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DC Open House List for This Weekend

We’ve got 250 more open houses in the District this weekend and have selected 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.

  • 1414 11th Street NW #1 — $824,900 — Logan Circle
    Open Sat. 12-2 p.m. — James Downing
    “Welcome home. From the moment you enter, you will see this is not just another condo, it is a great 2-level home with over 1400 square feet of living space! This 2 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath condo has everything you need and more. On the main floor you will love the living/dining area with a fireplace and an open kitchen with an island. Plenty of counter space to socially distant cook with your partner or friends. The main bedroom suite is upstairs with a private balcony and back on the main floor is the 2nd bedroom suite — or perfect for a family room or home office. Complete with your own parking space and no — you won’t have any high condo fees here. This 3-unit condo has a low fee of $231/month. Need more outdoor space? Enjoy the common area in front complete with a grill — all you need is the food and bottle (or two) of wine. Pets are welcome and your dog will love to hang out with you in Logan Circle just 2 blocks away. Walkable to everything you need for perfect city-living.”
  • 619 Elliott Street NE — $899,998 — Capitol Hill/H Street Corridor
    Open Sat. & Sun. 2-4 p.m. — John Coleman
    3 BR/2.5 BA 3-level interior townhome features exposed brick, hardwood floors, built-in shelving, high ceilings, oversized windows and a rear back deck and a gazebo!
  • 215 Emerson Street NW #202 — $225,000 — Petworth/Brightwood Park
    Open Sun. 2-4 p.m. — Melanie Friedson & Erin McCleary
    “The top floor, corner [1 BR/1 BA] unit offers a traditional floor plan with elegant original features mixed seamlessly with stylish updates throughout.”
  • 1500 Pennsylvania Avenue  SE #405 — $425,000 — Potomac Ave/Hill East
    Open Sun. 2-4 p.m. — Metro DC Houses
    Top floor 1 BR/1 BA unit at the nearly brand-new building the One Five boasts an open layout with hardwood floors throughout and a Juliette balcony as well as community rooftop deck and grilling area.
  • 1809 37th Street NW — $1,965,000 — Burleith
    Open Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Joshua Ross
    Back on the market with a $30k reduction from the original list price is this “refreshing & inviting 4 BR | 4.5 BA row home in the heart of Burlieth complete with multiple outdoor spaces & parking for 2 cars.”

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