This a home you'd only dream about!

For a $7 million price tag, you can score a marvelous home with seven beds, baths, and 6,482 square feet, not to mention plenty of character to show off. Originally built in 1942, the stunning brick home is located in Georgetown's East Village, just minutes away from the heart of the city. 

The property has three stunning fountains and large rooms that are perfect for entertaining! Bonus, the home has an elevator to take you to all four floors of the home -- yes, four floors!

Take a Look Inside

The first floor resembles a New York City penthouse!

entry

The never-ending stairs -- do they take you to Wonderland?

stairs

dining area

I see that Grandma's couch is the highlight of the room.

living area

The home is already the definition of perfect, so they threw in three kitchens!

kitchen eat-in bar

Now, this looks like a modern 1940s kitchen with an industrial look that I'm living for! I just want to stay in this kitchen all day! 

kitchen

kitchen

So spacious!

bedroom

Why is there an armoire in the master bathroom? Is it too big for the bedroom?

master bathroom

There are wall-to-wall shelves -- just what you need!

closet

This loft is perfect for all those rainy days you want to curl up with a book.

loft

And your very own wine cellar!

wine cellar

Such a peaceful backyard -- a great place for conversations and drinks with friends!

courtyard

brick courtyard

Just, gorgeous!

brick courtyard

Can you find a more perfect home in the city? You can find this property at 2915 O St. NW, Washington, D.C., 20007 -- check out the listing here!

**All photos courtesy of Zillow.com

Do you see yourself calling this place home? Have you always wanted a rustic brick home to live in? Tell us in the comments below. 

For roughly the same price, you could choose a sweeping Victorian. See the impressive photos here!

Caitlin Helveston
Caitlin Helveston is a recent graduate of Old Dominion University (ODU) with a Bachelor's in English: Professional Writing. Her number one goal in life is to help people through her writing. She spends her spare time working out, writing two books, and hanging out with her cats while reading or watching movies.
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