Real Estate Fresh Finds is a weekly selection of newly-listed properties in the District, brought to you by Real Living At Home.
Featured Property of the Week: 4222 8th Street NW #1
Welcome to this BRAND NEW condo conversion right in the heart of Petworth! With over 2,200 square feet, this beautiful 4 BR/4 BA 2-level Federal townhouse looks like it’s right out of an HGTV home makeover with everything from the modern colors to the classic finishes and layout. “The open concept living/dining/kitchen area is massive with multiple arrangements/sitting areas, as well as plenty of light (detached on 3 sides).”
The kitchen is perfect for chefs of all types, with “Jenn-Air, stainless-steel appliances, under-cabinet lighting, quartz counters, slow close cabinetry and an island with breakfast counter.” Completing the home are the gorgeous hardwood floors, a welcoming front porch and 1 highly-coveted off-street parking space. This stunner hasn’t been built for long and it certainly won’t last on the market either, so if you like this one get yourself a showing booked so you can see it for yourself!
Other Notable Fresh Listings:
- The Most Expensive Home of the Week is “this 5 BR/6.5 BA villa [that] sits on a 19,000+ SF hilltop in Massachusetts Ave Heights and has been graciously and extensively expanded over four levels.”
- A larger-than-typical 1 BR condo unit at Georgetown Gateway has 900 square feet with intricate crown molding and a plethora of building amenities.
- Right off the H Street Corridor is this 3 BR/2.5 BA Federal interior rowhome that includes a lower level rental opportunity with 1 BR/1 BA that could immediately offset your mortgage cost!
- Your REO/Bank-Owned Property of the Week is a 2 BR/3 BA rowhome conveniently located in Brightwood near the Takoma Metro and Rock Creek Park.
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You are cordially invited to the Washington Opera Society’s exclusive Christmas/Hannukah Party!
We are pleased to welcome our great opera stars to the company!
Juliette Di Bello, Manuela Tomasz Korossy, Kristin Sampson from the NY City Opera Company, and Kevin Short of the Metropolitan Opera.
Don’t miss this unique holiday concert of seasonal favorites and hit arias from the operatic repertoire sung by our cast of stellar singers. Maestro Benichou will bring his infectious energy as he leads the WOS Festival Ensemble in an evening sure to remember. Glad tidings!

You are cordially invited to the Embassy of Austria for a thrilling evening with Mozart. What a better way to spend Christmas and Hannukah! Our full orchestra and lead singers, some of whom sing at the Met, will appeal to teens as they begin their journey to the classics! We expect to be sold out soon…..
Get your tickets now!
Under the Gracious Patronage of H.E. Petra Schneebauer, Ambassador of Austria
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Julien Benichou, Conductor
featuring:
Kevin Short as Figaro
Manna K. Jones as Susanna
Stephen Powell as Count Almaviva
Laquita Mitchell as Contessa
Anna Kelly as Cherubino
Maggie Polglaze as Barbarina
John Gibney as Bartolo
Leah Heater as Marcellina
Christopher Jon Hartung as Antonio & Don Curzio
Narration provided by Robin Phillips
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Embassy of Austria
3524 International Court NW
Washington, DC 20008
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Doors Open/Cocktails 6:30 pm
Performance including Intermission 7:15 pm
Wine Reception with Heavy Hors d’oeuvres 9:15 to 10:30 pm
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Tickets:
Box Seats $250
Orchestra Reserved $150
Unreserved $125
Seniors (over 65 years old) Unreserved $80 [sold out]
Students with ID $50
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Cocktail Attire
12 Beers of Christmas: Local Seasonals Tasting at metrobar
Join metrobar and the team at DC Beer for a taste of 12 holiday brews, all made in the DMV by your favorite local breweries! Your ticket gets you access to the afternoon tasting with 3oz pours of each of
Perfect Liars Club
Four talented storytellers. Four unbelievable stories. Three are true. One is false. Can you spot the liar? Listen. Laugh. Interrogate. Vote. And then brace yourself for the shocking truth!
Don’t miss the show that the Washington Post called “Storytelling at