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What (Around) $650,000 Buys in DC

  • May 2nd 2017

by Nena Perry-Brown

In this edition of What X Buys, UrbanTurf checks out some homes around DC for buyers with a $650,000 budget.


What (Around) $650,000 Buys in DC: Figure 1

A Hidden Brookland Bungalow

Located on a hidden block just a short walk from Brookland’s main drags, this detached bungalow has a lot of curb appeal courtesy of its large, semi-fenced in front and side yards. The screened-in front porch opens onto a house where most of the action takes place on the main level, which is where two of the three bedrooms are located. The upper level is a large studio-like bedroom with powder room and the partially-finished basement offers a number of possibilities.

  • Full Listing: 1011 Sigsbee Place NE (map)
  • Price: $639,000
  • Bedrooms: Three
  • Bathrooms: 1.5
  • Square Footage: 1,650
  • Year Built: 1922
  • Listing Agent: Ellen Czaplewski, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices PenFed Realty


What (Around) $650,000 Buys in DC: Figure 2

Tudor Inside and Out in Fort Totten

On the edge of the Fort Totten neighborhood is this Tudor-style rowhouse with a classic front porch and plenty of interior details. A tudor archway, framed by built-in cabinets, separates the living and dining rooms. The master bedroom also features a tudor-arched recessed area and an en-suite bath with octagonal-arched shower and a spa tub. The deep rear yard includes a stone patio and, up some steps, a garden area and storage shed. Recent energy-efficient renovations also mean that the house boasts solar panels and a tankless water heater.

  • Full Listing: 41 Gallatin Street NW (map)
  • Price: $649,000
  • Bedrooms: Four
  • Bathrooms: Three
  • Square Footage: 2,291
  • Year Built: 1938
  • Listing Agent: Gregory Gaddy, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty

Photo courtesy of HomeVisit.


What (Around) $650,000 Buys in DC: Figure 3

Rare Adams Morgan Carriage House

Located behind a boutique condominium building in Adams Morgan is this carriage house with an unassuming exterior. The entrance opens into the living/dining room, lined with two sets of sliding glass doors beneath transom windows that lead to an outdoor seating area. The walls of a tucked-away contemporary kitchen are covered in backsplash tiling. The new owner of the two-story house will also be able to enjoy the shared roofdeck of the property that provides its address.

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