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Neighborhoods in Washington, DC

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    Woodland-Normanstone Terrace

    Woodland-Normanstone Terrace in Washington, D.C., is a serene, wooded neighborhood known for its peaceful ambiance and historical significance. The area is home to several embassies, including the South African Embassy, and is characterized by its winding drives and large, stately homes. Residences here, primarily built in the early 1900s, include

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      $5.21M

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      $2.9M - $21.7M

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    Colony Hill

    Colony Hill in Washington, D.C., is a small neighborhood with a rich history and distinct architectural charm. Developed between 1931 and 1941, the area features a mix of New England, Georgian, and Grecian-style homes, with newer constructions seamlessly blending into the historic aesthetic. The neighborhood's 50 houses are spread across five

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      $3.44M

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    Berkley

    Bounded by green space and MacArthur Boulevard, Berkley combines suburban peace with a lively location in northwest Washington, D.C. “There aren’t townhouses densely packed together like a lot of neighborhoods in the city,” says Nora Burke, a Realtor with McEnearney Commercial who has lived in the neighborhood for 25 years. “It’s entirely

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      $2.77M

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      $1.6M - $20.9M

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      9 Listings

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    Massachusetts Heights

    Massachusetts Heights in Washington, D.C., is a historic neighborhood known for its early 20th-century mansions and unique terrain. Unlike many areas in the city, it is not a cut-through neighborhood, providing a sense of privacy and seclusion with its winding roads and large parcels of land. The neighborhood features a variety of architectural

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      $2.65M

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      $2.4M - $5.1M

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    Spring Valley

    Now considered one of Washington, D.C.,’s most prestigious neighborhoods, Spring Valley was once vital to the United States' chemical weapons program. Neighboring American University partnered with the Army to test lewisite, mustard gas and arsenic here during World War I. When the project was over, the remnants were buried, and the land sat empty

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      $2.50M

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      $1.4M - $9M

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      10 Listings

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    Kent

    Perched on the hilly, sloped streets of the Palisades area, residents of Kent are only about five blocks from the churning Potomac River. This residential community developed after the Civil War and up until the 1940s. There are no businesses within the neighborhood, but nearby MacArthur Boulevard has several dining options. The popular shopping

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      $2.21M

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      $1.4M - $18.2M

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      12 Listings

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    Sheridan-Kalorama

    Home to former presidents, cabinet members and Supreme Court justices, Sheridan-Kalorama has been an affluent community in northwest Washington, D.C., since it first developed as a streetcar suburb in the early 20th century. Foreign embassies and ambassador residences line Massachusetts Avenue, locally dubbed Embassy Row, on the neighborhood’s

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      $2.02M

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      $417K - $9.2M

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    Georgetown

    Known for its red-brick sidewalks, stately row houses and high-end boutiques, Georgetown is one of Washington, D.C.’s most sought-after and historic neighborhoods. Perched along the Potomac River to the west of downtown and encircled by swathes of green space, this 750-acre expanse pre-dates the founding of Washington – it was initially

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      $1.78M

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      $421K - $10.7M

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    Burleith

    Burleith, a neighborhood in Washington, D.C., offers a unique blend of tranquility and urban convenience. Known for its picturesque setting above the Potomac River, Burleith includes the gated Hillandale community and the French embassy. The neighborhood is characterized by its walkability and tree-lined streets, creating a village-like

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      $1.77M

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      $1.3M - $3.3M

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      5 Listings

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    Barnaby Woods

    A scenic residential neighborhood in northwest D.C., Barnaby Woods finds in its housing a delicate balance of stately and cozy. Colonial single-family homes sit on meticulously manicured lots naturally wooded by tall trees. Homes don’t infringe on each other or sit too far from their neighbors; the area is comfortable and well-spaced. Southwest of

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      $1.57M

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      $1.3M - $4.2M

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      3 Listings

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    Palisades

    Palisades, located about 5 miles from Downtown Washington, D.C., is an upscale enclave on a strip along the Potomac River. The neighborhood was built around the 1890s as one of the city's original streetcar suburbs, with a connected tram line running from Glen Echo to Georgetown, giving Palisades its horizontal shape. Palisades became a favorite

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      $1.51M

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      $241K - $5.3M

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      19 Listings

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    Crestwood

    Strolling along the leafy streets of Crestwood, the park-like setting belies the neighborhood’s proximity to all the energy of Washington, D.C. In the years after the Supreme Court struck down racial covenants in 1948, the enclave became known as the Gold Coast, where affluent Black families lived. Today, it’s an upscale neighborhood featuring

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      $1.47M

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      $992K - $2.4M

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      4 Listings

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    Hawthorne

    Even longtime Washingtonians might've never heard of the Hawthorne neighborhood, but that’s what residents like. “It’s tucked so far up there, and there are about 10 streets,” says Micah Smith, a Realtor with HRL Partners at Washington Fine Properties. Smith has worked in Hawthorne and other Washington, D.C., neighborhoods since 2017. “The fact

