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1234 33rd Street NWTurn-key. Elegant. Fun. This property delivers more than any comparably priced Georgetown house.Tucked away in one of Georgetowns oldest sections, this essentially detached Grand Dame was built just after the Civil War and has been home to Washingtons elite for generations. Its beauty was recognized by the current owner and, in 2024, transformed into todays showpiece. Every finish is bespoke: fixtures, paint colors, and appliances are top-of-the-line and one-of-a-kind. Highlights include a Jan Stoffer custom kitchen, Waterworks baths with Greek marble sinks and tilework, and extraordinary 9 random-width oak floors that unify the house.Great finishes mean little without a strong floor planand here the plan excels. The fabulous kitchenfamily room is rarely found in Georgetown: large, light-filled, with two exposures, a dining space, and access to a perfect side terrace. Throughout the house the wide entries, hallways, and storage spaces create a sense of gracious scale.There are four bedrooms and four-and-a-half baths, each with distinctive details. A dramatic two-story entry sets the tone, and balconies extend off the primary dressing room. The pice de rsistance is the primary suite: cathedral ceilings, two sets of French doors to a deep bluestone terrace, and a formal garden of dogwood, crpe myrtle, magnolia, rhododendron, boxwood, and azalea. The custom bath and dressing room are truly one-of-a-kind.This is a house that must be seen to be appreciated.A short walk to Georgetown boutiques and restaurants, minutes from Reagan National Airport, the White House, museums, and downtown Washington. Two leased garage parking spaces included.