
Thanks to Tom for sending this absolute gorgeous boat! ’61 Lincoln Continental: (more…)

Thanks to Tom for sending this absolute gorgeous boat! ’61 Lincoln Continental: (more…)

photo by Erika Feller
Thanks to Erika for sending Tuesday night: “big damn hole in the middle of 17th St putting high heel racers in jeopardy! Please fix it!”
I have not stopped thinking about this since. And I have concluded – it’s caption contest time!!

“Happy Halloween from Flurry in Bloomingdale!”
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DC Open House List for This Weekend: May 15, 2026
Spring is in full bloom across the District this weekend, and with over 354 open houses across the city, there’s no shortage of places to wander into between brunch and an afternoon stroll along the Potomac. Whether you’re house-hunting in earnest or just curious to peek behind a few front doors, it’s the perfect weekend to step inside. To see the full DC Open House list, click here.
1416 Geranium St NW — $1,100,000 — Shepherd Park
Open Fri. 5-7PM, Sat. & Sun. 2-4PM — Jason Lallis
“1416 Geranium Street NW — Spanish/Mediterranean Style in Shepherd Park. Tucked into one of Northwest DC’s most established neighborhoods, this Spanish/Mediterranean-inspired stucco home stands apart from the typical DC housing stock. With its classic clay tile roof, clean lines, and warm architectural character, it offers a rare blend of design and livability. Inside, 9’+ ceilings and hardwood floors create a bright, open feel throughout the main level. The living space is anchored by a wood-burning fireplace and framed by oversized windows, bringing in natural light and enhancing the home’s inviting flow.”
3422 Pennsylvania Ave SE — $939,900 — Hillcrest
Open Sat. 12-2PM — Stephanie Cooper
“Price Improvement. Assumable FHA Loan at 4.875%. Welcome to your dream home on Pennsylvania Avenue — a stunning, thoughtfully renovated four-level, 5-bedroom, 2.5-bath residence that seamlessly blends timeless charm with modern luxury in the heart of the Hillcrest/Penn Branch neighborhood. From the moment you arrive, the transformation is undeniable. The refreshed exterior, highlighted by premium Hardie board siding and a newly constructed Trex front porch, creates an inviting first impression and a stylish outdoor retreat.”
5309 14th St NW — $1,095,000 — 16th Street Heights
Open Sun. 1-3PM — Denny Horner & Leyla Phelan
“Beautifully updated and well-maintained Tudor home in desirable 16th St Heights neighborhood, featuring 4 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, lovely & spacious living spaces, a huge lot, and a two-car garage. Best of both urban convenience and calming residential vibes. The main level offers a comfortable living room with wood-burning fireplace, a dining room, a gorgeous sunroom facing the backyard, a powder room, and a renovated kitchen that boasts newer Calacatta Laza Quartz countertops, Williamsburg white shaker cabinets, brushed champagne and bronze hardware and stainless-steel appliances.”
50 Florida Ave NE #725 — $624,900 — Eckington
Open Sat. 1-3PM — Mandy Hursen & Tim Hursen Jr.
“Elevated city living at The Lexicon, NoMa’s premier full-service building! This home comes complete with garage parking ($45K value) and extra storage ($10K value) included. Perched on the coveted NW corner of the 7th floor, this 2BR/2BA stunner delivers front-row views of downtown DC. Inside, it’s all clean lines and modern luxury—floor-to-ceiling windows, wide-plank white oak floors, and a sleek open layout designed for real living and effortless entertaining. The kitchen impresses with GE stainless steel appliances, gas range, Calacatta quartz, and an oversized island.”
1349 Otis Pl NW — $974,900 — Columbia Heights
Open Sat. & Sun. 1-3PM — Kevin Wood
“Welcome to 1349 Otis Place NW, a classic 3BR/2BA Wardman house that beautifully blends historic Washington character with modern sustainability and convenience in the heart of Columbia Heights. Showcasing the timeless craftsmanship and original charm that define Wardman houses, the property features rich architectural details alongside energy-efficient solar panels and a detached garage complete with an EV charging station. The house offers exceptional outdoor living with a welcoming front yard, a covered front porch, a large private rear patio and deck perfect for entertaining, and a separate front basement entrance.”
3612 Jamison St NE — $835,000 — Fort Lincoln
Open Sat. 2-4PM & Sun. 1-3PM — Brittany Dixon
“Welcome to this beautifully maintained and thoughtfully updated townhome in the sought-after The Reserves at Dakota Crossings, where modern comfort meets a peaceful, community-oriented setting. Offering 4 bedrooms and 3.5 baths across four well-designed levels, this home delivers exceptional space, flexibility, and style. At the heart of the home, the expansive kitchen shines as a true centerpiece, remodeled in 2024 with striking white quartz countertops, abundant cabinetry, and generous prep space. The open-concept main level is ideal for everyday living and entertaining.”
508 Kenyon St NW — $849,900 — Columbia Heights
Open Sun. 2-4PM — David Bediz
“Welcome to 508 Kenyon St NW — a beautifully renovated four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath rowhome on a charming tree-lined street in the heart of Park View. Thoughtfully updated across three finished levels, this home offers the perfect blend of modern style, flexible living space, and income-generating potential. The main and upper levels have been extensively renovated since purchase, featuring freshly refinished hardwood floors, fresh paint, and stylish modern finishes throughout. The updated kitchen showcases sleek two-tone cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, contemporary tilework, and direct access to the private rear patio and secure off-street parking for two cars.”
567 Ingraham St NE — $689,995 — Riggs Park
Open Sun. 11AM-1PM — Michele Collison
“Walk to the Metro from this Riggs Park rowhouse that offers the perfect blend of classic elegance and modern comfort. This 4 bedroom/3.5 baths also has an au-pair suite and is close to a public library, restaurants and shopping. Built in 1955 and meticulously maintained, this home stands as a testament to timeless design and quality craftsmanship. This contemporary residence provides ample space for both relaxation and entertaining. As you step inside, you are greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere, enhanced by the rich brick exterior that exudes character and charm.”
332 N Street SW — $350,000 — Waterfront
Open Sun. 1-3PM — Joseph Himali
“Own a world-renowned architect’s masterpiece for under $4,500 a month! Charles Goodman’s River Park is one of Washington’s great mid-century treasures, conceived by the Reynolds Aluminum Company to prove what modern design and materials could achieve. This stunning three-bedroom, three-level townhouse is the proof, and it can be yours for less than most people pay for a two-bedroom apartment. The bright main level features refinished hardwood floors, custom electric roller shades, sliding glass doors to a private fenced patio, and WiFi-enabled Lutron recessed lighting.”
3450 Summit Ct NE #3450 — $335,000 — Fort Lincoln
Open Sat. 12-2PM & Sun. 1-3PM — Mandy Hursen & Tim Hursen Jr.
“Completely renovated penthouse condo delivers space, style, and value in one irresistible package. Step inside to a light-filled home with soaring vaulted ceilings and skylights that make every day feel open and airy. The expansive two-bedroom layout offers true flexibility, while newer flooring throughout keeps everything feeling fresh, modern, and move-in ready. The kitchen and bath have been fully renovated with clean, contemporary finishes that elevate the entire space. A cozy woodburning fireplace adds warmth and character, while the oversized private balcony—stretching the full length of the home—sets the scene for relaxing afternoons.”
2412 17th St NW #305 — $575,000 — Kalorama
Open Sat. 11:30AM-1:30PM — Denny Horner & Leyla Phelan
“Welcome to one of DC’s most sought-after neighborhoods and this sun-drenched, two-bedroom, one-bathroom condo. With hardwood floors and crisp, neutral tones, this contemporary home is truly move-in ready. The open floor plan creates an effortless flow between the living and dining areas — ideal for entertaining or simply enjoying the expansive feel. The gourmet kitchen boasts new flooring, Silestone quartz counters, stainless steel appliances, maple cabinets, and a great flow. High ceilings and large windows with custom shades flood the space with natural light throughout the day.”
1512 F St NE #2 — $599,900 — Kingman Park
Open Sun. 1-3PM — Mandy Hursen & Tim Hursen Jr.
“A bright and airy two-level condo that feels more like a private home, offering nearly 1,400 square feet of thoughtfully designed living space. Step inside to soaring ceilings, rich Brazilian wood floors, and refined contemporary finishes that blend sophistication with everyday comfort. The standout kitchen features granite counters, stainless steel appliances, a stylish backsplash, generous cabinetry, and a breakfast bar for four—ready for everything from quiet mornings to lively gatherings. With 3 bedrooms and 3 full baths, the layout is as flexible as it is functional, including a main-level bedroom and bath plus upstairs laundry for everyday ease.”

