Happy Monday! The following is a list of featured events for the upcoming week.

DEEP NOIZE

Thursday, June 20 from 7-11 p.m.
821 Upshur Street, NW

Join Art of Noize for an evening of art and music on a deep cosmic speakeasy level. Aphrosoul (@lukumipeople) will be on the decks spinning deep house, soul, acid jazz and rare grooves.

Artist Khalid Thompson (@khalid_thompson) will be doing a live painting capturing the energy and bringing the DEEP NOIZE vibe to life. $10 Cover includes refreshments. Drink DEEP NOIZE!

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Address: 230 S Street NE #1 & #2
Neighborhood: Eckington
Listed: $685,000-$785,000
Open: Saturday and Sunday 2-4 p.m.

230 S Street NE is located in the popular Eckington neighborhood — D.C.’s not so secret gem!

Situated just north of NOMA and East of Shaw & Bloomington, Eckington offers more value for homebuyers than its pricier neighbors. Explore Eckington’s mature trees, colorful houses and delicious eateries including Big Bear Café & DCity Smokehouse.

Eckington earns an incredible “Very Walkable” score of 79, a “Very Bikeable” score of 86 and is only a half mile to the Red Line Metro. Brand new 2-level, 3 BR/3 BA townhome style condominiums with bright, open concept layouts, high-end modern finishes throughout, all new systems, windows, flooring, recessed lighting, etc. and off-street parking.

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With over 300 open houses across the district, the real estate market still shows no signs of slowing down even if spring has passed. Check out some of our favorites below and to see the entire DC Open House List, click here.

  • 1258 Neal Street NE — $899,000 — Trinidad
    Open Sun. 1-3 p.m. — James Thomley
    3-level rowhome with nearly 2,600 square feet includes a lower level in-law suite with its own kitchen, full bath, bedroom and a separate entrance.
  • 608 Farragut Street NW — $625,000 — Petworth
    Open Sat. & Sun. 2-4 p.m. — Sean Forschler
    Interior 3 BR rowhome features a large backyard with a garden and a bright sunroom in the rear, perfect for sunbathing iguanas.
  • 511 Alabama Avenue SE — $550,000 — Congress Heights
    Open Sat. 1-3 p.m. — Pam Milan
    “A new house from top to bottom” with renovations just completed, the “current owners have spared no expense in renovating this amazing property.”
  • 3900 Connecticut Avenue NW #103-G — $530,000 — North Cleveland Park
    Open Sat. & Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Joe Himali
    2 BR condo at Tilden Gardens with plenty of storage space, 9′ ceilings, hardwood floors, built-ins and even a formal dining room.
  • 902 E Capitol Street NE — $2,645,000 — Capitol Hill
    Open Sun. 1-4 p.m. — Phyllis Patterson
    “This stunning [6 BR/4.5 BA] historic home originally built in 1896 has been restored, renovated and re-imagined over the past 12 months.”

When: Open Saturday & Sunday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Where: 5024 9th Street NW

Now selling in Petworth and move-in ready, The Gallatin’s new 2 bedroom and 2 full bath condominiums offer sleek contemporary finishes and customized features designed for today’s urban lifestyle.

Priced in the $400s, the homes are an undeniable value for the location.

Each home is a corner unit with an open concept layout. The exposed beams and contemporary finishes create a loft-like feel. Standard features include quartz countertops and a Brazilian Walnut island in the kitchen, with Marmara marble flooring and tile in each bathroom.

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Located at 4016 Georgia Avenue NW, The Wyeth is a brand new, modern construction condo building brought to you by Lock7 Development.

Move in today at this one-of-a-kind 9 unit boutique development that has garnered much attention since sales began, even receiving mention in the Washington Post.

The remaining two-bedroom homes offer spacious two-level layouts and private balconies priced from $599,900. The final one-bedroom home is a 759 square-foot residence with it’s own large patio and is priced at $399,900.

Interior features in these modern homes include everything today’s home buyer is looking for. Kitchens boast brand new Energy Star-rated GE appliances, dark quartz countertops highlighted with a white chevron backsplash, under cabinet lighting, White European Oak floors throughout and much more.

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Real Estate Fresh Finds is a weekly selection of newly-listed properties in the District, brought to you by Real Living At Home.

Featured Property of the Week: 1237 Irving Street NE

This “contemporary & stylish California style detached brick home in the heart of Brookland” boasts 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms and a wide-open floor plan on the main level combining the kitchen, dining and great room with its 12′ exposed beam cathedral ceilings. Outside, the home features both a grassy front and backyard, a large storage shed and a driveway that leads to the back for extra parking behind the home. The house is conveniently between the Brookland-CUA and Rhode Island Avenue Metro Stations as well as numerous restaurants, bars and shops with a neighborhood Walk Score of 84.

