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DC Open House List for This Weekend

It’s that time of year when things start to slow as people stop for a few days to think about buying presents for others rather than themselves. While the open house list is a lot shorter this week, there are still 40+ new open houses to explore as well as another 100+ opens for houses that have been on the market for a while. While everyone else is out pretending to be Santa, check out some of our recommended open houses to see:

For the entire DC Open House List click here.

  • 355 I Street SW — $384, 990 — Southwest Waterfront
  • Open Sun. 1-3PM — Rachel Valentino
  • Only 3 blocks to the new Waterfront district.
  • 826 Madison Street NW — $779,900 — Petworth
    Open SUN. 2-4PM — Barak Sky
    Exposed brick & parlor doors.
  • 709 17th Street SE — $599,900 — Hill East
    Open Sun. 1-4PM — Robby Thompson III
    “Classic federal overlooking Congressional Cemetery.”
  • 437 New York Avenue NW #1008 — $499,000 — Mount Vernon Square
    Open Sun. 1-4PM — Mansour Abu-Rahmeh
    Yale Condominiums 1-bedroom with numerous building amenities.

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