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1350 27th St NW

  • Washington, DC
  • $3,500,000

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Introducing the newly renovated Trentman House in Georgetown's East Village. This historic 4-story home preserves its original mid-century modern details while incorporating the latest conveniences and climate protection. The new chef's kitchen is a culinary delight, equipped with Miele and Sub-Zero appliances and sleek white countertops. Bathrooms have been upgraded with elegant Spanish porcelain tiles and frameless glass enclosures, ensuring both style and comfort. Perfect for entertaining, the 2nd floor dining room flows through the living room and onto the landscaped private terrace oasis with a pond and waterfall. The 3rd and 4th floors feature three spacious en-suite bedrooms. There are two additional fully updated powder rooms on the 1st and 2nd floors. The network closet and internal wiring provide for media installations throughout the home. The garage and elevator offer an ease of living in this classic neighborhood across from Rose Park. Climate-adaptive comfort systems were added during the renovation, including new custom-built windows with energy-efficient glass, window coverings, additional insulation throughout, and new ventilation to keep the house efficiently cooler in the summer months and warmer in the winter. The home features striking design elements, including two soaring cylinders that house the winding stairs, and expansive skylights that bathe the interior in natural light.Like living in a work of art, the Trentman House is an award-winning masterpiece designed by renowned architect Hugh Newell Jacobsen. Built in 1969, this historic residence won the AIA Honor Award and was honored with Architectural Record's #1 Award of Excellence for House Design, recognizing its significant contributions to architectural progress and quality of living. Its importance is underscored by the fact that the original architectural plans are preserved at the Library of Congress, marking it a notable landmark in modern design history.Stop by and imagine yourself sipping a beverage while the waterfall gently blocks out the world beyond the walls.
Introducing the newly renovated Trentman House in Georgetown's East Village. This historic 4-story home preserves its original mid-century modern details while incorporating the latest conveniences and climate protection. The new chef's kitchen is a culinary delight, equipped with Miele and Sub-Zero appliances and sleek white countertops. Bathrooms have been upgraded with elegant Spanish porcelain tiles and frameless glass enclosures, ensuring both style and comfort. Perfect for entertaining, the 2nd floor dining room flows through the living room and onto the landscaped private terrace oasis with a pond and waterfall. The 3rd and 4th floors feature three spacious en-suite bedrooms. There are two additional fully updated powder rooms on the 1st and 2nd floors. The network closet and internal wiring provide for media installations throughout the home. The garage and elevator offer an ease of living in this classic neighborhood across from Rose Park.
Climate-adaptive comfort systems were added during the renovation, including new custom-built windows with energy-efficient glass, window coverings, additional insulation throughout, and new ventilation to keep the house efficiently cooler in the summer months and warmer in the winter. The home features striking design elements, including two soaring cylinders that house the winding stairs, and expansive skylights that bathe the interior in natural light.
Like living in a work of art, the Trentman House is an award-winning masterpiece designed by renowned architect Hugh Newell Jacobsen. Built in 1969, this historic residence won the AIA Honor Award and was honored with Architectural Record's #1 Award of Excellence for House Design, recognizing its significant contributions to architectural progress and quality of living. Its importance is underscored by the fact that the original architectural plans are preserved at the Library of Congress, marking it a notable landmark in modern design history.
Stop by and imagine yourself sipping a beverage while the waterfall gently blocks out the world beyond the walls.
Introducing the newly renovated Trentman House in Georgetown's East Village. This historic 4-story home preserves its original mid-century modern details while incorporating the latest conveniences and climate protection. The new chef's kitchen is a culinary delight, equipped with Miele and Sub-Zero appliances and sleek white countertops. Bathrooms have been upgraded with elegant Spanish porcelain tiles and frameless glass enclosures, ensuring both style and comfort. Perfect for entertaining, the 2nd floor dining room flows through the living room and onto the landscaped private terrace oasis with a pond and waterfall. The 3rd and 4th floors feature three spacious en-suite bedrooms. There are two additional fully updated powder rooms on the 1st and 2nd floors. The network closet and internal wiring provide for media installations throughout the home. The garage and elevator offer an ease of living in this classic neighborhood across from Rose Park. Climate-adaptive comfort systems were added during the renovation, including new custom-built windows with energy-efficient glass, window coverings, additional insulation throughout, and new ventilation to keep the house efficiently cooler in the summer months and warmer in the winter. The home features striking design elements, including two soaring cylinders that house the winding stairs, and expansive skylights that bathe the interior in natural light. Like living in a work of art, the Trentman House is an award-winning masterpiece designed by renowned architect Hugh Newell Jacobsen. Built in 1969, this historic residence won the AIA Honor Award and was honored with Architectural Record's #1 Award of Excellence for House Design, recognizing its significant contributions to architectural progress and quality of living. Its importance is underscored by the fact that the original architectural plans are preserved at the Library of Congress, marking it a notable landmark in modern design history. Stop by and imagine yourself sipping a beverage while the waterfall gently blocks out the world beyond the walls.
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1968

1968

Year Built

4

4

Total Bedrooms

5

5

Total Bathrooms

3,124

3,124

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

1,636

1,636

Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

1.0

1.0

Garage Space

01

Interior

Total Bedrooms

4

Total Bathrooms

5

Full Bathrooms

3

Half Bathrooms

2

Flooring

Wood

Appliances

Electric Water Heater, Dryer, Washer

Other Interior Features

Elevator
01

Exterior & Building

Stories

4

Garage Space

1.0

Water Source

Public

Parking

Garage Door Opener, Attached

Heat Type

Forced Air, Natural Gas

Air Conditioning

Central Air

Sewer

Public Sewer

Substructure

Slab
01

Lot & Area

Status

Active

Living Area

3,124 Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

1,636 Sq.Ft.

