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DC Open House List for This Weekend

While a majority of DC residents are already undergoing the mass exodus for Labor Day Weekend, those who are staying in the District get to enjoy a couple days of easy parking, less traffic and also less busy open houses. While there aren’t quite as many this weekend due to the holiday, For the entire list click here.

1702 Lamont Street NW
Agent: Jacob Wysor
Open Sunday 1-4PM
List Price: $1,295,000

This Mount Pleasant home was PoPville’s GDoN earlier this week and now we’re even more intrigued to take a look in person.

2179 Half Moon Place NE
Agent: Steve Gaich
Open Saturday 2-4PM
Open Sunday 2-4PM
List Price: $575,000

Originally listed at the beginning of the summer, this Woodridge home is now relisted and advertising a $10k closing credit.

122 Ingraham Street NW
Agent: Chaliss Pulliam
Open Saturday 11AM-2PM
List Price: $599,993

This townhouse in Petworth is described on MRIS as “inviting inside and out” and “an amazing home with rental potential in the basement.”

1822 H Street NE
Agent: Eric Brooks
Open Saturday 2-4PM
List Price: $399,900

What it lacks in aesthetics it makes up for in price and location.

1933 18th Street NW #303
Agent: Matt Zanolli
Open Sunday 1-3PM
List Price: $589,500

Looking for a home with a ladder-accessible loft? Look no further.

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