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    Crestwood

    Strolling along the leafy streets of Crestwood, the park-like setting belies the neighborhood’s proximity to all the energy of Washington, D.C. In the years after the Supreme Court struck down racial covenants in 1948, the enclave became known as the Gold Coast, where affluent Black families lived. Today, it’s an upscale neighborhood featuring

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      $1.47M

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      $975K - $2.4M

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    Chevy Chase

    Drivers know when they've crossed from Maryland into D.C. when they see Chevy Chase Circle, a roundabout with a restored fountain and greenery marking the threshold between Chevy Chase's Maryland and D.C. sides. Connecticut Avenue, which juts out from the traffic roundabout, is lined with local businesses, restaurants and apartments, but the rest

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      $1.44M

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      $275K - $4M

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      23 Listings

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    Forest Hills

    With a neighborhood publication called the Forest Hills Connection, a diverse blend of housing options and plentiful green spaces, Forest Hills is a neighborhood unlike any other in Washington, D.C. Striking mansions meet practical condos in this northwestern D.C. neighborhood, where residents enjoy access to the Metro, community events and

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      $1.35M

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      $249K - $7.9M

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      39 Listings

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    Mount Pleasant

    Mount Pleasant is a lively, eclectic neighborhood with a distinct and unique culture of inclusion. Originally a streetcar suburb in the early 1900s, it’s defined today by historic architecture, local businesses and a shared community spirit. “It’s a very dynamic neighborhood,” says Rick Morrison, a real estate agent with the Sky Group at Long &

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      $1.07M

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      $350K - $2.2M

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      21 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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      $438K - $1.8M

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      30 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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      $445K - $2M

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      41 Listings

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    U Street

    Even before the Harlem Renaissance, Washington’s U Street Corridor served as the country’s hotbed of African American art and culture. The community, affectionately known as “Black Broadway,” amassed many Black-owned banks, hotels, parlors, eateries, and jazz clubs. U Street veterans fondly recall when music titans like Cab Calloway, Pearl Bailey,

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      $893K

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      $397K - $2.2M

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      75 Listings

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    16th Street Heights

    16th Street Heights, about 4 miles from downtown Washington, D.C., offers quiet streets, detached single-family homes and a community where neighbors know each other. Adjacent to the lively neighborhoods of Columbia Heights and Petworth, 16th Street Heights borders the sprawling Rock Creek Park, home of the annual Washington Open and a popular

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      $891K

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      $245K - $2M

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      97 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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      $855K

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      $360K - $2.8M

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      16 Listings

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    Takoma Park

    Nature is not to be disturbed in the city of Takoma Park. Locals in this Maryland community on the Washington, D.C. line take the environment seriously. Gardeners tending to their azaleas cannot use certain pesticides, per local ordinance. Cutting down a tree, even on private property, involves getting a permit from the city. The municipal

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      $808K

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      $191K - $1.5M

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      25 Listings

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    Brightwood

    One of the oldest neighborhoods in northwest Washington, D.C., Brightwood blends Civil War-era history with a growing, metropolitan atmosphere. Free, formerly enslaved people originally settled the community in the early 1800s. However, in 1861, Union troops seized the land and built Fort Stevens, which would eventually become the site of D.C.’s

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      $768K

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      $177K - $1.5M

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      24 Listings

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    Takoma

    Just west of the Maryland border in Washington, DC, Takoma takes pride in its distinct character and multicultural identity. “It looks like a small town, but it’s right here in the nation’s capital,” says Loretta Neumann, past president of the community organization Neighbors, Inc. and a resident of 50 years. “Everyone feels comfortable in an

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      $757K

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      $345K - $1.4M

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      21 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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      $350K - $1.4M

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      22 Listings

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    Columbia Heights

    The land that would become Columbia Heights started as 19th-century farmland outside the small but growing nation's capital. Now, it stands as one of D.C.'s most densely populated neighborhoods and is locally known as the go-to retail hub in Northwest D.C., hosting the DC USA Mall and a corridor of dining establishments and stores along 14th

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      $743K

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      $265K - $1.7M

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      146 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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      129 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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      $300K - $1.7M

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      52 Listings

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    Adams Morgan

    Known for buzzy weekend brunches and charming Victorian rowhouses, Adams Morgan in Northwest Washington is a mosaic of color, culture and history. Jose Ramirez, a local real estate agent with Compass who has sold over 200 homes in the Washington metropolitan area, describes Adams Morgan as having an almost suburban character with its mid-rise

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      $727K

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      $232K - $2.4M

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      69 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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      $300K - $1.3M

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      40 Listings

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    Logan Circle

    Logan Circle is one of D.C.’s most densely populated neighborhoods due to its volume of high-rise condos and popularity among locals as a hub for retail and nightlife. It’s a centralized area that’s mere blocks away from Downtown D.C., revolving around the namesake circular park, one of Pierre L’Enfant’s “wheel-and-spokes” street designs that the

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      $710K

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      $237K - $3.1M

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      61 Listings

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    Pleasant Plains

    In the 1880s, Pleasant Plains was acres of farmland outside the nation’s capital. Now, the area is alive with the activity of Howard University, one of the most famous HBCUs in the country. Often called “Howard Village," the neighborhood consists of classic D.C. rowhouses and newer condo conversions, and it’s a popular landing spot for folks

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      $704K

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      $293K - $2.7M

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      18 Listings

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    Park View

    Long considered an afterthought to the bustling Petworth and Columbia Heights neighborhoods nearby, Park View is a growing community attracting more attention from homebuyers and investors alike. Located just north of Howard University’s campus, the neighborhood is centered around a stretch of Georgia Avenue that houses an eclectic blend of

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      $701K

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      $340K - $1.4M

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      54 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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      $392K - $1.1M

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      25 Listings

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    Manor Park

    With its active neighborhood association and quiet residential streets, Manor Park has the feel of a suburban neighborhood even though it's part of the nation’s capital. “A lot of people tend to move to Manor Park because even though it’s urban since it’s in D.C., it has more of a suburban, small-town feel,” says Kimberly Diggs, an associate

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      $648K

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      $233K - $1.1M

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      54 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

    • Average Value

      $643K

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      $342K - $2.8M

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      18 Listings

    Langdon

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