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(Virtual) DC Open House List for This Weekend

Stay-at-home orders are slowly easing across the DMV, but that doesn’t mean you should start going out like you used to. That includes during your home search. While you may be allowed to visit a home in person, it doesn’t mean you have to! Check out our newest batch of virtual open houses with 3D tours, videos or both. 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.

  • 1424 L Street SE #201 — $509,700 — Hill East
    Open ONLINE — John Coleman
    “Welcome to Unit #201 at River View Condominiums! While it looks like it’s off-the-shelf new, the beauty of this home is a result of its current owner’s love and care — just check out those hardwood floors! The living space is wide open and features a kitchen with granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, an island for seating/serving, and ample prep space for even the most serious chefs. What sets this unit apart from other Hill East homes is the fact that it has two full-sized bedrooms, each with its own bathroom.” View the full listing here.
  • 2115 13th Street NW — $919,900 — Cardozo
    Open ONLINE — Fernando Garcia
    Beautifully maintained 3-story interior row home with 3 BR/2.5 BA includes off-street parking, electric car charging and solar panels on the roof. View the full listing here.
  • 517 13th Street NE — $1,349,900 — Capitol Hill/H Street Corridor
    Open ONLINE — Ann Robertson
    Gorgeous 3-story corner townhouse with 4 BR/3.5 BA features an open floor plan with hardwood floors, 3 sides of light exposure and a fully loaded lower level with its own kitchen and laundry room for an AirBnB or In-law suite. View the full listing here.
  • 1043 5th Street SE — $865,000 — Capitol Riverfront/Navy Yard
    Open ONLINE — Brent Jackson
    3 BR/2 BA townhouse with an open floorplan includes gorgeous grey hardwood floors, large windows allowing tons of natural light, a private balcony and more! View the full listing here.
  • 626 Jefferson Street NW — $900,000 — Petworth/Brightwood Park
    Open ONLINE — Jordan Chronopoulos
    “This elegant residence was recently reimagined in a contemporary blend of modern finishes and open-concept living. Enjoy a thoughtful floor plan including 2400+ sq. ft., 4 bedrooms and 3.5 baths, two car parking, and a roof deck.” View the full listing here.

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