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Home for sale:321 17th Pl. N.E., Washington, DC, 20002

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage-Crofton

Reggie Smith

(301) 943-8103

Beds: 3 Baths: 1 full , 2 half

Townhouse/Townhome

This is an estate sale. Move-in condition refurbishing complete except for minor clean up. Seller willing to entertain all reasonable

We know your neighborhood and reach the world.

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Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage-Crofton

Belcher (Marshall) McNeil

(888) 341-2184

Beds: 3 Baths: 2 full

Townhouse/Townhome

This house is located in a great area major growth expected in the future.(subject to release)

We know your neighborhood and reach the world.

Home for sale:100 U St. N.E., Washington, DC, 20002

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage-Severna Park

Michalene Davis

(410) 421-8176

Beds: 5 Baths: 1 full , 1 half

Townhouse/Townhome

Wonderful renovated bank owned property tenant request 72 hr showing notice. New back stair case well kept by tenant. Section 8 $2275

We know your neighborhood and reach the world.

Home for sale:3327 P St., Washington, DC, 20007

Washington Fine Properties Llc

(202) 944-5000

Beds: 4 Baths: 6 full , 2 half

Townhouse/Townhome

Extraordinary w. Village c. 1820 federal - completely renovated b/t '06 & '08 and essentially brand new. 4 br, 6 full & 2 half

Home for sale:3323 Prospect St., Washington, DC, 20007

Washington Fine Properties Llc

(202) 944-5000

Beds: 4 Baths: 4 full , 2 half

Townhouse/Townhome

Wormley row phase ii. New row of 6, finely-crafted lux. Townhouses w/details of quintessential gtown originals. This th has 4 lvls, 3

Home for sale:Prospect St., Washington, DC, 20007

Washington Fine Properties Llc

(202) 944-5000

Beds: 4 Baths: 4 full , 2 half

Townhouse/Townhome

Wormley row phase ii. New row of 6, finely-crafted lux. Townhouses w/details of quintessential gtown originals. This th has 4 lvls, 3

Home for sale:3317 Prospect St., Washington, DC, 20007

Washington Fine Properties Llc

(202) 944-5000

Beds: 4 Baths: 4 full , 3 half

Townhouse/Townhome

Wormley row phase ii. New rox of 6, finely-crafted, victorian-style lux. Townhouses w/deatails of quintessential georgetown originals.

Home for sale:3321 Prospect St., Washington, DC, 20007

Washington Fine Properties Llc

(202) 944-5000

Beds: 3 Baths: 4 full , 3 half

Townhouse/Townhome

Wormley row phase ii. New row of 6, finely-crafted, victorian-style lux. Townhouses w/details of quintessential georgetown originals.

Home for sale:1525 32nd St. N.W., Washington, DC, 20007

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Capitol Hill

(202) 547-3525

Beds: 4 Baths: 4 full , 3 half

Townhouse/Townhome

Expansive mansard-style home in gtown's sought-after east village! constructed c. 2005 with every conceivable upgrade, gracious living

Home for sale:3113 N. St. N.W., Washington, DC, 20007

Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc.

(703) 653-5500

Beds: 5 Baths: 4 full , 1 half

Townhouse/Townhome

Fabulous new price! beautifully renovated with superb first level perfect for large scale entertaining and intimate dinner parties. Wow

Home for sale:1305 Rhode Island Ave. N.W., Washington, DC, 20005

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Georgetown

(202) 333-6100

Beds: 7 Baths: 4 full

Townhouse/Townhome

This is a wonderful 4 unit building. Cofo, business license. Large one br is owner occupied, english basement, 2nd and 3rd floors are

Home for sale:315 C St. S.E., Washington, DC, 20003

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Capitol Hill

(202) 547-3525

Beds: 6 Baths: 4 full , 1 half

Townhouse/Townhome

Grandest of grande dames: 1880s flatfront victorian w/12'ceilings, stunning staircase, massive moldings,trim,pocketdrs, lranddr

Home for sale:2965 38th St. N.W., Washington, DC, 20016

Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc.

(703) 653-5500

Beds: 4 Baths: 3 full , 1 half

Townhouse/Townhome

Distinctive custom town home at the residences of alban row. Elevator servicing 4 meticulously finished lvls from the 2 car gar. Lvl to

Home for sale:1832 16th St. N.W., Washington, DC, 20009

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Capitol Hill

(202) 547-3525

Beds: 4 Baths: 4 full , 2 half

Townhouse/Townhome

Be home for the holidays! this stately architectural masterpiece offers exuberant entertaining spaces, 4 extra large bedrooms and 3. 5

Home for sale:3333 Reservoir Rd. N.W., Washington, DC, 20007

Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc.

(703) 653-5500

Beds: 4 Baths: 4 full , 1 half

Townhouse/Townhome

Wonderful house w/generous room sizes, perfect for entertaining. Lovely garden plus detached garage and possible additional parking

Home for sale:2022 R St. N.W., Washington, DC, 20009

Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc.

(703) 653-5500

Beds: 3 Baths: 3 full , 1 half

Townhouse/Townhome

This grand, contemporary home offers truly breathtaking dimensions, light & function rarely found in such an urban location.

