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Fairmount Heights, MD Condos for Sale

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    $99,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 678 Sq Ft

    612 Eastern Ave NE Unit 104, Washington, DC 20019

    Investor Special: Turnkey Condo with Market Rent Upside Attention investors: here is a rare, high-yield opportunity to add a turnkey asset to your portfolio with significant built-in upside. This beautifully refreshed condo has been home to a reliable tenant since May 2016, currently paying $1,588 per month. Because the property is exempt from rent control, there is a clear path to bridge the gap

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    Candace Dantzler

    Compass

    (855) 783-5040

    612 Eastern Ave NE Unit 104, Washington, DC 20019
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    $80,000

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • 465 Sq Ft

    429 60th St NE Unit 2, Washington, DC 20019

    Located in the heart of the historic Deanwood neighborhood, 429 60th St NE #2 offers convenient access to a wide variety of parks, recreation, shopping, dining, entertainment, and public transportation throughout Northeast Washington, DC. Known for its strong community feel, mature trees, neighborhood charm, and ongoing revitalization, Deanwood provides an ideal balance of city convenience and

    Shawn Cathey RE/MAX Advantage Realty

    429 60th St NE Unit 2, Washington, DC 20019
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    $149,500

    $7K PRICE DROP
    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 718 Sq Ft

    601 58th St NE Unit 3, Washington, DC 20019

    Great Opportunity in Washington, DC – Under $200K! Don’t miss this exceptional opportunity for investors or buyers seeking affordable ownership in Washington, DC. This 718 sq. ft. condo offers 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom with wood flooring throughout, creating a warm and modern living space. The kitchen is equipped with stainless steel appliances, and the unit offers many additional features that

    Ralphael Joyner TTR Sotheby's International Realty

    601 58th St NE Unit 3, Washington, DC 20019

Why Live in Fairmount Heights

Fairmount Heights, MD, originally a site of small farms, is now an intimate community rich in history. Officially incorporated in 1935, it is one of the earliest planned areas for the African-American community in the DC region. The town features 18 historical markers forming the Fairmount Heights Historic African-American Signage Trail, including notable sites like the Samuel Hargrove House and the William Sydney and Portia Washington Pittman House. Residents enjoy local parks such as the Fairmount Heights Neighborhood Playground and Fairmount Heights Park, which offer playgrounds, basketball and tennis courts. The community is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Housing primarily consists of single-family colonial and ranch-style homes, many with attached garages, driveways, and private yards. The Seat Pleasant Activities Center, a short drive away, provides indoor activities including a basketball court, game room, and gym, and hosts after-school care and basketball leagues. The Prince George County Public School System serves students from elementary through high school, with Fairmont Heights High School offering a wide range of subjects. The Fairmount Heights Library features the D.R.E.A.M. Lab with iMac computers and creative programs. Dining options include Hip Hop Fish and Chicken, Addie Loves Soul, and T.E.A. Kitchen. Primary grocers Aldi and Giant Foods are a short drive away, with convenience stores like Family Dollar nearby. Attractions in Washington, DC, are roughly 10 miles away, providing residents easy access to numerous free museums and historical sites.

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