426 11TH STREET, Washington, DC 20003

$1,295,000 Asking Price

3 beds
3 baths
1,906  sqft
Built in 1880

Built in 1880, this distinctive, historic home—featured twice on Capitol Hill's Home and Garden Tour (1980 and 2023)—is one of the few remaining original wood-framed Italianate homes on the Hill. Blending timeless charm with thoughtful modern updates, this three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath gem offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of DC history. The extra width of the home allows for defined, spacious living areas with the formal living and dining rooms, separated by original pocket doors. In the living and dining rooms, ceiling and wall stenciling—discovered beneath old wallpaper—was carefully replicated and preserved, adding to the home's vintage appeal. While the living room working fireplace is perfect for cozy evenings. The updated kitchen ensures modern comfort, and aluminum-clad wood windows installed at the rear of the home in 2002 bring in natural light while maintaining energy efficiency. Step outside to a backyard oasis designed for both garden lovers and entertainers. Established flowerbeds bloom across three seasons, and the patio is ideal for enjoying morning coffee or hosting evening gatherings around a fire pit. The seating area doubles as a Riverkeepers Permeable-Paver parking pad, with a private rear gate, off-street parking, and a 248-volt level 2 EV charger. Upstairs, the beautifully restored staircase and banisters lead to the bedroom level. The primary suite features three large windows, working fireplace with a mantel built in New England by the owner's father, and an en suite bath. Two additional bedrooms and a versatile sitting room offer flexible space for a home office, library, or cozy den. Another rare feature of this home: a south-facing enclosed sun porch perfect for morning yoga or your dream indoor garden room, was rebuilt in 2014 and its exterior was fully restored in 2024. Throughout the years, the home has been lovingly maintained to honor its original craftsmanship, including the preserved historic wood siding and wide heart pine floors. Major system updates include a new HVAC system and water heaters (2021). A large solar array installed in 2024 sits atop a new membrane roof, significantly reducing utility costs. Located just three blocks from Eastern Market, this home offers easy access to the Metro, shops, restaurants, weekend street markets, and so much more. A bus stop one block away takes you directly to the Smithsonian museums and downtown DC in minutes. Dog walks might take you past the Capitol or Supreme Court, through Lincoln Park, or along the Anacostia River to Nationals Stadium or Audi Field. Getting to Virginia or Maryland is easy via nearby highways, and National Airport is just a 15-minute drive. This home has it all - historical charm, outdoor space, off-street parking - all in the heart of Capitol Hill. Schedule your private showing today - it won't last long!

Features & Amenities

Interior

General:
Bathroom - Walk-In Shower,Bathroom - Tub Shower,Floor Plan - Traditional,Formal/Separate Dining Room,Wood Floors,Crown Moldings,Kitchen - Eat-In,Stain/Lead Glass
Laundry:
Upper Floor
Flooring:
Hardwood
A/C:
Central A/C
Heating:
Y, Forced Air, Natural Gas
Fireplace:
Mantel(s), Fireplace, Fireplaces: 2
Disability Feature:
None
Eco/Green Feature:
PV Solar Array(s) Owned

Exterior

General:
Street Lights,Sidewalks, Above Grade,Below Grade
Style:
Colonial
Parking:
Surface,Brick Driveway

Construction

General:
Wood Siding, 2, Crawl Space

Location

Originating MLS:
BRIGHT_MAIN
School District:
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
County:
WASHINGTON

Lot

Zoning:
RF-1, 0992//0806
Fencing:
Rear
Current Use:
0

Utilities

Water:
Public
Sewer:
Public Sewer

Financial

Source:
BRIGHT_MAIN
Exclusions:
Please see disclosures.

This listing courtesy of:
Keller Williams Capital Properties, Tom J Kavanagh

About Washington, DC

Housing

Number of Units
355,879
Median Home Value
$676,049
Median Rent
$1,533

59.41% of housing units are renter occupied.

10.61% are vacant.

Commute

Car
26.04%
Public Transportation
22.45%
Walk to Work
9.05%
Work from Home
38.64%
Other
0.89%

The median travel time to work is 21 minutes.

People

Population
676,761
Median Age
35.60
Median Household Size
2.29

Education

High School
15.71%
Associate’s Degree
2.77%
Bachelor’s Degree
26.24%
Graduate Degree
36.17%

Disclaimer: Community and Demographic information uses data from the U.S. Census Bureau but is not endorsed or certified by the Census Bureau.

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