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We’ve got another massive batch of DC Open Houses with 375 opens scheduled across the District this weekend. Check out some of our favorites below and to see the complete Open House List, click here.

  • 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. Enter the home and you will be struck by the light-filled spaciousness of the living and dining room open floor plan leading you back to an L shaped gourmet kitchen. The kitchen features ample white shaker cabinetry, soft close drawers, stainless-steel appliances, gas range cooking, quartz countertops, mosaic tile backsplash and a pantry (also plumbed for a washer/dryer). Off the kitchen is an expansive Trex deck, perfect for grilling, relaxing and entertaining. The upper-level primary bedroom features a bay window and high vaulted ceilings. There are two closets and the ensuite bath has a double vanity, ceramic tiled flooring, and a frameless shower. Two additional bedrooms share a full bath, and one has access to an upper back balcony. The lower level provides an option for a separate living space with a large living room, a wet bar, two large bedrooms, a full bath, and laundry. There are two lower-level walk-out entrances accessible through the front and back.”
  • 800 4th Street SW #N708 — $339,000 — Southwest Waterfront
    Open Sat. 12-2 p.m. — Monique Van Blaricom
    “Welcome home to Potomac Place Tower! Look no further, 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!”
  • 1526 17th Street NW #411 — $625,000 — Dupont
    Open Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Denny Horner & Leyla Phelan
    “Welcome to your new home in Dupont Circle! Nestled on the top floor of the coveted and pet-friendly Cavanaugh Court, this corner unit offers the perfect blend of comfort and convenience. You’ll be greeted by an abundance of natural light that floods the spacious living area, which includes beautiful built-in shelving and TV space, and is a wide-open concept seamlessly connecting the living, dining, and kitchen areas.”
  • 1211 Van Street SE #1012 — $515,000 — Navy Yard
    Open Sat. 12-2 p.m. — Mandy Hursen
    “Unit 1017 overlooks the Bull Pen and gets wonderful natural light from the large east facing window. You’ll find natural stained wood floors throughout the entire home. The kitchen boasts clean and sleek modern cabinets and countertops, stainless appliances and a designer backsplash. Your bedroom is a peaceful retreat tucked away in the center of the home with a sliding barn door.”
  • 2228 12th Street NW — $998,500 — Columbia Heights
    Open Sat. 12-2 p.m. & Sun. 2-4 p.m. — Kristen Schifano
    $125k PRICE REDUCTION: “This impeccably crafted [3 BR/1.5 BA] home features an open floor plan with three bedrooms, soaring ceilings, a built-in electric fireplace, skylight, transom and energy-efficient windows, and exposed brick walls.”
  • 355 I Street SW #209-S — $599,900 — Southwest Waterfront
    Open Sat. 2-4 p.m. — Fernando Garcia
    “Unit 209-S welcomes you with 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, beautiful hardwood floors, automatic window shades, newer appliances, in-unit washer and dryer, and abundant natural light thanks to windows on two sides. You’ll also enjoy peace of mind with a reserved, secure, off-street parking space.”
  • 1545 18th Street NW #606 — $435,000 — Dupont
    Open Sat. 2-4 p.m. & Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Chris Suranna & Colin Johnson
    “Welcome to this stunning one-bedroom condo nestled within the prestigious Dupont East Condominium, offering a seamless blend of luxury living and convenience in the heart of the city. Step into this meticulously designed unit, where modernity meets comfort.”
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Address: 217 16th Street NE #6
Neighborhood: Kingman Park
Type: 2 BR, 2 BA condo — 1,356 sq. ft.
Listed: $800,000

Noteworthy: two-level 2 BR | 2 BA with a Julia Child’s inspired kitchen & private rooftop

The Madison, a 9-unit condo building that was formerly an active church until Urban Edge Development purchased it in the summer of 2022. Named after Reverend Madison Lewis, who chose the church location and oversaw the construction in 1880.

Unit 6 is a two-level 2 BR | 2 BA with a Julia Child’s inspired kitchen, an expansive private rooftop, moments from Capitol Hill. These curated condos range from 1 BR to 3 BRs from $485,000 up to $1,085,000, each with its own private direct entrance and outdoor space. With distinguished features such as wide plank white oak floors, crown molding, molding accent walls, heated floors in all primary bathrooms, and handmade Amish wood cabinetry with custom stain and Bosch appliances, the quality of craftsmanship and attention to detail is truly unparalleled. Amenities include the converted church spire into a mail room, a gated entrance, and a patio area for recreational purposes, complete with a community grill.

