3127 O ST NW Washington, DC 20007 Open Sun 1PM-4PM

UPDATED: 02/06/2026 03:15 PM ON MARKET: 1 days on market

$2,495,000

4 Beds4 Baths2,016 SqFt

Key Details

Property Type Townhouse

Sub Type Interior Row/Townhouse

Listing Status Active

Purchase Type For Sale

Square Footage 2,016 sqft

Price per Sqft $1,237

Subdivision Georgetown

MLS Listing ID DCDC2243788

Style Federal

Bedrooms 4

Full Baths 3

Half Baths 1

HOA Y/N N

Abv Grd Liv Area 2,016

Year Built 1900

Annual Tax Amount $16,210

Tax Year 2025

Lot Size 2,237 Sqft

Acres 0.05

Property Sub-Type Interior Row/Townhouse

Source BRIGHT

Property Description

This utterly charming, perfectly located, brick Federal-style house is
on a quiet tree-lined street in Georgetown's East Village. Unique and
special, the house was detailed by interior designer Mandy Jordan, and
every feature of the property is exquisite.

The house was built in the 1930s - which may be Georgetown's best era
for house building. It has all the grace and attractiveness of the
Federal period with the ease of living from the 20th century and the
sustaining quality of pre-war workmanship.

The entry level has an updated kitchen and spacious dining room which
leads to the garden. The dining room currently has a sitting area as
well as dining room table. There are two coat closets and a powder
room. Just off the dining room is a flagstone terrace and fountain and
beyond this is the deep garden with mature plantings providing beauty
and privacy all year.

The second floor has an elegant living room with a fireplace and
terrific views of the garden. There is also a separate library with a
full bath and closet. This space could also serve as a bedroom or an
overflow room.

The third floor's bedroom is the width of the house, has two exposures
and views of the garden. In the hallway is a Water Works bath and
another bedroom. This bedroom has a full size washer and dryer within
the closet, so as well as a bedroom it can be an excellent complement
to the large bedroom, making the whole floor a suite.

Lastly, the piece de resistance is the top floor. One of the lesser
known marvels of Georgetown is the expansive view to the north
encompassing some of Georgetown's most attractive Federals and their
rear gardens. This can be viewed from a set of oversized windows that
are the width of the house. This room is currently used as the primary
suite, with its full bath, closet, and storage area.