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DC open house list for this weekend: Oct 10, 2025

This article is sponsored by RLAH @properties.

Fall is finally in full swing with moderate temps, hoodie weather and an abundance of available DC Open Houses scheduled across the District for the weekend. Take a look at some of our favorite opens below to see the full DC Open House list, click here.

1741 1st Street Nw
  • 1741 1st St NW — $1,100,000 — Bloomingdale
    Open Sun. 12-2PM — Pey Behin & Katherine Krevor
    “Step into a world of elegance and modern finishes in this stunning and warm Victorian rowhouse, nestled in the historic, architecturally rich Bloomingdale neighborhood. Exposed brick on two levels adds timeless character, while a thoughtful 2018 renovation by Revive DC ensures contemporary luxury throughout. The home is designed for flexibility, featuring a completely separate income-producing basement unit with its own kitchen, bath, and separate meters—perfect for live-in use while generating rental income to offset your mortgage. The main residence is ideal for both entertaining and everyday living. A gourmet kitchen boasts high-end appliances, including a six-burner gas stove, built-in drawer microwave, and sleek refrigerator, seamlessly flowing into an inviting living area anchored by a cozy gas fireplace. Premium finishes, from rich engineered hardwood flooring to elegant mid-century light fixtures, complement the home’s sophisticated aesthetic.”
  • 224 S St NE #2 — $669,900 — Eckington
    Open Sun. 11AM-1PM — David Bediz
    “Stylish, Sun-Filled Condo with Available Parking in Prime Location! Welcome to this beautifully updated 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom condo offering 1,311 square feet of modern living across two spacious levels. Nestled on a charming, tree-lined street, this pet-friendly home features an open floor plan flooded with natural light, sleek tray ceilings, and contemporary finishes throughout.”
  • 2815 39th St NW — $2,500,000 — Observatory Circle
    Open Sat. 1-3PM — Larry & Richard Prigal
    $300k PRICE IMPROVEMENT: “Truly exceptional and meticulously designed, this expansive residence offers luxurious multi-level living, perfect for today’s modern lifestyle—complete with a full lower-level apartment ideal for guests, rental income, or multi-generational living.”
  • 614 8th St NE — $1,025,000 — H Street Corridor
    Open Sat. & Sun. 1-3PM — Howard Salpeter
    “Welcome home to this Capitol Hill gem where classic architecture meets modern living. Behind its timeless façade, you’ll find warm, light-filled spaces with solid oak floors, open living and dining areas, and a built-in wet bar.”
  • 1828 North Capitol St NW — $990,000 — Bloomingdale
    Open Sat. 12-2PM & Sun. 10AM-2PM — Thomas Doyle
    “This large and elegant rowhome located in historic Bloomingdale was completely renovated in 2021 with an eye for details. The home is over 2,000 sq. ft of living space on 3 levels. The open floor plan on the main level includes hardwood floors throughout, high ceilings, half bathroom, and custom millwork.”
  • 4920 Loughboro Rd NW — $5,000,000 — Kent
    Open Sun. 1-3PM — Brian Thomas
    “Welcome to 4920 Loughboro Road NW, a custom showpiece located across a broad corner lot, complemented by handsome Jeld-Wen metal-clad casement windows, is but a taste of the quality and craftsmanship you’ll discover inside. Across the flagstone walk, welcoming porch and into the soaring foyer, you may well catch your breath as you savor the Brazilian white oak floors, stunning designer light fixtures, and sophisticated finishes.”
  • 1227 Wylie St NE — $570,000 — H Street Corridor
    Open Sun. 2-4PM — Mandy & Tim Hursen Jr.
    “Welcome to this charming Federal-style two-level townhome just one block from the vibrant H Street Corridor! Blending classic character with thoughtful modern updates. The open floor plan on the main level provides flexible living and dining areas with a bold pop of colorful wallpaper and exposed brick accents.”
  • 1725 17th St NW #416 — $425,000 — Dupont
    Open Sun. 12-2PM — Joe Himali & Brielle Powers
    “Perched on the corner of the building with picturesque views of Riggs Place, the quiet residence is bathed in natural light from oversized windows. Step into the formal foyer and you’ll immediately fall in love with the nine-foot ceilings, gleaming oak floors, generous closets, and period details that speak to the home’s enduring character.”

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    Marcus Correll is the Media Manager at RLAH @properties, consistently ranked among the D.C.'s top five brokerages in market share, volume, units sold, and agent count, with a strong focus on helping local buyers and sellers. Marcus oversees marketing for nearly every RLAH listing, leading a team of designers and managing the creative seen across print and digital platforms. Outside of work, he enjoys dinosaurs, building epic Lego sets, and reliving early 2000s emo anthems.