Home for sale:650 Massachusetts Ave. N.E., Washington, DC, 20002

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Capitol Hill

(202) 547-3525

Beds: 5 Baths: 3 full , 1 half

Townhouse/Townhome

Right out of house beautiful! newer th in historic center btwn eastern mkt and senate! classic proportions and elegantly appointed lr

Home for sale:3545 Winfield Ln. N.W., Washington, DC, 20007

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Georgetown

(202) 333-6100

Beds: 4 Baths: 4 full , 1 half

Townhouse/Townhome

Bergstrom team listing new price! perfection in the cloisters. Move right in. Renovated with high quality upgrades. This desireable

Home for sale:3661 Winfield Ln. N.W., Washington, DC, 20007

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Georgetown

(202) 333-6100

Beds: 6 Baths: 5 full , 1 half

Townhouse/Townhome

Huge price adjustment! exceptional cloisters house. Full $350k renovation in 2007. Gourmet kitchen, new baths throughout, all new

Home for sale:1738 Q St. N.W., Washington, DC, 20009

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Georgetown

(202) 333-6100

Beds: 5 Baths: 3 full , 1 half

Townhouse/Townhome

Fantastic, light filled and fully renovated victorian is ready to move in! boasts huge rooms, 9-10 ft ceilings, and a superb mix of

 
 
 
 

Washington, DC Community Information

Washington D.C. Metro and Neighborhood Information

As the nation's capital, Washington D.C. is sometimes confused with the state of Washington even though this federal city is independent as the District of Columbia. Bounded by Virginia and Maryland, it is surrounded by the Potomac River, Anacostia River and Rock Creek. This prime location and lush greenery prompted its nickname as "City Beautiful." It houses Capitol Hill, the hub of the executive, judicial and legislative branches of the federal government and contains the most famous address in the country: 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, The White House. Originally founded on July 16, 1790, legend tells of the infamous dinner attended by James Madison and Alexander Hamilton where the city's concept had its roots. Allegedly, the men were in agreement that a permanent capital was needed, but nobody knew how to choose the location. After debates ensued between Northern and Southern states vying to be the new capital, the issue was tactfully resolved. Northern states allowed for a capital location in the South in exchange for pardons of their war debts. Later that year, Congress passed the Residence Act vesting the power to choose the new capital in the president, George Washington. He chose the District for its proximity to the Potomac River. Unfortunately, the city had a run of misfortune. During the War of 1812, British military razed the capital as retribution for the U.S.' burning of York. Public buildings like The White House and Treasury were burned to the ground, and not for the last time. When Martin Luther King Jr. was killed in 1968, angry mobs rioted in the downtown district for days, torching and looting many buildings along the way. Much of the property damage took years to repair. When the smoke finally cleared, the District continued to flourish despite its dark past.

Today it is home to more than 550,000 residents, according to the 2003 Census. It serves as the headquarters for international giants World Bank and International Monetary Fund. It is the proud sponsor of the Washington Redskins, Washington Wizards, Washington Mystics and D.C. United. Washington D.C. is also the primary source for national landmarks and museums. With nearly 150 million items in its collections, including the legendary Hope Diamond, the Smithsonian Institution is one of the foremost museums in the world. Since its completion in 1855, it has received more than twenty million visitors. The cornerstone upon which the capital was built is the Declaration of Independence and The Bill of Rights, both of which are housed with the National Archives and Records Administration. Situated north of the National Mall on Constitution Avenue, this independent agency opened in 1935, and is formally charged with preserving and documenting historical records. Visitors can peruse documents like the Constitution here, secured under layers of protective glass. Another popular tourist stop is the Washington Monument, a massive white obelisk structure commemorating George Washington, majestic in all its marble, sandstone and granite glory. Towering at 555 feet and 5 1/8 inches, its silhouette can be seen in the Reflecting Pool, not far from the Lincoln Memorial.

The city's location as a power center for politics has driven many to this historical area. Over the years, Washington D.C. real estate has climbed the ranks of the zip codes with the greatest appreciation, peaking at eighth place nationwide. Forbes.com reported that the city experienced an 89 percent appreciation from 2003 to 2005. With a 2005 median sales price of $440,000, the breakdown of appreciation for new and existing homes were 103 percent and 64 percent, respectively. The National Association of Realtors also reported first quarter estimates for 2006, setting the average selling price at $422,500.

Capitol Hill is among the oldest neighborhoods with members of Congress and civilian residents enjoying vistas of the Capitol from nearly every angle. Prime real estate on East Capitol Street can set home buyers back more than $400,000, a princely sum for being near history in the making. Reasonably priced housing can be found further east, where new Capitol Hill town homes start around $350,000. Just north of the National Mall sits Dupont Circle, the city dweller's cure for urban living named after military hero Samuel Francis du Pont. Condominiums are the norm here, steeped at $250,000. Gentrification and affluent resurgence has driven the median sale price up by 20 percent, as single family homes now cost about $600,000. Picturesque Georgetown boasts waterfront views of the Potomac River and Rock Creek, Tudor and Colonial architecture as well as proximity to renowned Georgetown University. Former residents include a who's who of American History from Francis Scott Key to Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Today it offers housing options from single family detached homes to condominiums, most starting in the mid $200,000s. There is also a $5,000 tax credit for first-time District home buyers, so search for Washington D.C. real estate today!

Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington,_DC
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burning_of_Washington
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smithsonian_Institution
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Archives_and_Records_Administration
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Monument
http://www.forbes.com/realestate/2006/03/09/home-price-appreciation-cx_sc_0310home_ls.html
http://money.cnn.com/pf/features/lists/nar_1q06/homes_bychange.exclude.html
http://www.dupontcircle-realestate.com/
http://digitalcity.homestore.com/Cities/washingtondc/CapitolHillGN.asp?poe=homestore
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgetown,_Washington,_D.C.
http://www.georgetown-homesforsale.com/

Community Information for 20001

Population: 34,158

Median Age: 34

Median Household Income: $28,773

Households with Children: 24.31%

Median Travel Time to Work: 24.2 minutes

Real Estate Market Information

Median Home Sale Price: $449,999

Annual Turnover Rate: 16.33%

In current residence +5 years: 28.4%

Median years in residence: 3

Homes Owned: 25.67%

Homes Rented: 57.92%

Homes Vacant: 16.41%

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