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DC Open House List for This Weekend: June 5, 2026

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The first full weekend of June is here, and DC is in peak open-house season. With 360+ open houses across the city this weekend, the warm weather makes it the perfect time to stroll a few neighborhoods, tour a porch or two, and imagine your summer in a new place. To see the full DC Open House list, click here.

901 Butternut St NW
901 Butternut St NW
  • 901 Butternut St NW — $1,050,000 — Takoma
    Open Sat. 12-2PM — Kerri Murphy
    “Welcome to 901 Butternut Street NW, a classic Takoma DC home just moments from The Parks at Walter Reed that somehow manages to feel both tucked away and incredibly connected. With its big front porch and thoughtful layout, this is the kind of home that gives you that neighborhood feel while still being right near everything you could want.”
  • 315 11th St SE — $900,000 — Capitol Hill
    Open Sun. 1-3PM — Denny Horner & Leyla Phelan
    “Introducing 315 11th ST SE, a federal charmer in a prime Capitol Hill location. This home offers historic character and modern living on a picture-perfect, tree-lined street, is freshly painted and has newly refinished hardwood floors throughout.”
  • 326 Farragut St NW — $825,000 — Petworth
    Open Sat. & Sun. 1-3PM — Kevin Wood
    “326 Farragut St. NW is a 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath home in Petworth featuring a covered front porch, a deep backyard with secure parking, a finished basement with front and rear exits, solar panels, central air conditioning, and an open kitchen designed for modern living and entertaining. The location offers easy access to the Georgia Ave–Petworth Metro station for quick downtown commuting, as well as nearby green spaces including Grant Circle, Sherman Circle, Upshur Park, and the Raymond Recreation Center fields.”
  • 1020 10th St NE — $795,000 — H Street Corridor
    Open Sun. 1-3PM — James Thomley
    “Charming end-unit historic row home ideally located just steps from Union Market and its vibrant mix of dining and entertainment, including Michelin-starred and Bib Gourmand destinations. Enjoy a 94 Walk Score with effortless access to the NoMa Metro, Trader Joe’s, and Whole Foods. This spacious home features two large bedrooms and two and a half baths, including a generously sized walk-in closet.”

  • 1024 Cook Dr SE — $750,000 — Congress Heights
    Open Sun. 12-2PM — Brendan Mullenholz & Russell Brazil
    “Enjoy suburban style living with the convenience of city access in this rarely available Craftsman home in Asheford Court. Built in 2016, this charming 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath home offers a bright, open layout with an easy flow from the front sitting area to the spacious family room and into the sun-filled kitchen.”
  • 2022 Columbia Rd NW #412 — $619,000 — Kalorama
    Open Sun. 12-2PM — Elizabeth Benitez
    “Rarely available 2 bedroom corner historic residence in the iconic Beaux-Arts Wyoming building, located in the heart of the Kalorama Triangle. Highlighted in Washington’s Best Addresses book, this expansive and desirable home seamlessly blends timeless architectural elegance with sophisticated urban luxury. The home features an expansive light-filled living room with beautiful wood flooring that flows throughout.”
  • 3980 2nd St SW — $480,000 — Bellevue
    Open Fri. 4-6PM & Sat. 1-3PM — Sherese Teixeira
    “A beautifully renovated home just minutes from National Harbor, The Wharf, Audi Field, GWU, Howard University, National Park, newly redeveloped St. Elizabeths and Downtown DC that blends luxury finishes with smart functionality, perfect for modern living and house hacking opportunities. This spacious 4-bedroom, 3-bath home features luxury vinyl plank flooring throughout, recessed lighting in every room, and an abundance of natural sunlight that fills the home from top to bottom.”
  • 3628 New Hampshire Ave NW — $1,125,000 — Columbia Heights
    Open Sat. 2-4PM — Silvana Dias
    “Lovingly restored and thoughtfully renovated & expanded by its current owners, this remarkable home retains the timeless charm and craftsmanship that define classic Wardman architecture while incorporating the extensive upgrades today’s homeowners seek. Nearly every aspect of the home has been updated, including electrical, plumbing, HVAC, outdoor living and parking pad offering true peace of mind rarely found in homes of this era.”

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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.