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DC Open House List for This Weekend

Weekends before or after a big holiday aren’t always the best time for open houses, but if 2020 has proved anything, it’s that this year is unlike any other. With 225+ open houses scheduled across the District this weekend, you have time to do some home searching without interfering with any Thanksgiving plans next week. 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.

  • 109 Kentucky Avenue SE — $899,900 — Capitol Hill
    Open Sat. & Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Fernando Garcia
    “In the heart of Capitol Hill, step through the smart, low-maintenance, front garden at 109 Kentucky Avenue SE and immediately feel the storied splendor of one of America’s most notable neighborhoods” with 4 BR/2 BA across three levels features “rich wood floors, federal flourishes and a soothing sense of humble elegance.”
  • 215 Emerson Street NW #202 — $219,000 — Petworth/Fort Totten
    Open Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Melanie Friedson
    Spacious 1 BR unit with lots of light washing across the hardwood floors of this open floor plan.
  • 310 N Street SW — $525,000 — Southwest Waterfront
    Open Sat. 1-3 p.m. — Kendra Taft
    “This two bedroom, one bathroom three-level mid-century modern Charles Goodman architecturally designed contemporary-style townhouse boasts an abundance of natural light and private gated patio for peaceful tranquility.”
  • 1000 New Jersey Avenue SE #211 — $579,000 — Navy Yard
    Open Sun. 12-2 p.m. — Kassie Payne & Brandon Feraren
    2 BR/2 BA unit with 1,000+ sq. ft. at Capitol Hill Tower Co-Op boasts a bevy of amenities including a gym, indoor pool/spa, courtyard, 24-hour concierge and more!
  • 2246 12th Street NW — $819,900 — U Street/Cardozo
    Open Sat. & Sun. 2-4 p.m. — Maureen Andary
    “From skylights to an expansive roof deck, you’ll live the high life in this renovated 1920s row house just off the U Street Corridor. Enjoy open concept living, hardwood floors, a large primary bedroom with fireplace and en suite bath, and plenty of counter space in your updated kitchen.”
  • 3023 S Dakota Avenue NE — $1,249,900 — Woodridge
    Open Sat. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. — Lee Gochman
    Huge 4-level 6 BR/5.5 BA home completely renovated in 2020 exudes modern luxury in the rare and coveted (in D.C., at least) single-family detached home.

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