Fixer Uppers
Fixer-upper near H Street NE corridor to open at $400K at January auction
The two-bedroom brick rowhouse sits off an alley and has a backyard
Brightwood fixer-upper near Walter Reed site and Rock Creek Park lists for $499K
The home has four levels, a deep backyard, and a detached one-car garage
Built in the 1920s, 16th Street Heights fixer-upper lists for $799K
The five-bedroom home still has many of its original features
4 D.C. homes that prove fixer-uppers aren’t always the most affordable option
Up to more than $1 million.
$1.6M LeDroit Park fixer-upper dates back 100 years, offers period details
Exposed brick, multiple fireplaces, and luxurious chandeliers included
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D.C. area fixer-uppers for sale
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Fully-Renovated Historic Home Hits the Market for $1.299M
The nine-month renovation resides in the Annapolis historic district
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10 D.C. fixer-uppers on the market
Fixer-uppers don't often have the most attractive listing photos, but they do gush with pride with words that prove that sure this isn't the best looking house on the block, but it could be with your help.
Bosnian Government-Owned House Asks $898K
This once bombed and currently government-owned single-family home is on the market in Washington, D.C.'s Crestwood neighborhood. The Bosnian Government is the current owner, but it was formerly owned by Ezra Taft Benson, former Mormon president.