathroom, a sizeable walk-in closet, and a beautiful bay window. The basement includes a kitchenette and can be used as a two-bedroom in-law suite with front and rear egresses or enjoyed as additional living/recreation space. This centrally located historic "Hill" home just blocks to both Stanton and Lincoln Parks and is in the highly desirable Ludlow-Taylor school district.
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Capitol Hill anchors Washington's civic and residential identity, extending eastward from the U.S. Capitol through the District's largest historic residential neighborhood. This area combines the nation's most iconic government buildings with an authentic neighborhood character defined by Victorian and Federal rowhouses, tree-lined streets, and commercial corridors along Pennsylvania Avenue, Barracks Row, and H Street. The 1873 Eastern Market remains a community gathering place, while Barracks Row's 8th Street corridor delivers concentrated dining and retail energy. Residents value the neighborhood's walkability, with Capitol South, Eastern Market, and Potomac Avenue Metro stations providing excellent transit access. Capitol Hill appeals to those seeking historic architecture, strong community identity, and the unique experience of living where American democracy functions daily, all while maintaining the rhythms of authentic neighborhood life.
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