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Neighborhoods near Ballou High School in Washington, DC

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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

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      $566K

    • List Price

      $49K - $712K

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      7 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

      $245K - $570K

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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 - $938K

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      Homes For Sale

      25 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

    • Average Value

      $393K

    • List Price

      $144K - $735K

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      Homes For Sale

      21 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

      $141K - $767K

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      19 Listings

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    Glassmanor

    Glassmanor, located in Forest Heights just over eight miles south of Downtown DC, offers a close-knit community with a variety of housing options. The neighborhood features Craftsman, colonial, and ranch-style homes, many of which take advantage of the hilly terrain with split-level designs that include sunken basements and garages. These

    • Average Value

      $379K

    • List Price

      $215K - $540K

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      Homes For Sale

      19 Listings

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    Congress Heights

    Congress Heights rests in Southeast D.C., close to the Potomac River and beside the Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, a naval base. It's a neighborhood with a stalwart community bond and housing prices lower than the city average. The neighborhood has experienced much of its recent growth from its new housing developments, like the Residences at St.

    • Average Value

      $376K

    • List Price

      $102K - $763K

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      Homes For Sale

      26 Listings

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    Forest Heights

    Forest Heights, a suburb near Washington D.C., offers a blend of commercial properties, apartments, and modest homes, making it an appealing choice for first-time homebuyers seeking affordability and convenience. The neighborhood's homes typically feature smaller lots and average around 1,500 square feet, with prices ranging from $200,000 to

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      $373K

    • List Price

      $299K - $459K

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      Homes For Sale

      12 Listings

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    Hillcrest Heights

    Just over Washington, D.C.’s southern boundary is Hillcrest Heights, a quaint census-designated place beloved for its diversity and unmatched convenience to amenities, all with the Potomac River as its backdrop. The aptly named Prince George County suburb winds around hilly terrain, and it’s close to parks, shopping, schools and the capital city.

    • Average Value

      $353K

    • List Price

      $130K - $499K

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      Homes For Sale

      36 Listings

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    Bellevue

    While Bellevue’s name comes from a 1700s mansion that has since been demolished, the neighborhood is said to have been built in the 1940s for employees of the nearby Bolling Air Force Base. Today, the neighborhood is still defined by its proximity to the base, but also to nearby Maryland and Washington, D.C. “There are some big, beautiful

    • Average Value

      $343K

    • List Price

      $59K - $531K

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      Homes For Sale

      18 Listings

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    Washington Highlands

    As changing as the hilly landscape that gives the neighborhood its name, Washington Highlands is an evolving area that offers DC living without exorbitant price tags. “A huge draw is the affordability,” says Kimberly Diggs, an Associate Broker with Douglas Elliman. “There isn’t much of a clash between the old and the new, but a lot of homes have

    • Average Value

      $340K

    • List Price

      $88K - $767K

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      Homes For Sale

      45 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

      $338K

    • List Price

      $77K - $798K

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      Homes For Sale

      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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      1 Listing

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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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      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

    Barry Farm