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DC Open House List for This Weekend

We’ve got another 300+ DC Open Houses scheduled across the District this weekend. As more and more houses are listed for sale in this mid-winter/pre-spring market, we are already seeing an array of price reductions and homes returning to active on the market. Take a look at a handful of our favorites below and to see the complete Open House List, click here.

  • 614 Franklin Street NE — $875,000 — Brookland
    Open Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Jami Rankin
    “Conveniently located in the Brookland/Edgewood neighborhood, this renovated sun-filled, semi-detached home features an open floorplan, hardwood floors, gas fireplace, exposed brick feature wall, a sunroom & ample spaces on three levels. The stainless & granite kitchen features a seated island open to the entire first floor. Upstairs the primary bedroom has a sitting/dressing area with ample closets & an en-suite bath with oversized walk-in shower. Two additional bedrooms & a second full bath complete the upper level. The lower level is completely finished with a recreation room with wet bar, full bath & 4th bedroom. The deep rear yard features a deck, patio area, grassy area & a 2-car parking pad with secure, roll up automatic garage door.”
  • 420 16th Street SE #109 — $299,999 — Hill East
    Open Sun. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. — Jocelyn Vas & Molly Branson
    $50k PRICE REDUCTION: “Discover the essence of urban living in this 1 BD/1 BA Hill East condo. The open floor plan seamlessly connects a sunlit living room with new flooring to a chef’s kitchen featuring granite counters and stainless steel appliances. The bedroom suite includes a marble-tiled bathroom and a spacious walk-in closet.”
  • 1117 10th Street NW #605 — $339,900 — Shaw
    Open Sat. 1-3 p.m. — Fernando Garcia
    BACK ON THE MARKET & 5k PRICE REDUCTION: “Amazing central studio brimming with brand new! In Unit 605 itself, you’ll savor a unit-wide installation of gleaming new wood floors, a glorious wall of windows, giant walk-in closet, and private balcony! Of course, there’s also a COMPLETE SUITE of brand-new appliances, to include gas cooking.”
  • 2912 26th Street NE — $1,695,000 — Woodridge
    Open Sun. 1:30-3:30 p.m. — Iris Johnson
    “Beautiful BRAND NEW house with 6 bedrooms and 4.5 bath. The ground level basement has its own separate laundry, two bedrooms and a wet bar. On the main level you’ll find an open floor with a gourmet kitchen with wine cooler, living room, powder room, pantry, and a family room leading to a spacious and private deck under the oak tree.”
  • 2500 Q Street NW #317 — $298,000 — Georgetown
    Open Sat. 1-3 p.m. — Eli Tucker
    “Charming Georgetown studio with a large bonus room for an office or extra storage space and spectacular view of the manicured community grounds. All utilities are included in the condo fee. One of the best studio floor plans you will find with plenty of space for sleeping, entertainment space, and dining. A large bonus room off the main space can be used for an office and extra storage.”
  • 3337 Clay Place NE — $399,000 — River Terrace
    Open Sat. 2-4 p.m. & Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Kurt Becker
    “Entertain guests in the spacious living room featuring an open floor plan. The outdoor living spaces are an extension of the home’s beauty, featuring a patio perfect for al fresco dining and parking . For those seeking green features, the property is ready to go solar with the stove being the only gas appliance and the positioning of the 200 amp electrical panel providing the potential to install an EV charger.”
  • 2101 11th Street NW #402 — $670,000 — U Street
    Open Sun. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. — Lorin Mones
    “This modern 2bd/2ba condo offers contemporary living and a location that can’t be beaten. Your new home features a kitchen and living space perfect for cooking and entertaining, including quartz countertops, bar-style seating, rich espresso cabinets, high-end Jenn-Air appliances, and gas range. Throughout the condo, ash hardwood floors add style and brightness.”

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