On a quiet cul-de-sac in one of the most sought-after suburbs of Washington, DC, sits a stately brick Colonial that serves as a perfect example of how architectural tradition and modern amenities can be merged in stunning style.
Located in the tony Foxhall neighborhood, the six-bedroom home was originally built in 1982, however its classic brick exterior gives the illusion of a much richer history. Inside, traditional design elements like marble accents, hardwood floors, and crown moldings carry on that image.
The historic appeal of the nearly 6,000-square-foot home is also thanks in large part to its traditional construction and elegant proportions, which echo much older Washington residences.
However, having undergone a significant renovation in 2025, the expansive dwelling also boasts every modern luxury that a wealthy homeowner could hope for—especially at its $3.39 million price point.
While it might not date back to the 1800s as its facade would suggest, listing agent Kornelia Stuphan of Long & Foster Woodley Park notes that it does boast the same level of quality craftsmanship that was expected of that era, having been built by Kenmarc Builders, a company well known throughout the capital.


“Kenmarc Builders are known for their focus on luxury, high-end residential properties in Washington, DC, often featuring panoramic views, high-end design, and multilevel living spaces,” Stuphan says. “Essentially, for high-quality development.”
At ground level, the property offers generous spaces designed for entertaining and relaxation.
“The main level welcomes you with a gracious marble foyer, an elegant formal living room, and a stately dining room designed for unforgettable gatherings,” the listing notes, adding that the picturesque drawing room boasts a wood-burning fireplace for an added layer of comfort.
A sunlit kitchen with state-of-the-art appliances and an eat-in breakfast nook flows seamlessly into the dining room, living room, and a small office space that connects to a private backyard terrace.
“The home was built with very generous proportions on a very private lot, with an entertaining and lounging patio in the backyard that lends itself to lively parties,” Stuphan says.
Lined with trees, the terrace is described by Stuphan as the perfect place for morning coffee or winding down in the evenings after work.
Hidden outdoor spaces can be found throughout the home, which features several rooms with their own private balconies, including the primary suite, which offers beautiful views over the city.



“The luxurious primary suite is a sanctuary of comfort, complete with renovated his/her dual bathrooms, generous walk-in closet, and a private terrace with amazing views of the city,” the listing continues.
Another unexpected place to take in the outdoors is the rooftop terrace and lounge, which comes with its own wet bar and kitchenette.
“It would be an amazing spot for the Fourth of July,” says Stuphan. “You have a full view of the Washington Monument and the fireworks, and enough space for at least 60 to 100 people.”
Beyond its architectural bones, the property recently underwent a significant renovation that boosted both its value and charm.
“The home was extensively renovated in 2025 and 2026 with all new bathrooms, a state-of-the-art kitchen, and a his-and-hers bathroom in the owner’s suite,” Stuphan says.
A two-car garage, plus additional surface parking spaces, offers rare convenience in the city. Meanwhile, an extensive lower-level in-law suite creates flexible living arrangements suited to multigenerational households or long-term guests.
Situated just minutes from Georgetown, downtown Washington, and cultural destinations like the Kennedy Center, the home also places residents near the city’s most vibrant neighborhoods.
“The location of the home is one of the most sought after in DC,” says Stuphan.
