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Neighborhoods near Dunbar High School in Washington, DC

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    Capitol Hill

    Visitors to Washington, D.C. can open a tourism guide and be inundated with Capitol Hill’s attractions: the Folger Shakespeare Library, the Library of Congress, the U.S. Botanic Gardens and, of course, the 19th-century Neoclassical dome of the United States Capitol Building itself. But the neighborhood is more than just tourist attractions.

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      $1.04M

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      $372K - $3.5M

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      115 Listings

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    Bloomingdale

    You may recognize Bloomingdale’s row of historic homes as it flashes across the screen during the opening credits of the Netflix series “House of Cards.” Unlike the show, though, the popularity of this distinguished residential district is unlikely to blow over any time soon. “Bloomingdale is a special neighborhood that has a definite community

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      $956K

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      $425K - $1.7M

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      37 Listings

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    Catholic University

    Catholic University in Washington centers around its Gothic campus, with tree-lined streets of diverse housing. The neighborhood boasts highly-rated schools, a vibrant business district, and nearby parks for recreation.

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      $936K

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    Shaw

    Shaw is a historically African American enclave with a devastating chapter of its story written during the 1968 civil rights riots. The neighborhood draws its name from Robert Gould Shaw, the Union officer who famously led the first black regiment of the Civil War. Home to the Howard Theatre, a cultural institution that opened in 1910, the greater

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      $918K

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      $439K - $2M

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      49 Listings

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    Atlas District

    The Atlas District, also known as the H Street Corridor, is an artistic area that’s undergone recent revitalization efforts. Over the last 30 years, H Street NE has attracted a slew of new bars and restaurants, quickly becoming a nightlife hotspot for D.C. While the neighborhood – like many others in the district – was hit hard by arson and

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      $861K

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      $390K - $1.9M

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      79 Listings

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    LeDroit Park

    Striking Victorian architecture and walkable streets define LeDroit Park, a historic neighborhood located 2 miles from Downtown Washington, D.C. The neighborhood was originally developed to be an all-white residential enclave in the late 1800s, but in 1888, Black protesters tore down the fences that separated LeDroit Park and Howard University. By

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      $854K

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      $363K - $2.7M

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      20 Listings

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    Truxton Circle

    While its name is Truxton Circle, there isn’t one in this Northwest Washington neighborhood of colorful rowhouses, walkable schools and small eateries. Named after a former traffic circle that is now long gone, the neighborhood itself is undergoing change and revitalization. “A lot of new buildings are going up,” says Garrey Ashton, a Realtor with

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      $752K

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      $359K - $1.4M

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      28 Listings

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    Petworth

    Petworth is a coveted landing spot in central D.C. for its lower-than-average price range, its corridor of unique restaurants and shops, locally known as "the block," and its several popular city parks. Residents live steps away from President Lincoln's summer cottage and bond through numerous community events. Neighbors frequently chat from their

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      $739K

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      $300K - $1.5M

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      134 Listings

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    Brookland

    Northeast D.C.’s Brookland neighborhood is also called "Little Rome" for its connection to the many Catholic institutions that are settled there. In the first half of the 20th century, over 50 Catholic churches and organizations owned or rented Brookland buildings, and today, many of these institutions are houses of worship and intricate city

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      $737K

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      $304K - $1.6M

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      60 Listings

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    Eckington

    Young families walk their kids to school, pet owners take their dogs out to play at Alethia Tanner Park, and young professionals kick back and enjoy a beer at Lost Generation Brewing Company in Eckington, an urban neighborhood in northeast Washington, D.C. “It’s an up-and-coming, affordable neighborhood with people from all walks of life,” says

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      $721K

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      $302K - $1.3M

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      45 Listings

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    Woodridge

    When Martin Weldon moved his family to Woodridge from buzzing Adams-Morgan, he hoped he’d be able to recreate memories of his youth. He wanted his kids, who were 10 and 2 at the time, to grow up in a close-knit community where there were always things to do and where they could grow up with their neighbors and become lifelong friends. “I was

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      $665K

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      $366K - $1.1M

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      22 Listings

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    Penn Quarter

    Just blocks from The White House and the National Mall, Penn Quarter is where politicians, diplomats, lawyers and ambitious young professionals mingle at swanky restaurants, electrifying arena concerts and rousing theater performances. Punctuated by the Capital One Arena, the Chinatown district and the National Portrait Gallery, Penn Quarter is a