Listed By Alexandra Ross & Scott Roof of ROSS | RESIDENTIAL at RE/MAX Realty Services.

Listed by:
Alexandra Ross — RE/MAX Realty Services
[email protected]
(240) 404-7733

The brand new apartments at J.Coopers Row bring luxe living to the Ballpark District. With stunning skyline views of the Potomac River, Capitol and Nationals Park, J.Coopers Row offers the best seat in the house.   

  1. Club Level Extras — The sky lounge showcases ample seating areas, billiards, an entertainment kitchen, and private dining room.
  2. Resort-Ready Rooftop — With 360 views, the rooftop features a swimming pool, vibrant sundeck, grilling stations, and ample outdoor amenity spaces.
  3. Lavish Layouts — From finely crafted studios to spacious 3 bedroom apartments to iconic rowhomes, find your perfect fit.
  4. Superior Sightlines — Step out on your balcony to take in monumental views, the river, and Nats Park close enough to see the scoreboard.
  5. WFH Productivity — Take your laptop to the high-design co-working space, opt for privacy in micro offices, or select an apartment with a den layout for a dedicated home office.
  6. Go Green — Eco-friendly LEED Gold certification, EV charging stations, green roof, and solar panels.
  7. Holistic Fitness — Workout in the fully-equipped fitness center including a yoga room with barre and motion studio with interactive system.
  8. Pet Pampering — With both a dog run and pet grooming spa, four-legged residents can also enjoy an amenity-rich lifestyle. 
  9. Tools Of The Trade — Explore your inner craftsman in the unique makerspace.
  10. Homefield Advantages — Convenient connections just 1 block from the Navy Yard-Nationals Stadium Metro station.

J.Coopers Row is located at 1319 South Capitol Street SW. Call (771) 444-7393 to schedule a tour and receive up to 2 months FREE! Click on this website to explore floorplans, availability, the photo gallery, and to learn more about heritage chic apartment living on South Cap. 

Pursuant to the District of Columbia Inclusionary Zoning program, income restricted units are available at this development. Please contact the Department of Housing and Community Development at www.dhcd.dc.gov regarding the availability of such units and requirements for registration in the Inclusionary Zoning program.

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

Featured Property of the Week: 1460 Rhode Island Avenue NW #PH7

“One block off Logan Circle, this sophisticated home balances the preservation of its historic Victorian architecture but is enhanced with a luxurious and versatile interior that comes with the execution of this boutique building’s reimagination. This new construction 2-level penthouse has views over Rhode Island Avenue with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and a private roof deck. The open floor plan allows for seamless flow between the living, dining, and kitchen spaces, making it ideal for entertaining guests. The kitchen features Thermador stainless steel appliances, ample granite countertops, and custom flat-panel cabinetry. A private elevator brings you into a foyer where there is ample storage with 2 coat closets and space for an entry table. Enter into an open floor plan that has a seamless flow from the living room, dining room, and chef’s kitchen with a very functional movable island. The level is capped with a beautifully designed half bathroom and a third storage closet. Make your way up the stairs to the bedroom level with vaulted ceilings over 12 feet tall. This level runs from the front to the back of the original footprint of this Victorian home. There are 3 bedrooms all equally spaced out in the front, middle, and back of the home. Each bedroom is large enough for a queen or king bedroom plus room for whatever other needs you have — a desk, exercise equipment, etc. The primary bedroom has an ensuite bathroom with a large shower and double vanity and the room is complete with a walk-in closet. There is a bonus storage nook which has over 100 sq. ft. of space. At the end of this hallway, there is a built-in beverage cooler with quartz countertops and shelving so you have that convenience when working from your home office on this level or when hosting on your private roof deck. The private roof deck has glass railings, Ipe wood flooring, and a gas and water line should you want to connect a grill or outdoor fireplace. This unit has 2 parking spaces, although with this location, at the crossroads of many neighborhoods, your car(s) will likely sit parked. Logan Circle is one of the district’s most sought-after neighborhoods because of its proximity to downtown and NW entertainment much within walking distance.”

