101-year-old D.C. house on the market for $3.45 million
Briefly

The four-level house is mostly symmetrical. The front door opens to a foyer with stairs. On one side is a family room, on the other a living room, each flanked by a sunroom. Also on this level are the library, with floor-to-ceiling shelving, and the formal dining room, with access to a deck.
It became a single-family house in the 1990s, after it was bought by Lynn Fischer, who made major changes, including soundproofing the kitchen, widening the kitchen, adding a primary bedroom suite, and central air conditioning and heating.
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