As per usual, the post-Labor Day real estate rush is upon us with 300+ open houses scheduled for this weekend. Check out some of our suggested open houses below and to view the entire DC Open House List, click here.
- 1109 C Street NE — $1,069,900 — Capitol Hill
Open Sun. 2-4 p.m. — Ann Robertson
“Beautiful and spacious turn-of-the-century row house with original period details in a fantastic neighborhood! This dazzling [4 BR/2 BA] Capitol Hill Beauty and historic Grand Dame is a must-see.” - 1348 Euclid Street NW #403 — $599,999 — Columbia Heights
Open Sun. 2:30-4:30 p.m. — Debi Fox
2 BR/1 BA 2-level “rarely available corner penthouse” unit at Verona Parc Condos feature an upper-level loft as well as a gorgeous 450 sq. ft. rooftop terrace. - 400 Newcomb Street SE #4 — $295,000 — Congress Heights
Open Sun. 1-4 p.m. — Molly Branson
This is the 2 BR/2 BA model unit of 1 of 14 newly converted contemporary condos at Congress Row, all renovated and remodeled in 2019. - 726 3rd Street NE — $1,299,900 — H Street Corridor
Open Sat. & Sun. 12-4 p.m. — Josh Oliver
Renovated in 2018, this 4 BR/3.5 BA rowhome boasts nearly 2k square feet above grade and down below is a fully-finished lower level in-law suite with its own kitchen and full bath. - 1300 Massachusetts Avenue NW #304 — $3374,900 — Thomas Circle
Open Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Fernando Garcia
Ideally located 1 BR in the boutique condo building The DeSoto has a WalkScore of 98 means everything you could possibly need is just a short walk away.
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