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Neighborhoods in the 20020 ZIP Code

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    Hillcrest

    Hillcrest, a neighborhood in Southeast Washington D.C., is known for its rich history and diverse architectural styles. This suburban community, which dates back to Native American settlements and the 1920s Pennsylvania Avenue subdivision, has been home to notable figures such as Marvin Gaye and Mayor Marion Barry. The neighborhood features

    • Average Value

      $640K

    • List Price

      $430K - $840K

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      0 Listings

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    Good Hope

    Good Hope, a suburban neighborhood in southeast Washington D.C., is rich in history and community features. Originally the site of the first recorded Native American settlement by the Nacotchtank tribe, the area was named "Good Hope" in gratitude for the early settlers' survival. Today, it is home to 6,000 residents and about 2,000 residences,

    • Average Value

      $633K

    • List Price

      $474K - $1.1M

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      6 Listings

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    Dupont Park

    Dupont Park is a quiet wooded suburb in eastern Washington D.C. close to parks, community centers and D.C. attractions. The neighborhood is still considered one of the more affordable areas of the greater D.C. area, and the nearby Fort Dupont Park offers plenty of outdoor recreation options. “It’s still convenient to Capital Hill, and it’s more

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      $583K

    • List Price

      $439K - $993K

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      3 Listings

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    Naylor Gardens

    Located in southeast Washington, D.C., Naylor Gardens was originally developed as a housing co-op for defense workers during World War II. Today, the community’s 45 apartment complexes still stand and continue to draw residents. “The apartments are well-built and low-priced,” says Nora Burke, a Realtor with McEnearney Commercial who has worked in

    • Average Value

      $566K

    • List Price

      $54K - $675K

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      7 Listings

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    Twining

    Twining in Washington's southeast is a growing neighborhood with diverse housing, tree-lined streets, and parks like Fort Dupont Randle Circle. Skyland Town Center and Soufside Market provide convenient shopping options nearby. Twining, located in the southeast quadrant of Washington, D.C., is a neighborhood experiencing significant growth and

    • Average Value

      $497K

    • List Price

      $443K - $633K

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      3 Listings

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    Randle Highlands

    Randle Highlands in Washington, D.C., is a neighborhood experiencing significant development, making it an attractive option for potential homebuyers. Located two miles west of Skyland Town Center and two miles east of the Bridge District, residents have access to a variety of dining and retail options. The neighborhood features a mix of housing

    • Average Value

      $490K

    • List Price

      $120K - $1.3M

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      Homes For Sale

      11 Listings

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    Douglass

    The Douglass neighborhood in Washington, D.C., named after abolitionist Frederick Douglass, is located just 4 miles from downtown. The area features tree-lined sidewalks and vibrant murals, contributing to its unique charm. Housing options include newer townhouses from the 2000s and beyond, with four-bedroom units typically priced around $430,000

    • Average Value

      $419K

    • List Price

      $242K - $571K

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      3 Listings

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    Anacostia

    Named after the Anacostia River, this historic southeast Washington, D.C. neighborhood is home to everything from abolitionist Fredrick Douglass’ final residence (Cedar Hill) to a mid-century styled 19.5-foot-tall chair to newly planned construction projects like the 11th Street Bridge Park. “It’s an area undergoing a lot of robust change,” says

    • Average Value

      $419K

    • List Price

      $130K - $937K

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      25 Listings

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    Fairlawn

    Fairlawn, located in the southeast quadrant of Washington, D.C., is a neighborhood on the eastern banks of the Anacostia River. This area is part of the Bridge District, a significant 2.6 million-square-foot development project aimed at enhancing local retail and dining options while celebrating D.C.'s rich history. Residents have direct access to

    • Average Value

      $413K

    • List Price

      $181K - $954K

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      36 Listings

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    Woodland

    Woodland, a neighborhood in southeast Anacostia, Washington, is a close-knit community surrounded by trees and characterized by a mix of small four squares, row houses, and Craftsmen homes, many with private parking and small yards. The area includes public multi-family housing and newer developments like Ainger Place Apartments. While homes

    • Average Value

      $403K

    • List Price

      $278K - $413K

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      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

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    Buena Vista

    Buena Vista, located in the southeastern quadrant of Washington, D.C., is a neighborhood experiencing significant development and growing popularity. The newly announced Bridge District, within walking distance, is set to transform 100 acres into a vibrant hub for dining, breweries, and parks. The neighborhood features a mix of attached

    • Average Value

      $393K

    • List Price

      $144K - $737K

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      19 Listings

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    Greenway

    Greenway, a village-like neighborhood lining Anacostia River and the River Park, is a “hidden gem” among eastern Washington, D.C. neighborhoods. Featuring a functional mix of multi-family and single-family dwellings, the neighborhood is flanked by the freeway, making it accessible for commuters, and still features a price point that is more

    • Average Value

      $386K

    • List Price

      $237K - $1M

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      6 Listings

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    Fort Davis

    Fort Davis, located in Southeast Washington, D.C., is a historic neighborhood where Pennsylvania Avenue meets the city's border. Known for its quiet, crosshatched streets lined with maple trees, wide sidewalks, and large, sloped front lawns, the area features a mix of 1940s-era row homes and colonial revivals, alongside newer builds. Just 5 miles

    • Average Value

      $386K

    • List Price

      $275K - $600K

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      14 Listings

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    Shipley Terrace

    Shipley Terrace, located on the outskirts of Washington, D.C., near the Prince George County border, is a neighborhood with a population of over 10,000. The area features a mix of single-family homes and townhouses, with colonial-style architecture prevalent in subdivisions like Asheford Court. Homes range from mid-1940s constructions to those

    • Average Value

      $383K

    • List Price

      $161K - $766K

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      21 Listings

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    Garfield Heights

    For those who love convenience but also appreciate quiet, Garfield Heights is the place to be. Located in the southeast quadrant of D.C., the community "has the feel of living in the city, but you have the suburban comforts you can’t get other places in D.C.,” says District of Columbia Council Communications Director Julia Jesse. “Most of us work

    • Average Value

      $337K

    • List Price

      $77K - $798K

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      10 Listings

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    Knox Hill

    Knox Hill in Washington DC is a historic, affordable neighborhood with midcentury and newer homes. Fort Stanton Park and Hillcrest Recreation Center provide recreation. The area has access to public transit and major highways. Knox Hill is a small suburban community in Southeast Washington, DC, with a rich history and ongoing revitalization. The

    • Average Value

      $328K

    • List Price

      $95K - $549K

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      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

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    Fairfax Village

    Fairfax Village in Washington offers a suburban feel with rolling hills and mature trees. Located near the Capital Beltway, it provides easy access to Alger Park, Fort Davis Recreation Center, and the Anacostia River waterfront. Fairfax Village, located in Southeast Washington, D.C., is a 54-acre suburban community known for its rolling hills and

    • Average Value

      $205K

    • List Price

      $108K - $431K

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      27 Listings

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    Barry Farm

    Barry Farm, located in the southeast quadrant of Washington, D.C., is an area poised for significant development and growth. The neighborhood is less than a mile from the Fredrick Douglass Bridge, near the upcoming Bridge District, which will transform 100 acres into a hub for dining, shopping, and more, including national grocery chains and local

    • Average Value

      $168K

    • List Price

      $112K - $323K

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      3 Listings

    Barry Farm