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DC Open House List for This Weekend

It’s a holiday weekend in the District, which means the open houses are slim pickings compared to most weekends. With only 70 scheduled across the 3-day weekend, you’ll definitely need to check out our recommendations below. To see the full Open House List, click here.

  • 6645 Georgia Avenue NW #104 — $279,900 — Brightwood
    Open Sat. 1-3 p.m. — Mark Bertini
    “Make sure to visit this light-filled updated first-floor unit on the quiet backside of the building overlooking the park next door. Beautifully updated bathroom and kitchen with in-unit washer/dryer is so convenient!”
  • 2811 N. Capitol Street NE — $699,000 — Bloomingdale/Edgewood
    Open BY APPT. ONLY — Ricardo Vasquez
    “Incredible opportunity to complete this project and customize it to your vision. House offers original hardwood floors, exposed brick walls [and] a wonderful finished front porch.” The “property being sold AS-IS” and “the first and second floors are fully open and ready for your vision.”
  • 121 6th Street NE — $1,850,000 — Capitol Hill
    Open Sat. 12-3 p.m. — Phyllis Jane Young
    “Charming 1820s robin-egg blue, 20′ wide semi-detached frame reflects the essence of welcome and hospitality! Carefully renovated and reimagined to meet today’s hectic lifestyles and numerous demands! So open and contemporary, so traditional and feel-good, so bright throughout from its wall of windows on three sides.”
  • 727 Capitol Square Place SW — $1,149,000 — Southwest Waterfront
    Open Sat. 1-4 p.m. — Lewis Bashoor
    “Welcome to your genuine wharf home! This classic, 4 level, sunny bay front features 4BR; or 3BR & entertainment room; 3.5BA; living/dining room with bay window and cozy gas fireplace; big, table space kitchen with granite and new appliances!”
  • 1440 Tuckerman Street NW #203 — $164,900 — Brightwood
    Open Fri. 5-7 p.m. — Mandy Hursen & Tim Hursen Jr.
    “Lots of recent updates including newly painted kitchen cabinets, new bathroom vanity and more! Professionally cleaned and staged. A wonderful [1BR/1BA] home at an unbelievable price. Too good to be true? Come see for yourself!”
  • 2416 Skyland Place SE — $475,000 — Skyland
    Open Sun. 1-3 p.m. — John Agim
    “This detached, 3-bedroom, brick split foyer” features “an attached garage, two and half baths, and lots of upgrades that make it a bargain to be had.”

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