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Neighborhoods in Southeast Washington, DC

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    Capitol Hill

    Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. has tree-lined streets, parks and diverse dining. Residents have highly rated schools, public transit and proximity to landmarks like the U.S. Capitol, Library of Congress and Eastern Market.

    • Average Value

      $994K

    • List Price

      $331K - $3.3M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      107 Listings

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    Hill East

    Hill East in Washington blends rowhomes and condos near the Capitol. The Anacostia Riverwalk Trail and D.C. Armory offer recreation. Stuart-Hobson Middle School is highly rated and two Metro stations serve this residential area.

    • Average Value

      $817K

    • List Price

      $394K - $1.6M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      33 Listings

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    Atlas District

    The Atlas District in Washington is home to the Atlas Performing Arts Center and lively H Street NE, featuring diverse dining and nightlife. It hosts the annual H Street Festival and hosts highly rated schools like Stuart Hobson Middle School.

    • Average Value

      $813K

    • List Price

      $379K - $1.7M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      66 Listings

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    Navy Yard

    Navy Yard in Washington combines urban living with riverside charm. Attractions include Nationals Park and The Yards Park. A historic naval base and diverse dining scene contribute to the neighborhood's vibrant character.

    • Average Value

      $744K

    • List Price

      $340K - $1.3M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      53 Listings

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    Kingman Park

    Kingman Park in Washington is a historic Black neighborhood near the Anacostia River. It features Craftsman and Colonial row homes, Kingman and Heritage Islands for recreation, and lots of options for dining.

    • Average Value

      $655K

    • List Price

      $324K - $1.4M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      44 Listings

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    Hillcrest

    Hillcrest in Washington, D.C. features rolling hills, mature trees, and historic homes. This "Silver Coast" neighborhood offers diverse architectural styles near Nationals Park. Local parks provide green spaces for residents.

    • Average Value

      $628K

    • List Price

      $520K - $1.1M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Hillcrest
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    Good Hope

    Good Hope in Washington blends renovated midcentury and new homes with lush parks. This suburban neighborhood offers convenient access to downtown D.C. and Capitol Hill, with Skyland Town Center providing local amenities.

    • Average Value

      $612K

    • List Price

      $469K - $932K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

    Good Hope
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    Judiciary Square

    In the heart of Washington, Judiciary Square is a walkable neighborhood near Capitol Hill and downtown. It's home to courthouses and government buildings, with Red Line Metro access and short walks to the National Mall. Penn Quarter attractions are close by.

    • Average Value

      $598K

    • List Price

      $354K - $1.8M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

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    Dupont Park

    Dupont Park in Washington features quiet streets with spacious homes. The 376-acre Fort Dupont Park offers trails, concerts and wildlife viewing. Nearby Anacostia Park provides waterfront activities.

    • Average Value

      $583K

    • List Price

      $404K - $907K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      9 Listings

    Dupont Park
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    Southwest DC

    Southwest DC in Washington is a vibrant waterfront area centered around The Wharf. It features high-end condos, event venues and diverse dining. Highlights include the historic Municipal Fish Market and Benjamin Banneker Park.

    • Average Value

      $570K

    • List Price

      $133K - $2.9M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      127 Listings

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    Naylor Gardens

    Naylor Gardens in Washington D.C. features a historic cooperative apartment complex. The neighborhood offers the Hillcrest Recreation Center and Skyland Town Center. Naylor Road Metro station provides convenient access.

    • Average Value

      $569K

    • List Price

      $23K - $337K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

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    NoMa

    NoMa is a renter-heavy Washington neighborhood that offers vibrant urban living near Union Station. It's a short walk from Union Market's shops and restaurants, with the Metropolitan Branch Trail close by. The Red Line connects the neighborhood to Downtown DC.

    • Average Value

      $523K

    • List Price

      $208K - $621K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

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    Langston

    Langston in Washington features lakefront living and 1920s architecture. The neighborhood offers colonial revival homes, with easy access to downtown via public transit. Residents can enjoy Kingman Lake and the National Arboretum.

    • Average Value

      $484K

    • List Price

      $205K - $791K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      49 Listings

    Langston
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    Randle Highlands

    Randle Highlands in Washington, D.C. features diverse housing and tree-lined streets. It's near Skyland Town Center and offers outdoor recreation at Fort Circle Park Hiker-Biker Trail and the nearby Anacostia River.

    • Average Value

      $484K

    • List Price

      $115K - $1.2M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      5 Listings

    Randle Highlands
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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.

    • Average Value

      $467K

    • List Price

      $245K - $716K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

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    Anacostia

    Washington, D.C.'s Anacostia neighborhood combines historic and modern homes near the Frederick Douglass National Historic Site. The 1200-acre Anacostia Park offers recreation, and residents enjoy easy Metro access to downtown D.C. and local soul food spots.

    • Average Value

      $422K

    • List Price

      $157K - $882K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      37 Listings

    Anacostia
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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.

    • Average Value

      $418K

    • List Price

      $219K - $616K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

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    Douglass

    Douglass, Washington, is a vibrant community 4 miles from downtown D.C. Tree-lined streets and murals adorn this area of newer townhouses and older homes. For recreation, locals head to The Douglass Community Center.

    • Average Value

      $417K

    • List Price

      $199K - $473K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

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    Woodland

    Woodland in Washington, D.C., is a close-knit community with older homes and new apartments. Fort Stanton Park offers outdoor activities, and reliable bus routes connect residents to shopping and the Anacostia Metro station.

    • Average Value

      $404K

    • List Price

      $348K - $399K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      0 Listings

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    Fairlawn

    Fairlawn in Washington borders the Anacostia River, with access to Anacostia Park. Part of the developing Bridge District, it features homes from condos to Colonials. The area offers leafy streets and proximity to Nationals Park.

    • Average Value

      $400K

    • List Price

      $123K - $965K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      32 Listings

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    Morningside

    Morningside, MD, near Joint Base Andrews and Washington, D.C., features 1950s Cape Cods and modern apartments. The town offers easy commuting via Metro and highways. Michael J. Polley Neighborhood Park provides recreation.

    • Average Value

      $398K

    • List Price

      $295K - $727K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      26 Listings

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    Marlow Heights

    Marlow Heights, MD, is a suburb 8 miles from Washington D.C. with diverse housing and convenient public transit. Local amenities include unique eateries, bowling alleys, and North Barnaby Community Park with a splash pad.

    • Average Value

      $394K

    • List Price

      $310K - $500K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      6 Listings

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    Hillbrook

    Hillbrook in Washington offers spacious 20th-century homes with large yards. Kelly Miller Recreation Center and Marvin Gaye Park provide community activities, while nearby dining options and public transit enhance the area's appeal.

    • Average Value

      $389K

    • List Price

      $224K - $970K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      11 Listings

    Hillbrook
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    Buena Vista

    Buena Vista in Washington is revitalizing with grocery chains and restaurants. The Bridge District promises growth. Highly rated KIPP schools serve students. Anacostia Park offers sports facilities and hiking trails.

    • Average Value

      $386K

    • List Price

      $150K - $735K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      19 Listings

    Buena Vista
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    Fort Davis

    Fort Davis is a residential pocket of Southeast Washington with tree-lined streets and classic homes. It's close to Green Line Metro stations and the Capital Beltway. Fort Dupont Park and the Fort Circle Hiker-Biker Trail are within walking distance.

    • Average Value

      $384K

    • List Price

      $241K - $579K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      15 Listings

    Fort Davis

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