Frustrating update from Councilmember Zachary Parker:
“Ward 5 neighbors, please see this update regarding Russell Dunkley, who faced charges for the assault of a Petit Scholars daycare group in Bloomingdale last fall.” (more…)

This rental is located at 2745 29th St NW near Calvert Street, NW. The Craigslist ad says: (more…)
Once a year we open the warehouse just for you.
Inside: a designer-curated mix of expressive new pieces and vintage finds on sale up to 75% off from the Lisa & Leroy collection.

“Dear PoPville,
I (5’2” female) was walking Monday night (10/28) around 5:15ish and somewhere between Lost Gen Brewing & V St I was purposefully knocked in the shoulder by a teen on a bike going the opposite direction. (more…)

3040 M Street, NW
The official press release from Barnes & Noble:
“Barnes & Noble is thrilled to announce the opening of its Georgetown bookstore on Wednesday, November 6th. The new Barnes & Noble marks the bookseller’s return not only to Georgetown, but to the same 3-story building it occupied from 1995 to 2011 at 3040 M Street NW Washington, DC 20007.
The prestigious structure was erected in 1929,initially serving as the first of Henry Ford’s dealerships in the D.C. area. Now a protected building in Georgetown’s historic district, Barnes & Noble is pleased to reclaim its own history within so beautiful a space.
The new Barnes & Noble will officially open to the public at 10AM ET on Wednesday the 6th, with author Evan Friss cutting the ribbon and signing copies of his book The Bookshop: A History of the American Bookstore. (more…)

photo by Diane Krauthamer
From the Mayor’s office:
“Residents can find weekly leaf collection updates every Friday through DPW’s online leaf tracker at dpw.dc.gov/leaf or by calling the DPW Leaf Line at (202) 671-LEAF (5323). The tracker will be updated every Friday with more precise information on scheduled collection.
In addition to the trackers, leaf collection teams will distribute door hangers in advance to alert residents that they are entering their two-week collection window. Residents should rake leaves to the curb or tree box in front of their home the weekend before their scheduled collection week. On collection days, residents should avoid parking along curb lanes to ensure efficient leaf vacuuming.
Leaf collections will occur twice in each neighborhood for residents who receive DPW trash and recycling services.
Leaf Season Collection Tips for Preparing Leaves for the Leaf Vacuum (more…)

via google maps
“Dear PoPville,
I was walking along 19th St NW towards Pennsylvania Ave around 1:30 pm (Wednesday) afternoon, and I saw an older gentleman step out of his car and fall into the small embankment as he stepped out of his car. I helped him up and called for the ambulance because (more…)