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DC Open House List for This Weekend

It appears the DMV will miss the snowstorm expected to hit most of the northeast and just drench us with rain and 50-degree temps. Pull out that spring rain jacket and check out our favorite DC Open Houses below and to see the full Open House List, click here.

  • 725 Kenyon Street NW #1 — $1,025,000 — Columbia Heights
    Open Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Daniel Kotz
    BACK ON THE MARKET: “Welcome home. From the moment you enter this spectacular and rare, 2,023 square foot home in Columbia Heights; you will be greeted by high ceilings and tons of natural light. Completed in 2018 and designed by Kube Architecture, this condo features a spacious, open floor plan layout with large windows on three sides of the home, a feature rarely found in condos. The beautifully appointed space occupies the entire first floor and a portion of the second floor of a duplex single family home. The kitchen features custom German cabinetry, Krion countertops and Bosch appliances. The 7 inch white oak floors run throughout the home. Upstairs there are two bedrooms, a full bathroom and a great flex space that could be a den, office or additional storage. Accompanying the interior square footage, there is also a private front porch, private rear deck, and back yard, making this home perfect for entertaining, relaxing, and working from home. Included with the unit is secure parking. Conveniently located near both Georgia Ave-Petworth Metro Station and the Columbia Heights Metro and endless restaurants and bars including favorites like Hook Hall, Call your Mother Deli, St.Vincent Wine Bar, Taqueria Habanero, Pho Viet and more!”
  • 456 Randolph Street NW #1 — $869,000 — Petworth
    Open Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Mitch Pollard
    “This two-level home is on a quiet block next to the Armed Forces Retirement Home and Lincoln’s Cottage. The entire building was recently reconstructed and has high-end finishes throughout the unit and is bursting with natural light. Offering 3 spacious Bedrooms and 2.5 Baths, this home has an attractive layout that includes an open Main Level, a Lower Level primary suite with its own entrance, outdoor space on both levels, and a private parking space.”
  • 560 48th Place NE — $550,000 — Deanwood
    Open Sat. & Sun. 1-3 p.m. — John Couch
    “This beautiful 3 BR, 1 1/2 bath home is located in the sought after Deanwood neighborhood. The home sits perfectly on a large landscaped lot. Enter the front door into an open living room, the dining area is large enough for full family gatherings.”
  • 2707 Adams Mill Road NW #207 — $355,000 — Lanier Heights
    Open Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Jeff Tanck
    “This delightful one bedroom home is flooded with light and full of character! Original hardwood floors, high ceilings and classic built-ins offer comforting charm. The open, updated kitchen with newer stainless steel appliances, quartz counters, tile backsplash and excellent storage provides modern convenience.”
  • 132 18th Street SE #2 — $600,000 — Hill East
    Open Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Kris Walker
    “Lovely Armory Row flat in a 3-unit condo building in a super location literally steps to the Stadium Armory metro station” with “hardwood flooring, beautiful trim, custom closets, recessed lighting on dimmers and natural light from windows on 3-sides.”
  • 3414 Rodman Street NW — $1,200,000 — Cleveland Park
    Open Sat. & Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Joe Himali
    “Perfectly nestled on a quiet side-street in the heart of Cleveland Park, 3414 Rodman Street NW is a classic porch-front farmhouse. With original wavy pane glass windows (including six over six, six over one, and three over one windows), French doors, built-ins, brass doorknobs, and original hardwood floors, this home is filled with historic details yet is fully updated for modern living.”

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