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      $646K

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      $308K - $2M

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      42 Listings

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    Langdon

    Located in Washington, D.C.’s 5th Ward, Langdon strikes a balance between suburban living and an upbeat, musical nightlife. “This neighborhood is a mix of people who are looking for a quieter, more residential neighborhood. Langdon feels more like a suburb than an urban neighborhood,” says Summer Davis, a Realtor with Keller Williams Capital

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      $645K

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      $350K - $2.8M

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      23 Listings

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    Trinidad

    The tides are turning in Northeast D.C.’s Ward 5, where one island-inspired neighborhood is making waves. Trinidad, named by a 19th-century landowner with a particular affinity for the Caribbean locale, embodies its tropical namesake through vivid murals and artwork. “This is a tremendously diverse neighborhood. There are lots of new places to

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      $625K

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      $273K - $1.3M

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      113 Listings

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    Edgewood

    Edgewood, a neighborhood tucked in the Northeast section of Washington D.C., offers residents a vibrant artistic scene, with everything from colorful murals to local breweries that produce and package their own beer to streets filled with art studios to the Trinity Washington University. With the Metropolitan Branch Trail bordering the

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      $622K

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      $264K - $1.3M

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      46 Listings

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    Mount Vernon Square

    Mount Vernon Square is a pedestrian-friendly neighborhood just a block east of downtown D.C. In this dense metro-accessible community, the District's best bars, eateries and cultural institutions are steps away from both its historic and modern homes. "People come here for the entertainment and amenities," says Justin Paulhamus, a broker/owner of

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      $615K

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      $363K - $1.7M

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      42 Listings

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    Gateway

    Working hands and friendly faces keep Gateway on its axis. Gateway is a triangle-shaped Ward 5 community that has small businesses and factories lining most of the perimeter. But, while it is laden with industrial businesses, single-family homes are its nucleus. “Gateway is great little neighborhood. It’s so small that all the neighbors know one

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      $609K

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      $357K - $912K

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      1 Listing

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    Judiciary Square

    Judiciary Square is best known for its classical-style government buildings, including Old City Hall and several courthouses. Georgetown Law is just across 2nd Street, and the D.C. Court of Appeals, Federal Bureau of Investigation and the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department are just a small sampling of employers in the neighborhood. But though the

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      $604K

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      $360K - $2.2M

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      7 Listings

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    Arboretum

    Arboretum is the small community bordering the National Arboretum, a flourishing 440-acre botanical garden featuring over 1,600 species of trees. It’s a must-go destination for the District’s nature lovers, and Arboretum residents have the best possible access to it right from their sidewalks. Mandy Hursen, a real estate agent with RLAH @

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      $604K

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      $429K - $979K

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      1 Listing

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    Fort Totten

    Originally established during the American Civil War, Fort Totten is named for the former earthwork at its center. Today, Washington, D.C. natives know the neighborhood’s name from its Metro stops along the red, green and yellow lines. This is a community in progress – Art Place, an under-construction mixed-use facility, will be a haven for

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      $590K

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      $448K - $977K

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      1 Listing

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    Michigan Park

    Michigan Park in Washington has tree-lined streets and diverse homes. The area includes Fort Circle Park, St. Joseph's Seminary, and North Michigan Park Recreation Center, with metro access to downtown DC nearby. Michigan Park in Washington, DC, is known for its affordability and abundant greenery, attracting home buyers who appreciate its

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      $569K

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      $375K - $943K

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      27 Listings

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    NoMa

    When the Washington neighborhood of NoMa hosted a Mardi Gras celebration a couple years ago, NoMa Business Improvement District CEO Maura Brophy noticed a man admiring the float and live music the event brought to the neighborhood. “He had a smile; he was dancing,” Brophy says. “At his feet were two bags of groceries. I realized he left his house

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      $548K

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      $331K - $1M

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      3 Listings

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    Lamond Riggs

    Lamond Riggs, also known as Riggs Park, is a thriving urban neighborhood in Northeast D.C., bordered by Maryland to the east and standing the test of time, growing even through much of D.C.'s construction projects in the late 20th century. Tanya Slade, a longtime resident of Riggs Park and real estate agent with Long and Foster for over 20 years,

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      $539K

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      $389K - $1M

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      20 Listings

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    Ivy City

    Tucked away in Ward 5, Ivy City is a pint-sized industrial neighborhood using distilleries, outlets, new apartment buildings entertainment venues to shift to a residential focus. The district dates back to the early 19th century as a retreat for African Americans following the Civil War. Over time, it took several turns, becoming an area for

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      $535K

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      $273K - $1.4M

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      8 Listings

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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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      $507K

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      $292K - $1.1M

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      13 Listings

    Fort Lincoln

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