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DC Open House List for This Weekend

Now that the weather is bearable enough to walk outside for longer than 5 minutes, it’s time to get back to your 2020 homeowning goals. Check out some of our recommended open houses scheduled across the District this weekend below and to see the full list, click here.

  • 910 9th Street NE #2 — $925,000 — H Street Corridor
    Open Sun. 12-2 p.m. — Tumi Demuren
    JUST REDUCED BY $75k, “This newly renovated semi-detached 2-unit condominium is just 1 block from the very vibrant H Street Corridor. #2 is a 4 BR/3.5 BA unit with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths on the first level, with a washer and dryer. The master bedroom comes with a huge master bathroom with a shower and bathroom tub, large walk-in closest, and stunning natural lights. The second floor is a must see work of art with the kitchen of your dreams, which includes Quartz countertops, KitchenAid appliances and a wonderful island with a side deck to die for. The unit also comes with hardwood floors throughout, and parking for each unit in the rear.”
  • 4430 Kansas Avenue NW — $949,900 — Petworth
    Open Sat. & Sun. 2-4 p.m. — Dshaminova Shaminova
    “This newly completed residence by Zion Developments crafted with such authenticity, style & quality materials offers 4 BA and 3.5 BA floor plan. All 2,170 square feet are immaculately designed and finished with high-end designer finishes and details.”
  • 3556 Texas Avenue SE — $649,000 — Penn Branch
    Open Sun. 1:30-3:30 p.m. — Christopher Georgatsos
    Gorgeous 4 BR/2.5 BA detached stone and brick Colonial perched on a hill could use a little refreshing on the inside, but the total package, including the large fenced-in backyard makes this one hard to pass up for the price.

  • 2435 Tracy Place NW — $3,990,000 — Kalorama Heights
    Open Sat. & Sun. 2-4 p.m. — Michael Rankin
    Huge 5 BR/7.5 BA Neo-Georgian with 4,800+ square feet across 4 levels includes a home gym, 2 family rooms, an office  as well as a massive master suite with ensuite bath, and his & hers walk-in closets.
  • 605 7th Street SW — $1,199,000 — Southwest Waterfront
    Open Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Adrian Small
    “Welcome to this charming brick row home” that’s “part of Capitol Square at the WaterFront HOA, built by EYA in 2000. The sunlit living room with fireplace opens to the dining room and delightful kitchen beyond. Complete with an island with breakfast bar, room for a table, and ample storage, the kitchen opens to a private balcony, making indoor/outdoor entertaining a breeze.”

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