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DC Open House List for This Weekend

It’s the last weekend before our clocks fall back, which means winter isn’t too far away. If you have been thinking about buying a home, now is the time if you want to move in before the weather gets too cold. Check out our favorites below and to see the full Open House List, click here.

  • 1986 Retta Gilliam Court SE — $669,900 — Congress Heights
    Open Sun. 12-2 p.m. — Tiffanyanne Tomlinson
    “Your SE D.C. oasis awaits you right here in Fairlawn Estates! This exclusive gated community of only 20 fully detached homes delivered in 2010 is perfect for a new or growing household! This home features well over 2,500 square feet of living space spread across 3 levels.”
  • 4121 9th Street NW #2 — $545,000 — Petworth
    Open Sat. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. & Sun. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. — Ashley Brudowsky
    “This stunning condo was built in 2018 — it boasts gorgeous hardwood floors, an open layout that is flooded with natural light, a designer kitchen that is perfect for entertaining, two spacious bedrooms, plentiful closet space, and the LOWEST condo fees in the neighborhood. This gem sits just blocks from the Petworth Metro, multiple grocery stores, coffee shops, fitness centers, and everything vibrant Upshur St. has to offer. On Saturdays, a charming farmer’s market full of fresh local veggies, flowers, coffee and pastries pops up just steps from the front door. It’s no surprise that it earned a walk score of 95, it’s a city dweller’s paradise!”
  • 232 Nicholson Street NE — $625,000 — Riggs Park
    Open Sat. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. & Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Molly Branson
    “Modern 3 bedroom, 2 full bath semi-detached home in Riggs Park! From top to bottom you will find meticulous craftsmanship with quality upgrades and high design appeal. The owners recently expanded and opened up the first floor bringing in even more light and additional kitchen storage space (which we all need!).”
  • 7058 Eastern Avenue NW #209 — $222,850 — Takoma
    Open Sun. 12-2 p.m. — Peter Paglio
    “This spacious, light-filled [2 BR/1 BA] home features two bedrooms and one bathroom in exciting Takoma, D.C.! Hardwood floors throughout, an updated kitchen with gas range, two massive walk-in closets (one in the main bedroom and a second in the hall), a sunny balcony, and assigned parking, this home offers tremendous space in a superb location.”
  • 1411 F Street NE — $1,115,000 — Capitol Hill
    Open Sun. 2-4 p.m. — Pfashema Faber & Katherine Krevor
    “This tastefully renovated classic D.C. Victorian row home has it all — including an English basement apartment that will subsidize your mortgage with the rental income you can generate! Light and airy, this home is a peaceful refuge in the heart of the city and perfectly situated at the crossroads of Capitol Hill and the H Street corridor. Exposed brick walls, newer windows, a new kitchen, new oak floors/refinished historic pine floors, new lights, updated bathrooms, skylights, and newer HVAC make this home truly turnkey, simply move in!”
  • 1454 Belmont Street NW #12 — $995,000 — Columbia Heights
    Open Sun. 2-4 p.m. — Kassie Payne
    “PRICE IMPROVEMENT!!! In this spacious 2 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom modern urban style loft! This truly amazing space features soaring 24ft. ceilings and sleek modern aesthetics, fixtures, and appliances, complete with an upper loft bedroom and a main level bedroom/den, both with their own full bathrooms, a main level hallway powder room, amazing floor to ceiling windows with automatic remote controlled window shades, and a balcony with some of the best monumental views of downtown D.C., with a total of 1,300 sq. ft. of living space!”
  • 1004 Sigsbee Place NE — $925,000 — Brookland
    Open Sun. 12-2 p.m. — John Coleman
    “This rare double-lot property boasts endless possibilities. In addition to the home itself, the sale includes the large adjacent lot, which could provide other opportunities. While it currently provides a massive and lush yard, it also offers potential opportunities for a separate structure, home addition, pool, or just an amazing gift to your four-legged friend who will have space to run to their heart’s content.”
  • 2113 11th Street NW — $1,550,000 — U Street
    Open Sat. 1-3 p.m. — Debi Fox
    “PRICE REDUCTION & NEW SELLER CREDIT OF $10,000 if Ratified Full Price Contract by November 15th! Plus Sellers paying 1 point to lower interest rate. Now’s the Time! That’s an Additional Reduction of over 20,000 off the Price! One of the BEST Row Houses in One of the Most Sought after Neighborhoods in the City!”

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