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Description
Welcome to Unit 302 at 733 Euclid Street NW, a spectacular two-level penthouse in a meticulously reimagined Second Empire-style landmark. This expansive residence offers four bedrooms, four bathrooms, two glass-enclosed offices, and an impressive 2, 952 square feet of living space, thoughtfully designed for both grand entertaining and everyday comfort. At the heart of the home is the high-end Nolte German-designed kitchen, where sleek European aesthetics meet premium functionality. A built-in coffee station, 36-inch industrial Thor range with a pot filler, and Bosch appliances elevate the culinary experience. The family room is designed for seamless entertainment, featuring acoustic panels on the TV wall for enhanced sound quality. Outdoor living is equally impressive. A private patio off the media room creates the perfect retreat, while the primary suite boasts its own balcony for a peaceful escape. Another spacious balcony connects two additional bedrooms, allowing for easy access and extended outdoor enjoyment. The expansive rooftop deck—with fire pits, built-in speakers, and panoramic city views—offers the ultimate space for entertaining or unwinding under the stars. Luxury finishes abound, from custom molding and high-end closets to 9-inch wide wooden flooring, transitioning to elegant herringbone patterns in select areas. The bathrooms feature designer tile and lighting packages, while the laundry room includes built-in cabinetry and a sink for added functionality. Comfort is personalized with multi-zoned HVAC and NEST thermostats throughout. A separately deeded parking space equipped with an EV charger is available for an additional $40, 000—an increasingly rare and valuable amenity in the city. Ideally located in the heart of the Pleasant Plains neighborhood, 733 Euclid Street NW offers easy access to Whole Foods, the Columbia Heights Metro, the U Street Corridor, Shaw, and Logan Circle—placing you within walking distance of DC’s best dining, shopping, and cultural hotspots. This is more than a home—it’s a rare opportunity to live in a piece of Washington, DC’s architectural history, artfully transformed for modern luxury living.Show Description