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DC Open House List for This Weekend

The weather has dipped a bit as has the local open house count, but the temperature dip is much more extreme with still more than 360 open houses scheduled across the District. Take a look at some of our favorites below and to see the complete Open House List, click here.

  • 1077 30th Street NW #705 — $995,000 — Georgetown
    Open Sat. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. & Sun. 12-2 p.m. — Bradford Deel
    “Welcome to James Place Condominiums. Tucked away in a private courtyard and situated in the highly desirable Georgetown neighborhood. You’ll find tasteful updates throughout this recently renovated apartment. This well-appointed top-floor residence is move-in ready. It is an ideal place for any home buyer looking for a unique base in Washington, D. C. Bright and airy, this west-facing residence displays rare sunset views over historic Georgetown. Located in the heart of Georgetown with 24/7 building concierge. The living room is spacious with an open layout, fireplace and white oak hardwood floors. The dining room opens to the living room for fuss-free entertainment. The kitchen has new cabinets, quartz countertop and modern Bosch stainless steel appliances. The light-filled master bedroom features an en suite bathroom. The second bedroom is flooded with natural light. The guest bathroom is spacious with vanity, a shower and an integrated cabinet for extra storage. Many custom closets. The apartment has one parking space and a lockable storage space is included. It is located only one block from the Georgetown Waterfront, M Street shops, restaurants and a short walk to The Kennedy Center. Extremely convenient to Route 66, George Washington Parkway, Whitehurst Freeway, Downtown D.C. and NOVA.”
  • 520 SW N Street SW #430 & 429 — $929,999 — Southwest Waterfront
    Open Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Jennifer Dameika
    BACK ON THE MARKET “Waterfront co-op community of Habour Square offers a 1680 sq. ft. TWO BED/TWO BATH unit that has appraised ABOVE LIST VALUE! Recently renovated & upgraded. Completely private large patio and FOUR additional balconies! Massive primary bedroom walk-in closet formerly a den/WFH space that can easily convert back. Electric fireplace in living room conveys!”
  • 36 T Street NW — $1,475,000 — Eckington
    Open Sat. & Sun. 2-4 p.m. — Molly Branson & Jocelyn Vas
    “This striking 5 bedroom and 3.5 bath Federal row home has been renovated with quality updates while maintaining the historic character of a home built in 1909. New oak engineered hardwood flooring, new windows, 10’ ceilings on the main level, living room fireplace, bay windows, and an upper level skylight convey a pleasing blend of quality craftsmanship with modern design.”
  • 800 4th Street SW #N708 — $339,000 — Southwest Waterfront
    Open Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Monique Van Blaricom
    “Unit #N708 has everything you are looking for. Flooded with natural light, this 1-bedroom unit is equipped with 2 balconies, a spacious kitchen, hardwood floors and a large walk-in closet! The floor-to-ceiling windows in your bedroom and living room are perfect to view the 4th of July fireworks on the Mall or the Washington Monument all year round!”
  • 2600 Rhode Island Avenue NE — $999,990 — Woodridge
    Open Sat. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. — Steph Cooper & Hillary Nash
    “The [5 BR/5 BA]  home’s remarkable extension introduces vast, sun-drenched spaces, a fresh deck, and an inviting balcony, showcasing a detailed, floor-to-ceiling renovation that’s bound to impress its new owners. Upon entry, the space opens to a radiant area lit by natural light, where a fireplace invites warmth and sophistication.”
  • 421 Brandywine Street SE — $480,000 — Washington Highlands
    Open Sat. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. — Jimeen Doles
    “Introducing a stunning and newly renovated 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom semi-attached home that exudes luxury and style at every turn. This exquisite property boasts a front and back porch, a spacious back yard with a shed, and a private lower level entry to a suite that offers convenience and privacy.”

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