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SWEAT DC, the city’s “fun and inclusive” private group fitness studio, understands that raising children can often make it difficult to navigate a consistent fitness routine. But SWEAT DC’s founder, Gerard “Coach G” Burley, knows that “healthier parents lead to healthier families.”

To help those who may be experiencing barriers to reaching their wellness goals because of parenting duties, Burley is hosting a free open house event and classes this Saturday, June 15. The idea is to prove to parents that perhaps even the busiest parent can squeeze a class or two a week into the kid-heavy schedule.

The 20-minute demo sessions — which begin at 1:20 p.m., 1:50 p.m. and 2:20 p.m. — will include demonstrations of what a typical SWEAT DC class involves, as well as free beverages and healthy snacks. Coaches will be on hand to describe how SWEAT DC creates its programs, and those who attend will be eligible for special rates and discounts as well as giveaways from partners Zico Coconut Water, Territory Foods and Athleta.

Free registration to reserve a slot on Saturday is available at this site: https://bit.ly/2EYuxcT

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Address: 1426 Rhode Island Ave NW #D
Neighborhood: Logan Circle
Listed: $1,099,000
Open: Saturday 12-2 p.m. and Sunday 2-4 p.m.

This is a one of a kind, striking industrial chic condo in the heart of Logan Circle — 3 BR + den, 3.5 BA, a private roof deck and attached garage!

Nestled in a garden courtyard off of Rhode Island & 14th Street, you will be wowed by the stunning 2 story main level that is flooded with natural light by soaring industrial style windows. The condo spans 5 levels, the most unique being the lower level separate incoming producing studio — which garners around $1300/month in rent!

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There’s over 250 open houses scheduled across the District this weekend. We’ve selected some of our favorites for the week to check out below and to see the entire DC Open House List, click here.

  • 2301 Champlain Street NW #108 — $889,000 — Adams Morgan
    Open Sat. 1-4 p.m. & Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Sean Forschler
    Spacious 2 BR at Adams Row with over 1,500 square feet has a wide open floor plan with industrial touches, walls of windows and a master bathroom with dual vanities, a frameless glass shower and a separate water closet.
  • 350 G Street SW #N102 — $275,000 — Southwest Waterfront
    Open Sun. 2-4 p.m. — Jason Martin
    “This meticulously kept studio in the heart of SW Waterfront/Wharf is the gelato your soul has been craving. Ignore the “studio” tag because the layout and square footage is larger than a lot of one bedroom units in the city.”
  • 2334 R Street SE — $739,500 — Randle Highlands
    Open Sun. 1:30-3 p.m. — Bob Williams
    Fully renovated detached SFH was recently under contract, but is now back on the market and looking for its new owner.
  • 645 Maryland Avenue NE #201 — $1,795,000 — Capitol Hill
    Open Sun. 2-4 p.m. — Fleur Howgill
    “One of the most beautiful condos in D.C. Formerly a 1906 garage that was transformed two years ago into this beautiful boutique, luxury, architecturally designed residences.
  • 4845 Illinois Avenue NW — $799,000 — Petworth
    Open Sun. 2-4 p.m. — Brett West
    4 BR/3.5 BA row home has only been on the market for 6 days, but already has gotten a $10k price reduction — just try to ignore the fact nearly every photo looks like it was taken from a ladder.

Described by the Washington Post as “the nation’s leading documentary film festival,” AFI DOCS returns to the Washington, D.C. area June 19-23 to showcase the best in documentary films.

Tickets are now on sale to this year’s diverse program, which features more than 70 films from 17 countries as well as insightful panels and presentations. Here are seven film highlights from the festival’s lineup of enlightening, daring and boundary-pushing explorations of the world around us.

True Justice: Bryan Stevenson’s Fight For Equality

Kicking off the festival is the world premiere of True Justice: Bryan Stevenson’s Fight For Equality. The doc tells the inspiring story of lawyer and human rights advocate Bryan Stevenson, who founded the Equal Justice Initiative in Montgomery, Alabama, to provide legal services for the poor and disenfranchised.

Raise Hell: The Life & Times Of Molly Ivins

Raise Hell: The Life & Times Of Molly Ivins, which closes the festival, chronicles the life and work of maverick political commentator and Pulitzer Prize-nominated author Molly Ivins. Filmmaker Janice Engel crafts a witty and entertaining portrait of Ivins, who died of cancer in 2007, giving life to her words and reminding us to be bold in today’s political climate.

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