MLS® ID

DCDC2188614

Type

Townhouse

Year Built

1968

Neighborhood

Georgetown

Architecture Styles

Contemporary

School District

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
01

Finance

Sales Price

$3,500,000

Real Estate Taxes

$20,406/yr

Zoning

Georgetown Historic District
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The Trentman House exemplifies Hugh Newell Jacobsen’s genius in blending modern architectural innovation with the timeless elegance of Georgetown’s historic landscape. This residence remains an extraordinary example of how architecture can both honor and innovate within its surroundings.

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Georgetown

Historic neighborhood with fantastic shops and restaurants.



GEORGETOWN REAL ESTATE

Historic neighborhood with fantastic shops and restaurants.


Georgetown is one of D.C.’s oldest (and most vibrant) neighborhoods. Historic federal architecture lines the cobblestone streets of a community that offers upscale dining, eclectic nightlife, and water-based activities on the Potomac River. Georgetown is bounded by parks and open space in almost every direction, buffering this neighborhood from the encroaching development of adjacent communities. The real estate in Georgetown is simultaneously hip, historic, and surrounded by greenery.
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Georgetown is best-known architecturally for its many pristine historic properties, including elegant Victorians and grand Georgians. There are also luxurious modern condominiums along the banks of the Potomac, where lavish penthouse suites offer spectacular views of some of the nation’s most iconic landmarks. With a great persity of high-quality housing and a similar wealth of things to see and do, Georgetown has long been considered one of the best places to live in D.C.


What to Love

  • Streets steeped in history
  • Upscale restaurants
  • Waterfront activities
  • Diverse real estate

People & Lifestyle

This eclectic community is home to some of D.C.’s wealthiest and most powerful people, including powerful political figures such as Nancy Pelosi and Madeline Albright and noted journalists including Bob Woodward. George Washington and Georgetown Universities are among the oldest and most prestigious educational institutions in the United States, and their students give the neighborhood youthful energy. Many homes for sale in Georgetown are found in the busiest streets, while there are quieter residential sections from which many residents are able to commute on foot.


Dining, Entertainment & Shopping

Georgetown has been a great place to eat and drink since the 1700s, when George Washington frequented its taverns. Fine dining highlights include 1789 and the chef-driven menus at hotel restaurants Bourbon Steak and The Alex. Filomena Ristorante has served first-class Italian fare to several presidents and countless celebrities over its decades of operation, and Michelle Obama is said to be a big fan of Chez Billy Sud’s sublime French cooking. Barack Obama shared a meal with Joe Biden at Fiola Mare, one of several exceptional seafood restaurants combining delicious meals with exquisite views along the waterfront. Cafe Milano has also been a power center for politicians and entertainers alike since owner Franco Nuschese first brought his Italian cuisine to the area in 1992. There are also hip lunch spots and more casual eateries that are favorites among the area’s many students.
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For dessert, Thomas Sweet serves up ice cream, chocolate, and coffee that’s sure to delight. Head to Georgetown Cupcake for gourmet classics like Valrhona chocolate and key lime as well as seasonal flavors such as gingerbread and butterscotch waffle cone. Baked & Wired can also satisfy any sweet tooth, offering pies, biscottis, brownies, espresso, and more.
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For shopping, Georgetown’s stylish fashion boutiques include Relish, Rag & Bone, Karen Millen, Cady’s Alley, Billy Reid, and Alice + Olivia. Book Hill has an enticing mix of independent stores, art galleries, and restaurants, along with fantastic views over the neighborhood.
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Georgetown is also an excellent place for antiquing. Stores like Jean Pierre, L’Enfant Gallery, David Bell, Oliver Dunn, Pillar & Post, Frank Milwee, Cherub Antiques all offer rare items to add unique character and flair to your space. For more modern home goods, DWR, Waterworks, Bose Concept, Janus et Cie, and Boffi have plenty of premier furniture and decor in stock.


Things to Do

Many Georgetown visitors take walking tours of its many historic homes, as this is a fantastic place to go for a stroll. Tudor Place is one of the most impressive historic properties, with five acres of gardens and fascinating exhibits on the descendants of Martha Washington. Dumbarton Oaks, which was once home to Robert Woods Bliss, now serves as a research library and has an adjacent park, making it the perfect place to browse rare books, manuscripts, and art, as well as take a traipse through a streamside garden.
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The path of the C&O Canal provides a great space to cycle, jog, stroll, or sit and relax. There are also water-based activities, with kayaks, canoes, and other equipment available to rent from Thompson Boat Center and Key Bridge Boat House. Other exhilarating water-based activities include kayaking on the Potomac River or ice skating at Washington Harbor in the winter.


