A renovated Georgetown townhouse from 1890 for $3.75M
The 135-year-old residence offers spacious living just steps from the heart of Georgetown.
This newly renovated 1890 townhouse in Washington, DC’s charming Georgetown neighborhood has just hit the market for $3,750,000. Spanning 3,960 square feet, the residence offers four bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms. Features include 9-inch French oak flooring, Greek marble sinks and tile work, multiple fireplaces, high windows, and a bar that’s perfect for entertaining.


The kitchen is a work of art, complete with custom cabinetry, a stylish and modern center island, top-line stainless steel appliances, brass accents, and ample storage space. The nearby dining room is easily accessible through the generous open floorplan, surrounded by windows to let in lots of natural light.


Of particular note is this home’s incredible outdoor space. The rear garden offers lots of room for entertaining in the warm summer months, complete with a tiered stone patio ideal for al fresco dining.
Located at 1234 33rd Street NW, homeowners are just steps from restaurants and dining in Georgetown, plus an easy commute to Washington’s iconic museums and historical sites.
The property last sold in 2023 for $2.45 million and came on the market at the beginning of 2025 with a $3,895,000 asking price. Sotheby’s International Realty’s Irene Block represents the listing.
1234 33rd Street NW, Washington DC [Sotheby’s]
Price history [Zillow]