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DC Open House List for This Weekend

With 300+ open houses scheduled across the District, this weekend may be the busiest one yet of the summer/fall-ish market. As the weather gets nicer, so does the buyer’s market with all of these choices. Check out some of our favorite open houses 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.

  • 734 Quebec Place NW — $819,000 — Park View/Petworth
    Open Sat. 1-3 p.m. & Sun. 2-4 p.m. — Kevin Wood
    “This is truly one-of-a-kind — a Petworth/Columbia Heights end unit row house featuring three bedrooms, a den, a workroom, two full baths, tons of storage, a gorgeous wrap-around and very private garden, and parking. Flooded with light, this magical house has a covered front porch, plus upper and lower decks off the rear of the house. Thoughtful touches throughout, including heated towel racks, cool built-ins, washer/dryer on the upper level, reclaimed wood railings, exposed brick, high-efficiency boiler and a soaring ceiling in the living room. Super close to the Georgia Avenue/Petworth Metro station, Reliable Tavern, Homestead, Safeway, Yes! Organic Market and much, much more. You really need to see it in person to appreciate this incredible house!”
  • 101 N Carolina Avenue SE #106 — $325,000 — Capitol Hill
    Open Sun. 12-3 p.m. — Mandy Hursen & Tim Hursen Jr.
    1-bedroom at Carolina on the Hill is filled with natural sunlight, beautiful hardwood floors and boasts an impeccable Walk Score of 91.
  • 1209 13th Street NW #806 — $725,000 — Logan Circle
    Open Sat. & Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Eli Tucker
    “A PRIVATE ROOFTOP TERRACE with city views sits atop this immaculate PENTHOUSE two-level, two-bedroom condo just a short walk to Logan Circle. The unit features a well-appointed kitchen that opens to a generously sized living and dining room, surrounded by floor-to-ceiling windows.”
  • 718 L Street NE — $1,195,000 — H Street/NoMa
    Open Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Ellen Klein
    BACK ON THE MARKET, with a recent major $80k price reduction is this spacious 3 story interior row home that includes a fully rentable 1 BR/1 BA lower level unit to immediately offset your mortgage payments.
  • 1826 N Capitol Street NW #1 — $324,900 — Bloomingdale
    Open Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Amy Wease
    1 BR/1.5 BA condo features a 224 square foot “huge, private outdoor patio” with plenty of room for grilling and entertaining, especially in this weather!

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