Other Notable Fresh Listings:

  • The Most Expensive Home of the Week is an 8 BR/7 FB/2 HB Georgetown manor with 12k+ total sq. ft. spread across 4 levels and features parking for 7 cars, 5 fireplaces, in-home elevator, service quarters, rear terrace, garden and more — all for $13.5M.
  • “A Must-Visit The Space You Need is Here at 2600 Rhode Island Ave. NE, find the perfect mix of suburban tranquility with the lush surroundings and the energy of D.C. life. The 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.”
  • 3 BR/2 BA Petworth penthouse “nestled in the vibrant heart of Washington, D.C. With breathtaking city views and a private roof deck. this stunning condo boasts ample natural light, modern finishes, and an open floor plan that seamlessly flows from the living area to a private balcony.”
  • Your REO/Bank-Owned Property of the Week is a $1.8M Dupont Victorian rowhome being sold AS-IS and will require some substantial renovating.
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Did you know the District of Columbia offers Utility Discount Programs to help residents pay their gas, water, electric and telephone utility bills?

Eligible Washington Gas customers in the District may qualify for a discount on a portion of the natural gas they use during the winter heating season from November to April. To participate, District residents must use natural gas as the primary heating source. Eligible customers will receive an approximate 46% discount on the total bill.

Eligible residential DC Water customers in the District may qualify for a discount of up to 400 cubic feet (4ccf or approx. 3,000 gallons) of water and sewer services used each month. Eligible households will receive an additional credit of seventy five percent (75%) off of the monthly Clean Rivers Impervious Area Charge (CRIAC) bill. Potential discount could be over $500 annually.

Eligible Pepco customers in the District may qualify for the Residential Aid Credit (RAC). This credit provides a discount on Pepco’s delivery charges and taxes. Potential savings of $300-$475 annually.

For eligibility and to apply for these programs, visit doee.dc.gov/udp or call 311.

Economy II Service, also known as “Voice Lifeline” is an assistance program offered by Verizon. It offers discounted at home local telephone service to qualified D.C. customers. Voice Lifeline Service is available for $3.00 per month to customers under 65 years of age, and $1.00 for seniors 65 years of age and older. To obtain a Lifeline application, visit lifelinesupport.org or call 1-800-234-9473.

We thought last weekend was big for open houses but we just hit another high with nearly 370 DC Open Houses scheduled across the District! There are hundreds of options that could fit your homebuying needs that you can check out this weekend — just don’t let Daylight Saving Time mess up your schedule. Check out some of our favorites below and to see the complete Open House List, click here.

