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ere are three open houses to visit this weekend: a charming Falls Church cottage, a sleek Logan Circle condo, and a contemporary Germantown home.
The Falls Church Cottage
This classic cottage boasts crimson-red doors and window shutters, with a recently remodeled interior featuring hardwood flooring, updated kitchen countertops, and a new HVAC system. The property includes a newly built wood deck and recreation room with a wet bar. Open house: Sunday, October 6, 1 PM – 3 PM.
Price: $795,000
Where: 2838 Winchester Way, Falls Church
Bedrooms/bathrooms: 4/3
Lot size: 0.12 acre
The Logan Circle Condo
Located in a circa 1900 Victorian rowhouse near the 14th and U Street corridor, this condo features a bright dining nook, high ceilings, an open floor plan, and new hardwood floors. Pet owners will appreciate the fenced side yard. Open house: Saturday, October 5, 1 PM – 3 PM and Sunday, October 6, 2 PM – 4 PM.
Price: $749,900 (plus a $350 monthly condo fee)
Where: 1301 T St., NW, Apt. 1
Bedrooms/bathrooms: 2/2
The Contemporary Germantown Home
This custom 1980s split-level home features an abundance of windows and sliding glass doors that filter in natural light. Two separate decks provide space for entertaining and offer views of the surrounding landscape. Inside, find an open concept kitchen and heated tile floors in the primary bedroom's ensuite bathroom. The listing includes the adjoining three-quarter-acre lot. Open house: Sunday, October 6, 1 PM – 3 PM.
Price: $799,000
Where: 17401 Siever Ct., Germantown
Bedrooms/bathrooms: 4/3
Lot size: 1.864 acres
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