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Good Hope Homes for Sale

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    $635,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 2,510 Sq Ft

    2901 Hillcrest Dr SE, Washington, DC 20020

    Don't Miss this home that is back on the market!Discover Hillcrest: Washington D.C.'s Premier Hidden GemNestled in Southeast D.C., the Hillcrest neighborhood remains one of the District's best-kept secrets. Perched 300 feet above sea level, this elevated enclave has long been celebrated for its refreshingly cooler temperatures and sweeping vistas that set it apart from the

    Matthew Paschall Compass

    2901 Hillcrest Dr SE, Washington, DC 20020
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    $699,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 3.5 Baths
    • 1,866 Sq Ft

    2140 32nd St SE, Washington, DC 20020

    SPECIAL FINANCING HIGHLIGHTS: Fixed rate of 5.875% with 0 points Only 3% down payment No mortgage insurance required! $1,500 closing cost grant No income limits! Welcome to this beautifully fully renovated 3BR/3.5BA home in sought-after Hillcrest. No detail was overlooked — from plumbing and electrical to drywall and finishes, all completed up to DC code for peace of mind.

    Abel Gebremichael Keller Williams Capital Properties

    2140 32nd St SE, Washington, DC 20020
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    $720,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 2,568 Sq Ft

    2937 Fort Baker Dr SE, Washington, DC 20020

    This beautiful property is tucked away on a picturesque, tree-lined street in the highly sought-after Hillcrest neighborhood, this classic 3BR/3BA detached Cape Cod offers the perfect blend of tranquility, space, and access to all that’s developing east of the river. With over 2,500 square feet of finished living space and nearly a quarter-acre lot, this home is a rare gem in the

    Hillary Nash RLAH @properties

    2937 Fort Baker Dr SE, Washington, DC 20020
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    $650,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 2,569 Sq Ft

    2211 32nd Place SE, Washington, DC 20020

    Welcome to this charming 3-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom all-brick single-family home with off-street parking in the desirable Hillcrest neighborhood. Recent upgrades include a renovated kitchen (2022), new windows on the main and second floors (2019), enhanced fireplace (2019), new sump pump (2022), a new stair railing (2019), and two steel basement doors (2020). This home is filled with natural light

    Chelsea Traylor Redfin Corp

    2211 32nd Place SE, Washington, DC 20020
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    $650,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,587 Sq Ft

    2206 32nd Place SE, Washington, DC 20020

    Discover the potential of this 4-bedroom, 2.5-bath, 3-level brick-front home in the desirable Hillcrest neighborhood of Washington, DC. Featuring an owner’s suite with a private balcony, a 1-car garage, and plenty of additional private parking, this property offers the space and charm you’ve been searching for. Sold strictly as-is, this home is the perfect opportunity to customize and transform

    Arnita Greene Capital Structures Real Estate, LLC.

    2206 32nd Place SE, Washington, DC 20020
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    $775,000

    • 5 Beds
    • 4 Baths
    • 3,153 Sq Ft

    2112 Branch Ave SE, Washington, DC 20020

    Pictures are from last year just before tenant moved in. Amazing 5 BR/4 BA Single-Family Home in Hillcrest, DC! Hardwood flooring and neutral-colored walls. Spacious living area with a fireplace. Kitchen with granite countertops and island and bar and white finish cabinetries that perfectly

    Jay Schlaffer Coldwell Banker Realty

    2112 Branch Ave SE, Washington, DC 20020
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    $550,000

    • 5 Beds
    • 5 Baths
    • 3,479 Sq Ft

    3412 Alabama Ave SE, Washington, DC 20020

    This home is everything

    Jocelyn McClure RE/MAX Allegiance

    3412 Alabama Ave SE, Washington, DC 20020
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    $365,000

    • Land
    • 0.17 Acre
    • $2,147,059 per Acre

    1708 31st St SE, Washington, DC 20020

    TBD

    Keri Shull EXP Realty, LLC

    1708 31st St SE, Washington, DC 20020
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    $350,000

    • Land
    • 0.16 Acre
    • $2,187,500 per Acre

    1706 31st St SE, Washington, DC 20020

    TBD

    Keri Shull EXP Realty, LLC

    1706 31st St SE, Washington, DC 20020

Why Live in Good Hope

Good Hope, a suburban neighborhood in southeast Washington D.C., is rich in history and community features. Originally the site of the first recorded Native American settlement by the Nacotchtank tribe, the area was named "Good Hope" in gratitude for the early settlers' survival. Today, it is home to 6,000 residents and about 2,000 residences, featuring a mix of well-renovated older homes and new constructions, including midcentury homes, stone and brick Colonial Revival homes, and contemporary townhomes. The neighborhood is characterized by its mature trees and sidewalks, providing a picturesque setting. Good Hope is conveniently located less than a 15-minute drive from downtown D.C. and Capitol Hill, with Metrobus and Metrorail options nearby. For air travel, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is a six-mile drive, typically taking about an hour with traffic.

Alger Park and nearby Randle Highlands Park offer ample green space and trails, while the Anacostia River provides opportunities for fishing, boating, and watersports. Skyland Town Center, a major redevelopment project, features banking, retail shopping, dining, and grocery stores, along with a new community park and residential units. Local dining options include Mezeh Mediterranean Grill and Roaming Rooster, among others. Good Hope's blend of historical significance, green spaces, and ongoing development make it a unique and evolving community within Washington D.C.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Good Hope a good place to live?
Good Hope is a good place to live. Good Hope is considered somewhat walkable and somewhat bikeable with good transit options. Good Hope has 5 parks for recreational activities. It is somewhat dense in population with 8.7 people per acre and a median age of 48. The average household income is $129,344 which is above the national average. College graduates make up 26.8% of residents. A majority of residents in Good Hope are home owners, with 46% of residents renting and 54% of residents owning their home. A local real estate agent serving Good Hope can help you decide if this neighborhood is the right one for you. Learn more on our Good Hope neighborhood guide.
Is Good Hope, DC a safe neighborhood?
Good Hope, DC is less safe than the average neighborhood in the United States. It received a crime score of 6 out of 10.
How much do you need to make to afford a house in Good Hope?
The median home price in Good Hope is $549,950. If you put a 20% down payment of $110,000 and had a 30-year fixed mortgage with an interest rate of 6.74%, your estimated principal and interest payment would be $2,850 a month plus property taxes, HOA fees, home insurance, PMI, and utilities. Using the 28% rule, you would need to make at least $122K a year to afford the median home price in Good Hope. The average household income in Good Hope is $129K.
What are the best public schools in Good Hope?
The best public schools that serve Good Hope are:
What are the best private schools in Good Hope?
The best private schools that serve Good Hope are:
What are the most popular zip codes in Good Hope, Washington, DC?
The most popular zip codes in Good Hope, Washington, DC include 20020, 20746, 20748, 20019 and 20032.
What are the most popular neighborhoods near Good Hope, Washington, DC?
The most popular neighborhoods near Good Hope, Washington, DC are Garfield Heights, Good Hope, Hillcrest, Suitland - Silver Hill and Knox Hill.

Home Trends in Good Hope, DC

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$532,500
Median Single Family Sale Price
$532,500
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$174
Number of Homes for Sale
0
Last 12 months Home Sales
2
Months of Supply
0.00
Median List Price
$549,950
Median Change From 1st List Price
4%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
52%
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