What Does $400K Buy You in DC?
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We featured this two-bedroom condo on 16th Street a few months ago in our Best Open Houses feature. The price was recently reduced by about $25K which makes it a very attractive option in this section of DC.

The unit is in a Federal rowhouse that was built in 1837. Both bedrooms are decent sized, have large windows and a good amount of storage space (one could also serve as a den). The bathroom was recently renovated and the home has a washer and dryer and a brand new stainless steel refrigerator. The property is an eight-minute walk from the U Street/Cardozo Metro stop on the green line and a ten-minute walk from Dupont Circle. More details below.

- Address: 1919 16th Street NW, #6 (see map here)
- Price: $399,000
- Bedrooms: Two
- Bathrooms: One
- Condo Fees: $178/month
- For the full listing, click here.
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