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Neighborhoods near C.W. Harris Elementary School in Washington, DC

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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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      $296K - $629K

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      6 Listings

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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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      $212K - $711K

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      11 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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    Civic Betterment

    Located just along the Maryland border, Civic Betterment is a small enclave with a housing market below the District's average. The neighborhood is primarily residential and part of the better-known Marshall Heights area in Southeast D.C., and is one of the city's original historically Black communities, where many African American veterans

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      $389K

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      $364K - $498K

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      3 Listings

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    Marshall Heights

    Marshall Heights is a Ward 7 D.C. neighborhood east of the Anacostia River with generational families and a history of self-sufficiency. Marshall Heights was rural in the early 1900s, with families settling in makeshift structures and living off the land. Running water, sewage lines or streetlights didn’t exist here until the 1940s. However,

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      $368K

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      $114K - $892K

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      31 Listings

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    Capitol Heights

    Just 11 miles west of downtown Washington, D.C., Capitol Heights is known for its commuter routes and low housing costs. The Prince George’s County suburb was developed in the early 20th century as a whites-only community based around a prospective streetcar stop. When the Fair Housing Act outlawed housing discrimination in 1968, Capitol Heights’

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      $347K

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      $256K - $600K

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      20 Listings

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    Coral Hills

    Coral Hills is an incorporated community south of the larger metro community of Capitol Heights, Maryland. The neighborhood sits on the Maryland-D.C. border, the road Southern Avenue SE. Residents here have Brooke Road Recreation Center, John Howard Community Center and Oakcrest Community Center for places to play or attend fitness classes. Coral

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      $339K

    • List Price

      $206K - $985K

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      31 Listings

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