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(Virtual) DC Open House List for This Weekend

With 170 new homes hitting the market in D.C. this week, just because we’re all stuck indoors together doesn’t seem to be holding back interest in finding a new home. We continue to encourage digital-only tours and showings and have  selected another batch of our favorite”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.

  • 204 56th Street NE — $385,000 — Grant Park
    Open ONLINE — Michael Sheridan
    Renovated 3 BR/1.5 BA end-unit with 3 sides of light illuminate this spacious 2-story home featuring a fully fenced-in front and backyard that includes off-street parking. View the full listing here.
  • 1025 First Street SE #1401 — $575,000 — Capitol Riverfront
    Open ONLINE — Lisa Tucker
    “Penthouse living at its finest! Relish the ultimate D.C. lifestyle atop Velocity, the premier high-rise condo community in Navy Yard. This contemporary one bedroom includes a spacious den, perfect for a home office or guest room.” View the full listing here.
  • 525 Kennedy Street NW #4 — $615,000 — Brightwood Park
    Open ONLINE — Tumi Demuren
    Another 3 BR/2 BA unit at the BRAND-NEW 6-unit converted and renovated building on Kennedy with an open floorplan has hardwood floors and off-street parking spaces available for sale. Photos, video and 3D tour are of the model unit. View the full listing here.
  • 610 Morton Place NE — $799,000 — H Street Corridor/NoMa
    Open ONLINE — Greg Masucci
    “This gem of a home is TURN KEY! Gorgeous finish levels in an open concept combo living room/dining room that flows beautifully into a gourmet kitchen and the half bath makes it all perfect for entertaining!” View the full listing here.
  • 1830 Jefferson Place NW #8 — $1,175,000 — Dupont
    Open ONLINE — Tanya Rahall
    Gorgeously maintained 2 BR/2.5 BA unit in a historic building features a gourmet kitchen, fireplaces, balcony and rooftop deck overlooking the city. View the full listing here.

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