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DC Open House List for This Weekend

It’s the first weekend of June, and there are plenty of open houses scheduled across the District! 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.

  • 4539 43rd Place NW — $1,773,000 — American University Park
    Open Fri. 3-5 p.m. — Liz Ho
    “Welcome home to a light-filled spacious retreat in the heart of close-in Tenleytown/AU Park! No detail was left untouched in this modern take on a craftsman classic. From the moment you meet the home, you’re greeted by full, green plantings, which provide privacy for the peaceful front porch. Enter through the custom craftsman doorway and find a beautiful entryway complete with a deep entryway closet. As you walk through, you’ll be instantly impressed by the showstopper living room and convenient light-filled office/bedroom #1… right off the side of the living room! Walking through the hallway, you’re met with the generous guest bedroom #2 and full guest bathroom complete with a beautiful glass-walled shower. The formal dining room takes on a relaxed feel as it connects to the bar/custom nook and is in clear view of the roomy family-entertaining room. Enjoy your cup of coffee sitting at the kitchen island, finished in gorgeous high-end quartz, or spend your Tuesday night cooking up a storm on the stainless steel appliances, thanks to the perfectly-appointed layout. (Yes, that is a Sub-Zero fridge!) Head up the stairs to the third and fourth bedrooms, and you’ll find great closet space and stylish touches tucked into every spot. The second full bath reveals more modern finishes and a practical bath complete with a tub. A bonus: The washer/dryer is already upstairs — you won’t even have to move it! The fifth and primary bedroom is a spacious, chic haven all its own… complete with the en-suite bathroom of your dreams and light-filled walk-in closet! The ample master bedroom faces the lush backyard. The master bathroom is ready for your Sunday afternoon bathtub soak, or early morning pre-work prep with your shower and dressing room beautifully planned together. Let’s not forget to hop down to the basement, designed by Saltbox architects. Temporarily used as a learning pod this past year, it is ready for you to make it all your own! Multiple spaces combine into an open floor plan, with a utility and storage room conveniently behind closed doors. A fully renovated basement bathroom, funky mod storage lockers, and access to the drive-in garage is great for all your plans! Don’t miss the EV outlet in the garage for your electric car. The home also comes with a fantastic set of *owned* solar panels to save you energy costs all year long. This is also the perfect time of year to take advantage of the restful backyard — walk off the gourmet kitchen down onto the perfect hosting patio… and around the privacy plantings to the charming herb and vegetable garden space! What more can we say? Welcome home”
  • 710 13th Street NE — $849,900 — H Street Corridor
    Open Sat. 1-3 p.m. — James Thomley
    “A lovely classic Colonial-style home located in the immediate area of the energetic H Street corridor. From here, you will enjoy the streetcar system, a mere block from your front door, where you can easily be transported all the way to Union Station. This spacious home contains two bedrooms large enough to fit king-sized beds, each with its own private bath and a convenient half-bath on the main level.”
  • 525 Tennessee Avenue NE — $875,000 — Capitol Hill
    Open Sat. 1-3 p.m. — James Thomley
    “Spacious and bursting with natural light, this stunning condo offers refined living in the sought-after Mount Vernon Triangle. This beautiful abode blends modern construction with loft-inspired style, such as high ceilings, hardwood floors and exposed ductwork.”
  • 1211 G Street SE #9 — $389,900 — Capitol Hill
    Open Sat. 1-3 p.m. — John Coleman
    “If a penthouse oozing with natural light is what you asked for, then look no further! Welcome to Cambridge Row, which was built/renovated in 2014 with an emphasis on quality and attention to detail. This unit features high ceilings, hardwood floors, stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops/backsplash, separate storage unit, European high-gloss cabinets, under-cabinet lighting, Kohler bathroom fixtures, front-loading washer and dryer, and much more!”
  • 1603 North Carolina Avenue NE #4 — $409,900 — Old City
    Open Sat. and Sun. 2-4 p.m. — Chris Hardgave
    “Perfect pied-a-terre in the city with tons of open living space, wood floors, built-in speakers and washer/dryer with tons of light! The open floor plan makes entertaining easy with a living/dining combo that flows into a chef’s gourmet kitchen with marble countertops, gas cooking, stainless steel appliances and 42″ custom cabinets.”

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