This weekâs open-house picks showcase diverse properties, including a mid-century modern home in Bethesda designed by celebrated architect Francis Donald Lethbridge, a fully updated Glover Park rowhouse from 1930, a renovated Arlington Colonial, and a historic Capitol Hill property from the 1820s. Each property presents unique features such as in-law suites, modern kitchens, and spacious outdoor areas, catering to potential buyers looking for luxury and character in their new homes.
This mid-century house in Bethesda was designed by the late DC architect Francis Donald Lethbridge, who was responsible for Arlington National Cemetery's master plan and was known as the father of historic preservation in the region. Features of the house include a gas fireplace in the living room, floor-to-ceiling windows, an in-law suite with built-ins on the lower level, and a large deck in the backyard.
Highlights of this 1930 Glover Park rowhouse include an updated kitchen, built-ins in the living room, sliding glass doors that open onto a back deck, an in-law suite on the lower level, and off-street parking.
This renovated 1965 house near Washington Golf & Country Club sports a chef's kitchen with a breakfast nook and walk-in pantry, marble-tiled bathrooms, and a patio in the fenced-in backyard.
In the luxury category, we've got another listing with some history: a Capitol Hill house that dates to the 1820s.
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