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What Around $775,000 Buys You in DC
In this edition of What X Buys, UrbanTurf looks in the $765,000 to $800,000 range to see what properties on the market are available to a DC buyer with this budget.

This Adams Morgan penthouse boasts a private terrace, an open-floor plan and a fireplace, offering the eventual buyer the opportunity to host events year-round. Built in 2002, the building where this unit is located offers the type of loft-like aesthetic that many buildings constructed during that time were going for. The two-bedroom comes with a parking space, and is not a far walk from the Harris Teeter up the street.
- Full Listing: 2328 Champlain Street NW, Unit 404 (map)
- Price: $799,000
- Bedrooms: Two
- Bathrooms: Two
- Square Footage: 1,400
- HOA Fees: $678/month
- Listing Agent: Ken Germer, Slate Properties
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A Family Home in 16th Street Heights
Homes like this Craftsman in 16th Street Heights are the type of property that has more and more families moving to this section of the city. It features a large fenced in yard with a garden and koi pond, a covered front porch, and a new deck. The interior has a full in-law suite, as well as the home’s original woodwork and stained glass.
- Full Listing: 1127 Buchanan Street NW (map)
- Price: $775,000
- Bedrooms: Four
- Bathrooms: Three
- Year Built: 1920
- Listing Agent: Alan Dalton, RE/MAX Allegiance
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Semi-Detached Off MacArthur Boulevard
This semi-detached home has a very classic look, down to it’s red front door. It features wood floors, high ceilings, crown molding and a separate dining room. However, popular restaurants and shops are within walking distance, making it great for those looking for the best of both worlds.
- Full Listing: 5186 Fulton Street NW (map)
- Price: $769,000
- Bedrooms: Two
- Bathrooms: Two
- Year Built: 1928
- Listing Agent: Nancy Hammond, Evers and Co.
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