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DC Open House List for This Weekend

It’s only mid September and already is feeling like fall with the breezy jeans and hoodie weather. While the weather is likely to jump back up in typical D.C. fashion, you can at least enjoy these 65-degree weekend open houses. Throw on your favorite sweatshirt or jacket this weekend and check out some of our favorites 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.

  • 1529 Q Street NW #4 — $1,349,000 — Dupont/Logan Circle
    Open Sun. 1-4 p.m. — Jeff Jackson
    “New Price! Soaring ceilings, incredible natural light, and luxury finishes define this beautiful and dramatic one of a kind 2 BR, 2 BA condo in one of the most desirable areas of Washington, D.C. Located on a charming tree-lined street, just 4 blocks from the Dupont Circle Metro and only 1.5  blocks from Whole Foods and all of the trendy restaurants of 14th Street, this 1,550 square foot condo occupies the entire top floors of a majestic townhouse. Lives like a home with a low, low condo fee. The unit has been newly renovated and is ready for the art collection and furnishings of a selective buyer. An enormous private roof deck and parking included.”
  • 1241 Linden Place NE — $829,000 — H Street Corridor
    Open Sat. & Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Kevin Wood
    “Situated on one of the prettiest blocks in the Atlas District/H Street, this super charming, large row house (almost 1500 square feet) features two large bedrooms with high ceilings, two full baths, separate living and dining rooms and a stainless kitchen.”
  • 2501 Calvert Street NW #811 — $339,900 — Woodley Park/Garfield
    Open Sun. 2-4 p.m. — Emily Attwood
    1 BR/1 BA unit at Shoreham North Condominiums includes access to the rooftop deck, lounge and more.
  • 1391 Pennsylvania Avenue SE #M09 — $558,000 — Hill East
    Open Sat. 2-4 p.m. & Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Traci Johnson
    “This is a TRUE 2 bedroom condo with over 1,000 s.f. of space nestled in a quiet corner of the building. Both bedrooms have huge walk-through closets, 2 spacious full bathrooms with linen closets and plenty of additional storage space throughout the home, including a kitchen pantry and full laundry closet with full-sized washer and dryer.”
  • 1300 Taylor Street NW #102 — $570,000 — Petworth
    Open Sun. 2-4 p.m. — Troy Patterson
    Spacious 2 BR/2 BA condo at Adora Condominiums features hardwood floors, granite counters and a working gas fireplace.

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