  • 2905 Ellicott Street NW — $2,650,000 — Forest Hills
    Open Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Larry & Richard Prigal
    “This stunning Mid Century Modern residence stands as a testament to timeless elegance and unparalleled craftsmanship. Boasting 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, this home is a haven of luxury and comfort. Upon entering, one is immediately greeted by an abundance of natural light streaming through floor-to-ceiling windows, illuminating the spacious living room. Vaulted ceilings accentuate the sense of grandeur while hardwood flooring exudes warmth and sophistication. A focal point of the room, the stone wall with a gas fireplace adds a touch of coziness, perfect for intimate gatherings or quiet evenings at home. Custom cabinetry enhances functionality, providing ample storage space without compromising on style. The remodeled kitchen is a culinary enthusiast’s dream, featuring high-end appliances including a Sub Zero refrigerator, 5-burner gas cooktop, and wall oven. Granite countertops, recessed lighting, and sun tube skylights contribute to the kitchen’s bright and airy ambiance. A true highlight of the home, this kitchen is a PoggenPohl masterpiece, renowned for its exquisite design and highest craftsmanship. An adjacent eating area with a gas fireplace offers a charming setting for meals. At the rear of the home, a gorgeous addition is surrounded by windows, providing a picturesque view of the meticulously landscaped backyard with an in-ground pool.”
  • 811 Kennedy Street NE — $549,000 — Riggs Park
    Open Sat. 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. — Tohmai Smith
    “This remarkable 3-bedroom home presents an exceptional investment opportunity. Spanning across four levels, this residence offers ample space for comfortable living and entertaining. Beyond its spacious interiors lies an enchanting outdoor haven awaiting your personal touch.”
  • 2125 14th Street NW #323WAREHOUSE — $1,229,999 — U St/Columbia Heights
    Open Sun. 2-4 p.m. — Debi Fox
    “Stylish [3 BR/2.5 BA] contemporary in Union Row Warehouses. This sophisticated home was just renovated and looks like new! Rare, Desirable south facing unit, bathed in natural light with Unbeatable Views of the Washington Monument! Industrial Design with Historic Warehouse touches. The home lives like a townhouse, spread over 3 spacious levels with separate exterior entrances to each unit. Exceptional Amenities, including the convenience of 24 hour concierge services and meeting/party room spaces in the main building.”
  • 1259 16th Street NE — $620,000 — Trinidad
    Open Sun. 2-4 p.m. — Josh Alecknavage & Jennifer Chow
    “Enter past the front garden lovingly maintained by a certified green thumb who adores the beautiful azaleas, cone flowers, and honeysuckle looking to bloom soon this spring and sure to impress guests when they arrive into a generous open floor plan with wood flooring and recessed lighting throughout.”
  • 242 16th Street SE — $775,000 — Hill East
    Open Sat. 12-2 p.m. — Shataa Whittle
    “As you step inside this magnificent abode, you’ll immediately notice an open living, dining and kitchen floor plan, complete with Wood Floors, Gas Fireplace, Recessed Lighting, an Exposed Brick Wall and a Floating Stair Case, all greeting you as you enter this amazing home!”
  • 4505 15th Street NW — $1,398,000 — 16th St Heights
    Open Sun. 2-4 p.m. — Ashk Adamiyatt
    “Exquisitely renovated row-house! This Fully Renovated home with approximately 3,000 sq. ft. of living space in three levels is a marvel to see. It possesses space, comfort, luxury and convenience to the center of the city and the nearby suburbs. There are 4 spacious bedrooms, 4.5 Baths, a glorious gourmet kitchen plus a kitchenette in the lower level, two garage parking spaces in the back, a large deck and lovely outdoor spaces for entertainment and spending time reading and watching the world go by.”
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This is a sponsored column by attorneys John Berry and Kimberly Berry of Berry & Berry, PLLC, an employment and labor law firm located in Northern Virginia that specializes in federal employee, security clearance, retirement and private sector employee matters.

By Kimberly H. Berry, Esq.

We represent federal employees in OPM disability retirement matters. Disability retirement for federal employees is one of the most common forms of retirement cases that we handle before federal agencies, the Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) and the Office of Personnel Management (OPM).

Federal employees filing for OPM disability retirement are covered by either the Federal Employees Retirement System or the Civil Service Retirement System. When considering OPM disability retirement there are a number of questions that a federal employee should consider as they contemplate whether to file for federal disability retirement. These considerations can include the following:

  1. How serious are the federal employee’s medical issues (and are they linked to the federal employee’s position description duties)?

When making a disability retirement decision, a federal employee should keep in mind that OPM evaluates an individual’s continued ability to work with their medical condition in the context of the duties described in their position description (PD). If the medical disability is not deemed serious enough, or not fully supported by medical documentation or other evidence, and is not sufficiently linked to their inability to “usefully and efficiently” carry out their PD duties, then OPM may deny the disability retirement application.

  1. How long is the medical disability realistically expected to last?

OPM requires that a medical disability be expected to last at least one year in duration. When considering whether to file for OPM disability retirement, it is important for a federal employee to evaluate the expected duration of their medical disability. Disabilities with known shorter duration could be problematic in the application process.

  1. Can the federal employee survive on a reduced annuity?

If a federal employee is considering filing for OPM disability retirement, it is important to understand that this type of retirement usually provides an individual with a lower monthly retirement annuity in comparison to full retirement. As a result, we recommend that federal employees obtain a benefits estimate from their human resources representative and consult with a financial advisor about the impact of a potentially reduced annuity prior to filing for disability retirement. It is important to evaluate one’s ability to support themselves on a reduced annuity before filing for OPM disability retirement.