Schools

Georgetown is zoned to the District of Columbia Public School District. Highlights include:

  • Stoddert Elementary, Public, PK-5, Blue Ribbon Award Winner
  • Hardy Middle, Public, 6-8
  • Duke Ellington School of the Arts, Public, Magnet, 9-12

GEORGETOWN REAL ESTATEHistoric neighborhood with fantastic shops and restaurants. Georgetown is one of D.C.’s oldest (and most vibrant) neighborhoods. Historic federal architecture lines the cobblestone streets of a community that offers upscale dining, eclectic nightlife, and water-based activities on the Potomac River. Georgetown is bounded by parks and open space in almost every direction, buffering this neighborhood from the encroaching development of adjacent communities. The real estate in Georgetown is simultaneously hip, historic, and surrounded by greenery. ​​​​​​​ Georgetown is best-known architecturally for its many pristine historic properties, including elegant Victorians and grand Georgians. There are also luxurious modern condominiums along the banks of the Potomac, where lavish penthouse suites offer spectacular views of some of the nation’s most iconic landmarks. With a great persity of high-quality housing and a similar wealth of things to see and do, Georgetown has long been considered one of the best places to live in D.C. What to LoveStreets steeped in historyUpscale restaurantsWaterfront activitiesDiverse real estate People & LifestyleThis eclectic community is home to some of D.C.’s wealthiest and most powerful people, including powerful political figures such as Nancy Pelosi and Madeline Albright and noted journalists including Bob Woodward. George Washington and Georgetown Universities are among the oldest and most prestigious educational institutions in the United States, and their students give the neighborhood youthful energy. Many homes for sale in Georgetown are found in the busiest streets, while there are quieter residential sections from which many residents are able to commute on foot. Dining, Entertainment & ShoppingGeorgetown has been a great place to eat and drink since the 1700s, when George Washington frequented its taverns. Fine dining highlights include 1789 and the chef-driven menus at hotel restaurants Bourbon Steak and The Alex. Filomena Ristorante has served first-class Italian fare to several presidents and countless celebrities over its decades of operation, and Michelle Obama is said to be a big fan of Chez Billy Sud’s sublime French cooking. Barack Obama shared a meal with Joe Biden at Fiola Mare, one of several exceptional seafood restaurants combining delicious meals with exquisite views along the waterfront. Cafe Milano has also been a power center for politicians and entertainers alike since owner Franco Nuschese first brought his Italian cuisine to the area in 1992. There are also hip lunch spots and more casual eateries that are favorites among the area’s many students. ​​​​​​​ For dessert, Thomas Sweet serves up ice cream, chocolate, and coffee that’s sure to delight. Head to Georgetown Cupcake for gourmet classics like Valrhona chocolate and key lime as well as seasonal flavors such as gingerbread and butterscotch waffle cone. Baked & Wired can also satisfy any sweet tooth, offering pies, biscottis, brownies, espresso, and more. ​​​​​​​ For shopping, Georgetown’s stylish fashion boutiques include Relish, Rag & Bone, Karen Millen, Cady’s Alley, Billy Reid, and Alice + Olivia. Book Hill has an enticing mix of independent stores, art galleries, and restaurants, along with fantastic views over the neighborhood. ​​​​​​​ Georgetown is also an excellent place for antiquing. Stores like Jean Pierre, L’Enfant Gallery, David Bell, Oliver Dunn, Pillar & Post, Frank Milwee, Cherub Antiques all offer rare items to add unique character and flair to your space. For more modern home goods, DWR, Waterworks, Bose Concept, Janus et Cie, and Boffi have plenty of premier furniture and decor in stock. Things to DoMany Georgetown visitors take walking tours of its many historic homes, as this is a fantastic place to go for a stroll. Tudor Place is one of the most impressive historic properties, with five acres of gardens and fascinating exhibits on the descendants of Martha Washington. Dumbarton Oaks, which was once home to Robert Woods Bliss, now serves as a research library and has an adjacent park, making it the perfect place to browse rare books, manuscripts, and art, as well as take a traipse through a streamside garden. ​​​​​​​ The path of the C&O Canal provides a great space to cycle, jog, stroll, or sit and relax. There are also water-based activities, with kayaks, canoes, and other equipment available to rent from Thompson Boat Center and Key Bridge Boat House. Other exhilarating water-based activities include kayaking on the Potomac River or ice skating at Washington Harbor in the winter. SchoolsGeorgetown is zoned to the District of Columbia Public School District. Highlights include: Stoddert Elementary, Public, PK-5, Blue Ribbon Award WinnerHardy Middle, Public, 6-8Duke Ellington School of the Arts, Public, Magnet, 9-12
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