135 E ST SE Washington, DC 20003 Open Sat 2PM-4PM

UPDATED: 09/03/2025 04:03 AM ON MARKET: 1 days on market

Listed by Betsy K. Rutkowski • Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc.

$1,075,000

3 Beds2 Baths1,308 SqFt

Key Details

Property Type Townhouse

Sub Type Interior Row/Townhouse

Listing Status Active

Purchase Type For Sale

Square Footage 1,308 sqft

Price per Sqft $821

Subdivision Capitol Hill

MLS Listing ID DCDC2212532

Style Traditional

Bedrooms 3

Full Baths 1

Half Baths 1

HOA Y/N N

Abv Grd Liv Area 1,606

Year Built 1907

Annual Tax Amount $9,356

Tax Year 2024

Lot Size 1,308 Sqft

Acres 0.03

Property Sub-Type Interior Row/Townhouse

Source BRIGHT

Property Description

Discover the quintessential charm of Capitol Hill in this freshly painted row-house, rich with period details and modern conveniences. Featuring original heart of pine floors, pocket doors, transoms, a beautiful wooden newel post, 2-marble fireplace surrounds and soaring ceilings. The bay-front living room boasts a stunning fireplace mantle with a gas stove insert, while the spacious dining room flows seamlessly into a chef's kitchen with ample cabinet space, a gas range with steel hood, and sleek granite countertops. Enjoy extended living and entertaining space in the cozy 3-seasons porch just off the kitchen, overlooking a stone patio. Upstairs, a stylish bathroom with heated flooring complements three bedrooms, with space to easily add a second bathroom.
Located several blocks from the nation's Capital, this home offers unparalleled convenience. Walk to Whole Foods Market, the vibrant Navy Yard, and Nationals Park. Explore the iconic Eastern Market and Barracks Row, home to Trader Joe's and Michelin-starred dining. Just a few blocks from Capitol South Metro and close to major transportation routes makes commuting a breeze. Enjoy ample outdoor offerings such as Garfield, Providence, and Folger Parks. Inbounds to Brent Elementary School.

For you history buffs, the home sits in the heart of the Capitol Hill Historic District. The land was first owned by Claud M. Cozzens. In 1896 he applied for building permits for addresses 133-151. He commissioned well-known architect B. Stanley Simmons to design the homes. Through the years the home had many owners and tenants. From 1958 to 2007 the home was owned by one family. Since then only 1 other family has owned the property until the current owners purchased it in 2015.