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(Virtual) DC Open House List for This Weekend

In lieu of our typical encouragement to go view open  houses this weekend, we suggest you take advantage of our selected “virtual showings” with 3D tours, videos or both below. Make sure your agent has a strategy to keep you safe while searching for your next home. To see the full Open House List, click here.

  • 618 9th Street NE — $1,535,000 — H Street Corridor/Capitol Hill
    Open ONLINE — Ellen Klein
    Intricate facade restored to its original beauty, this circa 1900’s gem offers 3 fully renovated floors (2,307 sq. ft.) of fluid space with 4 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms and a patio. Lower level English Basement and a slew of smart home technology. Full listing details here.
  • 229 Ingraham Street NW — $850,000 — Brightwood Park
    Open ONLINE — Jordan Chronopoulos
    This “totally renovated row-home” is “reimagined in a contemporary blend of modern finishes and open-concept living. Enjoy a thoughtful floor plan including 4 bedrooms and 3.5 baths, with a convenient one-car garage that has a new roof and windows.” Full listing details here.
  • 2109 M Street NE #9 — $699,900 — Carver/Langston
    OPEN ONLINE — Majida Zouine
    “Welcome to Arbor Flats! A brand new 9 unit, stylish and chic, condominium that provides everything you need to live at the intersection of urban culture and tranquility; private balconies for soaking in the calm, high-end kitchens for cooking and entertaining; designed using Italian White Carrara Quartz, European glass mosaic backsplash and more.” Full listing details here.
  • 3524 S Street NW — $1,999,000 — Burleith
    Open ONLINE — Jessica Evans
    Gorgeous Dutch Colonial 5 BR/4.5 BA 4-story townhouse with “white oak wide plank solid hardwood flooring, picture windows, bold crown molding, and frameless glass railings in the staircases” as well as 2-car off-street parking, smart technology, a private backyard and a rooftop patio overlooking the District. Full listing details here.
  • 528 Sheridan Street NW — $659,000 — Brightwood
    Open ONLINE — Metro DC Houses
    3 BR/3.5 BA semi-detached row home with dark hardwood flooring, a fully finished lower level with rear walkout, 2 porches and a fenced-in backyard with a patio, parking pad  and even some grassy space for flowers or herbs. Full listing details here.

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