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Mapping the Top 10 Most Expensive Homes in Woodridge

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According to national restate brokerage Redfin, Woodridge will be the hottest Washington, D.C. neighborhood of 2015. While our readers have largely voted against this prediction, we wanted to take a look at what the neighborhood has to offer regardless. To compile our top 10 list, we included four listings from Michigan Park and one from Brookland. In our last Top Tens list, we mapped the 10 most expensive homes on the market in Capitol Hill with the most expensive listing at $3,345,000. Woodridge is on the more modest side with the most expensive home at $649,950. If there's a neighborhood you'd like us to take a look at next time, feel free to add your suggestion in the comments.


· Mapping the Top 10 Most Expensive Homes in Capitol Hill [Curbed DC]
· Prediction: Woodridge Will Be Hottest D.C. 'Hood of 2015 [Curbed DC]

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3801 South Dakota Avenue

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Asking price: $649,950
Size: 4-bed, 3.5-bath, 2,808-square-foot single-family home
Price per square foot: $231
The skinny: As the most expensive home on the market in Woodridge, this abode has a lot to offer with tray ceilings, crown moldings, recessed lighting, and a one-car garage.

2013 Taylor Street

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Asking price: $600,000
Size: 3-bed, 2.5-bath, 1,960-square-foot single-family home
Price per square foot: $306
The skinny: This home was originally listed for $650,000 in October of 2014, but has experienced a $50,000 chop to its price since then. Even with the new price, though, this home is the second most expensive in Woodridge with a spacious backyard and exposed brick walls.

2837 Myrtle Avenue

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Asking price: $599,900
Size: 4-bed, 3.5-bath, 2,312-square-foot single-family room
Price per square foot: $259
The skinny: With a facade resembling a Mondrian painting, this home is stylish and expansive with a patio, balcony, vaulted ceilings, and hardwood flooring throughout.

3709 26th Street

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Asking price: $574,900
Size: 3-bed, 3-bath, 1,050-square-foot single-family home
Price per square foot: $548
The skinny: This Woodridge home has been featured in Washingtonian. it includes a fireplace, a kitchen with an island, and recessed lighting.

3618 24th Street

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Asking price: $547,900
Size: 3-bed, 3.5-bath, 1,020-square-foot single-family home
Price per square foot: $537
The skinny: This home has been completely renovated with new hardwood flooring, tiles, and upgraded finishes.

1925 Bunker Hill Road

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Asking price: $499,000
Size: 3-bed, 2.5-bath, 1,232-square-foot single-family home
Price per square foot: $405
The skinny: The price to this four-story home has been chopped by $30,000. It features a detached garage, a fenced yard, and an in-law suite.

1813 Upshur Street

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Asking price: $449,500
Size: 3-bed, 1.5-bath, 1,170-square-foot single-family home
Price per square foot: $384
The skinny: This rambler features a patio, recreation room with a bar, and a brick fireplace.

3727 26th Street

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Asking price: $449,000
Size: 4-bed, 2-bath, 1,400-square-foot single-family home
Price per square foot: $321
The skinny: Inside this home, you'll find hardwood flooring throughout, a spacious kitchen, and an attached garage. Unfortunately, you won't be able to see inside the home unless you go to an open house since the listing only includes one photo of the outside.

2020 Taylor Street

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Asking price: $424,900
Size: 3-bed, 2-bath, 1,550-square-foot single-family home
Price per square foot: $274
The skinny: This home has some of the most unique features out of every home on this list. We're talking bear rug unique. Other than that, the home sports luxurious finishes like crown molding, a breakfast bar, and built-in bookshelves.

3050 Monroe Street

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Asking price: $399,999
Size: 3-bed, 2.5-bath, 1,102-square-foot single-family home
Price per square foot: $363
The skinny: This is the only photo of this home, and the listing is pretty sparse on details inside, so you'll just have to trust that the home has an open backyard and a large lot. It's being sold as is.

3801 South Dakota Avenue

Asking price: $649,950
Size: 4-bed, 3.5-bath, 2,808-square-foot single-family home
Price per square foot: $231
The skinny: As the most expensive home on the market in Woodridge, this abode has a lot to offer with tray ceilings, crown moldings, recessed lighting, and a one-car garage.

2013 Taylor Street

Asking price: $600,000
Size: 3-bed, 2.5-bath, 1,960-square-foot single-family home
Price per square foot: $306
The skinny: This home was originally listed for $650,000 in October of 2014, but has experienced a $50,000 chop to its price since then. Even with the new price, though, this home is the second most expensive in Woodridge with a spacious backyard and exposed brick walls.

2837 Myrtle Avenue

Asking price: $599,900
Size: 4-bed, 3.5-bath, 2,312-square-foot single-family room
Price per square foot: $259
The skinny: With a facade resembling a Mondrian painting, this home is stylish and expansive with a patio, balcony, vaulted ceilings, and hardwood flooring throughout.

3709 26th Street

Asking price: $574,900
Size: 3-bed, 3-bath, 1,050-square-foot single-family home
Price per square foot: $548
The skinny: This Woodridge home has been featured in Washingtonian. it includes a fireplace, a kitchen with an island, and recessed lighting.

3618 24th Street

Asking price: $547,900
Size: 3-bed, 3.5-bath, 1,020-square-foot single-family home
Price per square foot: $537
The skinny: This home has been completely renovated with new hardwood flooring, tiles, and upgraded finishes.

1925 Bunker Hill Road

Asking price: $499,000
Size: 3-bed, 2.5-bath, 1,232-square-foot single-family home
Price per square foot: $405
The skinny: The price to this four-story home has been chopped by $30,000. It features a detached garage, a fenced yard, and an in-law suite.

1813 Upshur Street

Asking price: $449,500
Size: 3-bed, 1.5-bath, 1,170-square-foot single-family home
Price per square foot: $384
The skinny: This rambler features a patio, recreation room with a bar, and a brick fireplace.

3727 26th Street

Asking price: $449,000
Size: 4-bed, 2-bath, 1,400-square-foot single-family home
Price per square foot: $321
The skinny: Inside this home, you'll find hardwood flooring throughout, a spacious kitchen, and an attached garage. Unfortunately, you won't be able to see inside the home unless you go to an open house since the listing only includes one photo of the outside.

2020 Taylor Street

Asking price: $424,900
Size: 3-bed, 2-bath, 1,550-square-foot single-family home
Price per square foot: $274
The skinny: This home has some of the most unique features out of every home on this list. We're talking bear rug unique. Other than that, the home sports luxurious finishes like crown molding, a breakfast bar, and built-in bookshelves.

3050 Monroe Street

Asking price: $399,999
Size: 3-bed, 2.5-bath, 1,102-square-foot single-family home
Price per square foot: $363
The skinny: This is the only photo of this home, and the listing is pretty sparse on details inside, so you'll just have to trust that the home has an open backyard and a large lot. It's being sold as is.