  1. Can changes to a federal employee’s position be made to allow the employee to continue to work?

It can be the case that a federal agency will work with a federal employee to provide them with a reasonable accommodation (i.e. change in hours, duties, telework or other possible accommodations) which can make a federal employee’s current position and medical condition workable. This may alleviate the need to file for OPM disability retirement. As a part of the OPM disability retirement process, a federal agency is required to certify that it is unable to accommodate a federal employee’s disabling medical condition in their present position. The federal agency must also certify that it has considered them “for any vacant position in the same agency, at the same grade or pay level, and within the same commuting area, for which [you] qualified for reassignment.” Usually, this does not present a major hurdle to obtaining OPM disability retirement.

  1. Does the federal employee’s medical professionals support the disability retirement application?

Medical support can be an important factor when filing for disability retirement. In most cases, physicians will be open with their patients about whether it is a good idea to keep working in their current federal employment position. Typically, most physicians are supportive of such applications.

There are at least two good reasons for a federal employee to discuss their possible filing for OPM disability retirement with their treating medical providers in advance. First, a federal employee’s health should be of primary importance and consideration when determining whether continuing in a particular position hinders or impedes their medical recovery. Second, physicians and their medical opinions are necessary and, in fact, crucial in the OPM disability retirement application process.

OPM will require a physician’s statement about a federal employee’s medical condition, and the physician’s statement can often make or break the outcome of an OPM disability retirement application. Sometimes, a federal employee can seek an outside medical expert opinion to support their application for disability retirement, but it is very important to also include a longtime treating physician or other medical professional where possible.

When considering whether or not to file for OPM disability retirement, it is important to obtain the advice and representation of legal counsel. The OPM link for disability retirement is located here. You can contact our law firm through www.berrylegal.com or by telephone at 703-668-0070 to schedule a consultation to discuss your individual disability retirement matter.

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

Featured Property of the Week: 811 Longfellow Street NW

“Welcome to your urban oasis nestled in the heart of Washington, D.C.’s vibrant Brightwood Park neighborhood. This meticulously maintained three-bedroom brick row home offers the perfect blend of classic charm and modern convenience, providing an ideal retreat for discerning buyers seeking both comfort and versatility. Upon entry, you’re greeted by the timeless allure of exposed brick and hardwood floors, which flow seamlessly throughout the inviting living spaces. Sunlight dances through the large windows, infusing the home with warmth and vitality, while accentuating the character-rich details that make this residence truly special. The main level boasts a spacious living area, perfect for entertaining guests or simply relaxing with loved ones after a long day. The adjacent gourmet kitchen is a chef’s delight, featuring sleek stainless steel appliances, ample cabinet space, and a convenient breakfast bar for casual dining. Venture upstairs to discover three generously sized bedrooms, each offering ample closet space and abundant natural light. The owners suite serves as a serene sanctuary, overlooking the tranquil neighborhood below. But the allure of this home doesn’t end there. Descend to the lower level to find a separate three-bedroom apartment unit with its own full kitchen, offering endless possibilities for multi-generational living, rental income, or a private home office suite. Outside, a charming deck beckons you to unwind and entertain in style, while the two-car garage provides coveted off-street parking in this bustling urban locale.”

Other Notable Fresh Listings:

  • The Most Expensive Home of the Week is a fully-renovated 6 BR/6.5 BA Victorian rowhome in Georgetown with 6,200+ total sq. ft. spread across 4 levels and features a grand foyer, formal dining room, modern Bulthaup kitchen, wrap-around terrace, staff quarters, two-car garage and more — all for $8M.
  • Amazing opportunity to buy in one of the most sought after communities in NWDC! This property needs updating but has so much potential! Currently the home has 3 BR, 2FB, finished basement. Tons of room for expansion or constructing new home. Beautiful rear yard with detached garage. Lovely front porch.”
  • “Fully renovated 4 bed & 4 full bath 3+level home in the very desirable Petworth community. Just before you enter the home you will find a very inviting front covered porch. As you enter then the main level you will find a stunning open floor plan.”
  • Your REO/Bank-Owned Property of the Week is a renovated 5 BR/3 BA interior Petworth rowhome with a front porch, new HVAC system, redone kitchen with new cabinets and appliances as well as the potential for a lower level in-law suite in the fully-finished basement.
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From the owners of GLOW, Echostage, and Soundcheck, Project GLOW returns for a third year on April 27-28 to RFK Festival Grounds in Washington, D.C..

