The Best New Listings in the DC Area
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The best new listings in the DC area include an updated three-bedroom bungalow in 16th Street Heights, a Woodley Park studio (co-op) for just north of $200K, and a renovated three-bedroom Cape Cod in Arlington.
Updated Three-Bedroom Bungalow in 16th Street Heights

This three-bedroom bungalow is in the picturesque, quiet and frequently overlooked DC neighborhood of 16th Street Heights. The home has three new bathrooms, a brand-new kitchen and a new dual-zone A/C system. The living area is very open and two of the three bedrooms are quite large. For the full listing, click here.
1351 Jefferson Street NW (see map here)
Woodley Park Studio For Just North of $200K

This Woodley Park studio is in a co-op building across from the National Zoo. The unit faces south with four windows, a terra cotta floor with an inset of oak in the center of the living area, and an open kitchen with granite counters, high-end appliances and numerous storage areas. Garage parking is available for rent for $195 per month. Even though it is a studio, at just north of $200K, this is a good unit for a young, first-time buyer. For the full listing, click here.
2854 Connecticut Avenue NW, #31 (see map here)
Renovated Three-Bedroom Cape Cod in Arlington

This three-bedroom renovated Cape Cod in Arlington has a wrap-around porch, high ceilings, a cozy living room with a fireplace and a good-sized fenced-in yard. There is also a walk-out basement that could be renovated as a family room space. There is a good deal of street parking around the property, but it is also just over a mile from the Ballston Metro on the Orange line. For the full listing, click here.
4904 16th Road, North Arlington, VA (see map here)
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