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2605 33rd St SE
2605 33rd St SE

Summer arrives this weekend, and DC’s open-house calendar is heating up right along with the thermometer. With 320 open houses across the city this weekend, it’s a great excuse to grab an iced coffee, wander a few neighborhoods, and picture your summer in a new place. To see the full DC Open House list, click here.

  • 2605 33rd St SE — $799,900 — Hillcrest
    Open Sat. 12-2PM — Christopher Suranna & Colin Johnson
    “A beautifully renovated 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home nestled in the sought-after Hillcrest neighborhood of Washington, DC. Thoughtfully updated from top to bottom, this move-in ready residence blends modern finishes with comfortable everyday living. Step inside to discover a bright and open dining/kitchen floor plan featuring gleaming floors, abundant natural light, and stylish contemporary touches throughout.”
  • 2120 Vermont Ave NW #411 — $410,000 — Shaw
    Open Sat. 2-4PM — Jordan Chronopoulos
    “Welcome home to this bright, modern one-bedroom, one-bath condo at The Rhapsody, in the heart of the U Street Corridor — and yes, an assigned underground parking space and private storage unit are included. Step into an open-concept layout where oversized floor-to-ceiling windows and high ceilings flood the home with natural light. The kitchen is built for both everyday living and entertaining, with an island, expansive granite countertops, gas cooking, stainless steel appliances, a pantry, and generous cabinetry.”
  • 4608 Bass Pl SE — $449,000 — Marshall Heights
    Open Sun. 12-2PM — Mandy Hursen & Tim Hursen Jr.
    “This is the kind of opportunity buyers wait for—and it won’t stay on the market for long. Beautifully renovated from top to bottom in 2018, this stylish brick semi-detached home delivers the space, upgrades, and location that today’s buyers are searching for. Inside, you’ll find 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, and a thoughtfully designed open floor plan enhanced by tray ceilings, gleaming hardwood floors, iron railings, recessed lighting, and contemporary finishes throughout.”
  • 3628 New Hampshire Ave NW — $1,099,000 — Columbia Heights
    Open Sun. 1-3PM — Silvana Dias
    $26k PRICE IMPROVEMENT: “Lovingly restored and thoughtfully renovated & expanded by its current owners, this remarkable home retains the timeless charm and craftsmanship that define classic Wardman architecture while incorporating the extensive upgrades today’s homeowners seek. Nearly every aspect of the home has been updated, including electrical, plumbing, HVAC, outdoor living and parking pad offering true peace of mind rarely found in homes of this era.”
  • 3980 2nd St SW — $480,000 — Bellevue
    Open Sat. & Sun. 1-3PM — Sherese Teixeira
    BACK ON THE MARKET: “A beautifully renovated home just minutes from National Harbor, The Wharf, Audi Field, GWU, Howard University, National Park, newly redeveloped St Elizabeth and Downtown DC that blends luxury finishes with smart functionality, perfect for modern living and house hacking opportunities. This spacious 4-bedroom, 3-bath home features luxury vinyl plank flooring throughout, recessed lighting in every room, and an abundance of natural sunlight that fills the home from top to bottom.”

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Announcement

Northwest Parents Soccer League:

Why should kids have all the fun? For all moms and dads from first time players to former pros. Join fellow parents this summer to learn about the parents league and find a team for the Fall and Spring seasons when each team represents an Elementary School.


metro

Thanks to G. for sending Monday afternoon.

WMATA shares: “Our team worked overnight and into the morning to transport our fully restored 1000-series train and 8000-series mockup to the National Mall!

Check them out from June 25 – July 10 at the Great American State Fair, and join us as we continue celebrating 50 years of Metro!” (more…)


Brookland

“Dear PoPville,

Anybody know what’s happening on 7th street and Jackson NE? There was a helicopter circling low for about an hour at 6:15 this morning and now an entire street is blocked off. Fire people just said “police incident.”

Update: “MPD is on the scene of a barricade situation in the 600 block of Hamlin Street, Northeast. MPD’s Emergency Response Team is on the scene. Please avoid the area as we work to resolve the incident.”

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