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      $1.44M

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      $1.2M - $3.5M

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      2 Listings

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    Chevy Chase

    Drivers know when they've crossed from Maryland into D.C. when they see Chevy Chase Circle, a roundabout with a restored fountain and greenery marking the threshold between Chevy Chase's Maryland and D.C. sides. Connecticut Avenue, which juts out from the traffic roundabout, is lined with local businesses, restaurants and apartments, but the rest

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      $1.44M

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      $356K - $4.2M

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      22 Listings

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    American University Park

    Developed in the 1920s, American University Park, or AU Park, sits above the buzz of the city on one of Washington, D.C.’s highest elevation points. One of the capital’s most tranquil suburbs, AU Park’s tree-shaded streets are mostly free from commercial development. “The neighborhood is bordered by Washington and Western Avenue, so it’s walkable

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      $1.43M

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      $368K - $4.1M

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      12 Listings

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    Cleveland Park

    Cleveland Park was established as a place for wealthy families of 19th-century Washington D.C. to spend their summers after living near the Potomac River in the nascent commercial district of Georgetown for the rest of the year. The neighborhood was one of D.C.'s original 'streetcar suburbs' long before the highways ran through the city and is

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      $1.42M

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      $217K - $6.7M

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      36 Listings

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    Friendship Heights

    Luxe retailers, fitness studios and residential spaces mingle in Friendship Heights, a densely populated neighborhood on the Maryland-D.C. border. Small businesses mixed with friendly neighbors create a community culture that lives up to the name. The neighborhood has been long known as a shopping destination, but the Friendship Heights Alliance

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      $1.37M

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      $452K - $3M

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      8 Listings

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    Colonial Village

    The small community of Colonial Village is a secret garden of sorts, tucked in a small corner near the state line separating Washington, D.C., from Maryland. Stately 20th-century homes on winding, hilly streets are surrounded by lush greenery and parts of Rock Creek Park. “You can walk through the neighborhood and hear the birds chirping. It’s

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      $1.36M

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      $778K - $1.9M

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    Forest Hills

    With a neighborhood publication called the Forest Hills Connection, a diverse blend of housing options and plentiful green spaces, Forest Hills is a neighborhood unlike any other in Washington, D.C. Striking mansions meet practical condos in this northwestern D.C. neighborhood, where residents enjoy access to the Metro, community events and

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      $1.35M

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      $250K - $8.2M

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    Foxhall

    Real estate developer Henry Boss took inspiration from the Tudor-style houses of Tewkesbury, England, when he began designing the northwest Washington, D.C., community of Foxhall in 1925. This plot of hilly terrain between the Potomac River and Georgetown University was once the estate of Henry Foxall, former mayor of Georgetown, ironworking

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      $1.33M

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      $1.1M - $2.4M

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      2 Listings

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    Woodley Park

    Located under the watchful eye of a Marilyn Monroe mural, Woodley Park bursts with historic architecture, snazzy stores and restaurants, and a convenient location beside the sprawling Rock Creek Park and the tristate attraction of the Smithsonian National Zoo and D.C.'s beloved giant pandas. Woodley Park is one of the more tree-lined neighborhoods

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      $1.27M

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      $258K - $3.9M

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      18 Listings

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    Wesley Heights

    From his office, Realtor Robert Hryniewicki can see the mature timbers that blanket Wesley Heights. Homes have stood in the upscale Washington, D.C., neighborhood since the 1920s, but many of the trees shading those large neo-colonials and Tudor Revivals predate the community. “This is one of those neighborhoods where you have antique trees that

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      $1.16M

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      $258K - $8.9M

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    Tenleytown

    As the second oldest neighborhood in Washington, D.C. — established only after Georgetown — Tenleytown has undergone several stages of development and continues to change and adapt. First settled in the 1700s, the area was a rural village before serving as an outpost for Union soldiers during the Civil War and later was developed into a streetcar

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      $1.16M

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      $793K - $2.7M

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    Shepherd Park

    Named for former 1873 governor, Alexander Robey Shepherd, the neighborhood of Shepherd Park is a diverse, tight-knit community in Northwest D.C. with lots of local pride. Mark Pattison, a resident of the neighborhood for 20 years who serves as Vice President of the Shepherd Park Citizens Association, says that since the 1960s, the neighborhood has

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      $1.11M

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      $346K - $1.7M

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    Mount Pleasant

    Mount Pleasant is a lively, eclectic neighborhood with a distinct and unique culture of inclusion. Originally a streetcar suburb in the early 1900s, it’s defined today by historic architecture, local businesses and a shared community spirit. “It’s a very dynamic neighborhood,” says Rick Morrison, a real estate agent with the Sky Group at Long &

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      $1.07M

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      $337K - $2.2M

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      22 Listings

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