Previews + Extras
Step Inside a New Luxury Condo in Historic Cleveland Park, DC
S4 E2 - 5m 2s
Join Jen, Ricardo, and realtor Christine Basso Fitzgerald as they tour a stunning new-build condominium in Cleveland Park, DC! This one-bedroom, one-bath unit brings modern design to a historic neighborhood. With white oak floors, luxurious shower features, matte cabinets, and a spacious balcony, this condo combines style and functionality.
A Charming Cape Cod with Modern Updates in Cleveland Park, DC
S4 E2 - 7m 7s
Jen and Ricardo explore a unique Cape Cod-style home in Cleveland Park, DC. This two-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath gem was built in 1957 and stands out in a neighborhood known for its Victorian and Queen Anne architecture. With original 1950s touches like retro tile in the bathroom, a cozy bay window, and green marble fireplace, this home blends nostalgia with modern updates.
This Cleveland Park Bungalow Has Vintage Charm and Luxurious Upgrades
S4 E2 - 7m 35s
Step inside a beautifully renovated 1927 Cleveland Park DC home! This five-bedroom, four full bath, and two half bath residence combines vintage charm with luxurious modern upgrades, including unique light fixtures, crown molding, and a spacious, sunlit primary suite. Plus, the lower-level features an apartment with its own kitchen, bath, and entrance—perfect as a rental or guest suite!
Cleveland Park History
S4 E2 - 3m 25s
Discover the fascinating history of Cleveland Park DC, a neighborhood that began as President Grover Cleveland’s summer retreat and evolved into one of the city's most beloved areas. From the 1886 "Red Top" mansion and Rock Creek Railway's streetcar suburbs to the innovative 1930s Park & Shop and iconic Art Deco Uptown Theater, Cleveland Park embodies a blend of history and charm.
Twin Oaks in Cleveland Park DC Has a Fascinating History
S4 E2 - 2m 13s
Explore the remarkable history and restoration of Twin Oaks, a 26-room estate built in 1888 by Gardiner Greene Hubbard on 18 lush acres in D.C. Originally passed down to Hubbard's daughter, Mabel Bell (wife of Alexander Graham Bell), and later revamped by landscape architect Ellen Biddle Shipman, Twin Oaks was designed to feature breathtaking gardens and serene ponds.
Preview: Cleveland Park
S4 E2 - 30s
After meeting with realtor Christine Basso Fitzgerald at the Rosedale Conservancy, hosts Jen Osborn and Ricardo Frederick Evans visited three homes at three different price points in Washington D.C.’s Cleveland Park. Along the way, the hosts reflect on the neighborhood’s history as a booming suburb, and the role the Tregaron Conservancy continues to play in the community.
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