There is something about this Eckington home that lands before you ever reach the front door. In bloom, the front yard creates a lush natural buffer from the street, giving the deep front porch the feel of a tucked-away outdoor room. It is the kind of space where morning coffee actually sounds good, where friends li...
There is something about this Eckington home that lands before you ever reach the front door. In bloom, the front yard creates a lush natural buffer from the street, giving the deep front porch the feel of a tucked-away outdoor room. It is the kind of space where morning coffee actually sounds good, where friends linger a little longer in the evening, and where the house immediately gives off a rare sense of warmth and privacy.
Inside, classic texture and everyday function come together in all the right ways. Hardwood floors run through the main level, while a striking stretch of exposed brick brings depth and charm to the space. The living room opens naturally into a true separate dining room, which is increasingly hard to find and makes the home live larger than so many cookie-cutter layouts. It is easy to picture the general rhythm of real life unfolding here with ease.
Out back is where this property becomes something especially rare for D.C. The rear yard is massive, beautifully finished with sleek bluestone pavers, and functions like a low-maintenance outdoor living room. Then there is the garage, which is a genuine game changer. Beyond secure parking, it offers incredible flexibility for a home gym, workshop, or creative studio—a standout feature in a neighborhood where usable garage space is hard to come by. The home also includes a solar panel system that is owned outright, providing immediate energy efficiency and long-term savings.
Upstairs, the primary suite feels grand thanks to soaring ceilings and its own private bath. A well-placed skylight keeps the level bright, and the laundry is conveniently located near the bedrooms. The lower level adds even more flexibility with a fully finished basement, a full bathroom, and direct access to the backyard, making it ideal for guests or a home office.
Beyond the home itself, the location puts you right in the middle of one of the most dynamic pockets of Northeast D.C. Life here means easy access to the Metropolitan Branch Trail, the Metro, and neighborhood favorites like Lost Generation Brewing and Big Bear Cafe. You are not just buying a house; you are stepping into a version of city living that feels connected, efficient, and comfortable.
Rob Spicer Broker, GRI
Spicer Real Estate
7201 Wisconsin Avenue