The Best Open Houses in DC: H Street and Tenleytown

by Mark Wellborn

This weekend’s best open houses include a renovated four-bedroom house near the H Street Corridor and a cozy three-bedroom rowhouse near the Reno Reservoir in Tenleytown.


Renovated Four-Bedroom House Near the H Street Corridor

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1113 7th Street NE (map)

  • Price: $668,500
  • Bedrooms: Four
  • Bathrooms: 3.5
  • Year Built: 1910

Renovated completely from top to bottom, this four-bedroom home off of H Street NE could prove to be a great investment in a neighborhood that is widely thought to be in the midst of a significant resurgence. While the kitchen (above) will likely draw the most attention from buyers, the living area is large and very bright and each of the bedrooms on the second floor is well-proportioned. The lower level has a small kitchen, bedroom, living space and separate entrance, which could make for a great rental unit. The open house is Sunday, December 6th from 1 to 3pm. For the full listing, click here.


Cozy Three-Bedroom Rowhouse in Tenleytown

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4820 41st Street NW (map)

  • Price: $649,000
  • Bedrooms: Three
  • Bathrooms: Two
  • Year Built: 1917

Tucked away near the Reno Reservoir in Tenleytown, this three-bedroom rowhouse is a great home for a buyer that wants to be close to the Metro as well as the conveniences of city living. The property itself has a tastefully designed kitchen with soapstone counters, white subway tile and a casual eat-in space. There are three good-sized bedrooms on the second floor as well as a renovated bathroom with a sea-glass tile floor and white carrera marble counters. On the lower level, there is a recreation room with high ceilings and exposed wood beams, an updated full bath, laundry, and a storage area. The open house is Sunday, December 6th from 1 to 4pm. For the full listing, click here.

1 Comment

  1. JohnTaskins said at 10:13 am on Thursday December 3, 2009:

    Both look like beautiful properties and that is a great price for 3-bedroom in upper NW.

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