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    Fort Lincoln

    Perched on a prominent hill overlooking the city, Fort Lincoln gets its name from the Civil War rampart built there on the D.C.-Maryland line to defend the city. It wasn’t until the 1970s and 1980s that the neighborhood saw a serious shift toward residential development, beginning with townhouses and apartment homes for seniors. “Fort Lincoln sits

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      $508K

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      $292K - $1M

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    Foggy Bottom

    Whimsically named for the rolling mist that used to hang in the air over this low-lying area, modern Foggy Bottom feels a world away from the industrial center it once was when factories lined the Potomac River. “With one big exception, this neighborhood isn’t considered a big entertainment destination, but you’re not going to find a better

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      $507K

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      $197K - $3.5M

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    Langston

    Named after John Mercer Langston, the first African-American elected to public office in the United States, the lakefront community of Langston is a cove of history, education and immediate access to a 4 mile commute to the downtown amenities of Washington, DC. The community boasts a rich history, seen in its name, 1920s architecture and community

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      $499K

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      $197K - $864K

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    Brentwood

    It’s always showtime in Brentwood. Situated within this capital community is the D.C. Office of Cable, Television, Film, Music & Entertainment, which generates award-winning content for the district’s public access channels. A small but jam-packed enclave with an industrial feel, Brentwood lodges extensive amenities, including shopping complexes,

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      $498K

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      $292K - $734K

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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

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      $497K

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      $443K - $633K

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    Chinatown

    The ornate Friendship Archway marks the entrance into Washington, D.C.’s Chinatown. The structure, unveiled in 1986, serves as a dedication to the relationship between DC and Beijing and is a defining feature of this historic community. While Asian influence can still be found across Chinatown—in the food, the street art and business signs—today,

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      $497K

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      $500K - $1.1M

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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

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      $490K

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      $120K - $1.3M

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    Eastland Gardens

    Eastland Gardens in Northeast Washington, D.C., is a historic neighborhood east of the Anacostia River in Ward 7. Developed in 1929 by prominent African American architects, it is one of 200 cultural sites on the African American Heritage Trail. The neighborhood features single-family Colonials, Cape Cods, ramblers, bungalows, and row houses, many

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      $463K

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      $334K - $670K

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    Benning Heights

    Benning Heights in Washington offers diverse, affordable housing in a tree-filled setting. The area provides Metro access, nearby shopping, and local amenities including Kelly Miller Recreation Center and the Farm and Food Hub. Benning Heights, nestled in Washington's Ward 7, offers a unique blend of residential charm and urban convenience. This

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      $453K

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      $470K - $600K

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      3 Listings

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    Pleasant Hill

    Pleasant Hill is a triangular community of condos and multi-family homes cradled between Fort Totten Park to the north and the Catholic University of America to the south. Folks can quickly walk to Fort Totten for a summer concert or to Raymond DuFour Athletic Center to watch a CUA basketball game. For D.C. natives, Pleasant Hill offers a number

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      $446K

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      $143K - $505K

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    Kenilworth

    Dominated by the public housing complex of Kenilworth Courts and the expansive marshland of Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens, the neighborhood of Kenilworth sits tucked on the border of Maryland. "Access to public transportation, recent new bike trails, relatively low housing prices, and of course the beauty of lilies and lotus makes Kenilworth

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      $442K

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      $373K - $690K

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      1 Listing

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    Capitol View

    Capitol View is a deeply-rooted D.C. community east of the Anacostia River that has experienced struggle and success over its 100-year history. Capitol View first saw development in the 1920s by Black businessman John Whitelaw Lewis, making it one of the few neighborhoods in Washington, D.C., created "for African Americans, by African Americans,"

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      $430K

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      $308K - $633K

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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

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      $419K

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      $242K - $571K

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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

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      $419K

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      $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

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      $413K

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      $181K - $954K

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      36 Listings

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    Burrville

    Burrville is a cost-effective neighborhood in northeast Washington, DC, situated on the District of Columbia-Maryland border, making it convenient for commuting to both Greater DC and the Baltimore suburbs. The area is known for its historic charm, with homes dating back to the early-to-mid 20th century, alongside some new builds and renovated

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      $411K

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      $149K - $517K

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    Hillbrook

    Defined by its larger yards and 20th-century homes, Hillbrook is a quiet, established neighborhood in northeastern Washington, D.C. The area is one of the last in the district where homebuyers can still find sought-after detached homes with spacious front yards for under half a million dollars. This residential location doesn’t have many stores or

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      $406K

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      $182K - $646K

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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

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      $403K

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      $278K - $413K

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    Deanwood

    Deanwood is one of D.C.'s oldest Black suburbs, developed in the 1880s when it was connected to the city's extensive streetcar network and featured dozens of local businesses, from barbershops and beauty parlors to grocery stores and neighborhood diners. Back then, residents could hop on the streetcars and visit Suburban Gardens, which was the

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      $401K

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      $206K - $1M

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    East Corner

    Washington, D.C., was initially plotted in a square shape, bisected by the Potomac and Anacostia Rivers. Chief surveyors and planners included Benjamin Banneker and Pierre L'Enfant, while Andrew Ellicott was the one who laid out 40 marker stones around the District to mark the capital city's borders. The marker stone for East Corner exists to this

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      $401K

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      $95K - $619K

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    Lincoln Heights

    Lincoln Heights, located in the eastern corner of Washington, DC, is undergoing revitalization, attracting residents seeking a small community feel close to the city. The neighborhood features a mix of low-rise apartment buildings, Craftsman-style bungalows, duplexes, and townhouses, with new developments adding modernized housing options. The

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      $398K

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      $216K - $724K

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    Mayfair

    Mayfair is a small, planned community in Northeast Washington’s Ward 7. It is bordered to the west by the Anacostia River and to the east by Interstate 295. The community is close to most of what Washington has to offer. Mayfair residents benefit from the convenience of the city while maintaining a rich community feel. Residents here live a

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      $398K

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      $290K - $582K

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      5 Listings

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    Benning Ridge

    Benning Ridge is named for the 18th-century slaveowner William Benning, long thought to be a river pirate along the Anacostia River. Benning owned the first bridge built across the Anacostia River and enforced a toll to cross it. Over the years, it became known as “Benning’s Bridge” and later Benning Road, which forms the eastern border of the

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      $395K

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      $210K - $636K

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      15 Listings

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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

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      $393K

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      $144K - $737K

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      19 Listings

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    Benning

    Benning in Washington features midcentury homes and the highly rated DC Prep Benning schools. Notable points include Fort Chaplin Park, Dorothy I. Height Library, and the historic Shrimp Boat Plaza for local dining. Benning, located in Washington’s Ward 7, is a small yet vibrant neighborhood known for its strong sense of community and extensive

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      $393K

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      $88K - $560K

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      7 Listings

    Benning

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