Open House Roundup

Investment Opp Downtown: $299,000

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If you are looking to build a little sweat equity, here is the perfect opportunity. This one bedroom is less than 500 square feet but for $299k, who cares? This little condo is close to downtown and has some cool features like exposed brick. Located on M Street, you have a little bit of a neighborhood feel while being steps from downtown.  You will need to fix up the kitchen and rip up the carpet but you could do it over time.

Heart of Dupont Charm: $399,900

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I know that everyone is trying to be trendy neighborhoods these days but you can’t deny the charm and history of Dupont. This cozy condo is oozing with charm and sit right on quiet S Street. Who doesn’t want a skylight in their bedroom? Don’t let the old features fool you– the kitchen is completely upgraded.

Ballin’ Without A Budget Downtown: $547,500

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Not far from the investment property featured above, this is how the other half is living. This is more aspirational than realistic. Who has the cash to throw down over half a mil for a one bedroom? Not me. This doesn’t mean you can’t go snoop at the open house! These views are just simply insane.

Crazy Curb Appeal Near Eastern Market: $599,999

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I honestly would buy this place just to sit in one of those pink adirondack chairs and brag to the people walking by that I live here. The inside is just as good: wood burning fireplace, marble kitchen, and a brick patio that you will have to see to believe. The downside is that there are a lot of crazy angles to work around. Ah the charms of a old home.

Penthouse in Old School Condo Conversion: $799,000

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I know spending almost $800k on a CONDO sounds ridiculous but hear me out. First of all, this is just a really cool unit. This is the penthouse unit in the old Lenox School on Capitol Hill. It has all the cool features you would expect in a penthouse unit: vaulted ceilings, skylights, and tons of square footage. If you still aren’t sold, there is a private deck, a parking spot, and it’s within walking distance to the new Whole Foods (if it ever opens.)

 

 

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