East Coast dance music enthusiasts are invited to come together to celebrate more than 20 years of dance culture and history. With a lineup of over 50 global and local electronic artists, including Zedd, Illenium, Two Friends, Purple Disco Machine, Nora En Pure (Sunset Set), Elderbrook (DJ Set), and many more spread across 3 stages of music, Project GLOW’s unique festival atmosphere comes to life in the heart of the nation’s capital.

Two-day and single-day passes are on sale now!

This weekend is a big one. And likely a foreshadowing of the spring market that we’ve barely broken into with a whopping 350 DC Open Houses scheduled this weekend alone. If you are considering buying a home this year, this is your weekend to start! Take a look at some of our favorites below and to see the complete Open House List, click here.

  • 3722 Van Ness Street NW — $1,350,000 — N. Cleveland Park
    Open Sat. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. & Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Joe Himali
    “Welcome to 3722 Van Ness Street, NW — an idyllic semi-detached 3 bedroom/2 bath Tudor which seamlessly fuses 1928 old-world charm with modern conveniences. The classic design elements and architectural details throughout the home blend with the updated renovations to offer contemporary comfort and functionality. The main level offers a gracious floor plan that is warm, welcoming, and flooded with natural light. A vestibule opens to the formal living room, which is centered by a wood-burning fireplace. The stone fireplace is flanked by original diamond paned leaded glass windows. The dining room is adjacent to the open plan kitchen which features stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and white cabinetry. The kitchen conveniently connects to the rear garden. Upstairs, three bedrooms and an updated full bathroom can be found. The bedrooms are all well sized and offer plenty of closet space for storage. The fully finished lower level has a family room with built-in cabinetry, an updated full bathroom, and exterior access. The fully fenced, level rear yard has two patios and mature landscaping, creating a peaceful oasis in the city. There is also a one-car garage, and additional off street parking spaces at the back of the property.”
  • 1233 Linden Place NE — $799,000 — H Street Corridor
    Open Sat. 2-4 p.m. & Sun. 1-3 p.m. — James Thomley
    “This renovated 2-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom rowhouse offers a blend of traditional charm and modern industrial style. Inside, a bright open living room with a cozy fireplace welcomes you, while exposed brick walls and hardwood floors add character.”
  • 6445 Luzon Avenue NW #512 — $259,000 — Brightwood
    Open Sat. & Sun. 2-4 p.m. — Daniel Esteban
    “Welcome to this stylish and modern 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom condo that seamlessly blends comfort and sophistication. Nestled in a prime location, this meticulously maintained residence offers a convenient lifestyle.”
  • 1259 16th Street NE — $620,000 — Trinidad
    Open Sat. & Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Josh Alecknavage & Jennifer Chow
    “Enter past the front garden lovingly maintained by a certified green thumb who adores the beautiful azaleas, cone flowers, and honeysuckle looking to bloom soon this spring and sure to impress guests when they arrive into a generous open floor plan with wood flooring and recessed lighting throughout.”
  • 2100 11th Street NW #G04 — $499,900 — U Street Corridor
    Open Sun. 2-4 p.m. — Fernando Garcia
    “Tucked in just north of the historic U Street Corridor, we welcome you to the landscaped terrace entry of the beautiful Beauregard. This architecturally inspired condominium community invites you to savor living in the nation’s capital with sophisticated concierge services, onsite gym, breathtaking rooftop views, and an unbeatable location.”
  • 321 E Street SE — $1,149,900 — Capitol Hill
    Open Sat. 2-4 p.m. & Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Timur Loynab
    “Boasting more than 2,200 sq. ft. on three finished levels, this exquisite home offers both classic charm and extraordinary convenience. The owners have lovingly maintained and meticulously restored the property. The main level features new, reclaimed 100-year-old quarter-sawn yellow pine floors.  The original solid wood interior doors have been stripped and refinished throughout.”
  • 2228 12th Street NW — $1,124,000 — Columbia Heights
    Open Sun. 2:30-4:30 p.m. — Kristen Schifano
    $25k PRICE REDUCTION: “This impeccably crafted home features an open floor plan with three bedrooms, soaring ceilings, a built-in electric fireplace, skylight, transom and energy-efficient windows, and exposed brick walls. Designer light fixtures and engineered hardwood floors seamlessly grace every corner.”
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