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Sit back, relax, and soak up the sun in these 20 secret gardens, parks, and green spaces in Washington, D.C.
The District has eight wards that determine elections and the distribution of city services.
There are dozens spread across the city, waiting to be tilled.
See your options in neighborhoods like Kalorama Triangle and the H Street NE corridor.
The building was originally constructed in 1902 and the unit has beamed ceilings
The spread dating from 1909 includes custom cabinetry and gated parking—and the potential for five bedrooms.
The unit gets lots of natural light and has hardwood floors throughout
The unit is spread across two floors and the master suite has a circular bay window
See your options in neighborhoods like Congress Heights and Kalorama
Built in 1914, the home was recently renovated from top to bottom and includes a wine cellar
See your options in neighborhoods like Brookland and Anacostia
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This Parisian-style mansion needs some serious TLC
This five-bedroom property also features a private rear garden
The two-bedroom unit has a renovated kitchen and new windows
From cherry blossom wallpaper to a more minimalist look, take a look inside these stunning rooms.
Described as being "made for large-scale entertaining," this Kalorama single-family home certainly has the space for parties and other shindigs.
The house comes with two gas fireplaces, crown moldings, French doors, and marble bathrooms.
Spanning nearly 4,500 square feet, this 1925-built residence comes with hardwood flooring, built-ins, and a fireplace.
It last sold for a little over $4 million in 2009.
One of the former sellers was the owner of POLITICO.
Luxurious amenities abound!
From Barack Obama to Woodrow Wilson, see which Presidents resided in the nation’s capital away from the White House.
Living in the mansion of a well-known figure just got a little more affordable.
From Robert Gurney to George Totten, see which well-known architects’ homes are up for grabs.
See your options in neighborhoods like West End and Kalorama.
Massachusetts Avenue Heights could possibly be the couple’s next destination.
From Barack Obama’s new Kalorama home to Jackie Kennedy’s former childhood mansion, see what celebrity real estate was the best of the best this year.
This home is perched on one of Kalorama’s highest sites.
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ZIllow announced the best cities in the nation for trick-or-treating.
Despite the many cranes and construction projects that perpetually pop up all over D.C., the nation’s capital continues to retain much of its historicity.
After five years of renovations, this Kalorama single-family home is finally ready for its next homebuyer.
The buyers are Karen Dixon and Nancy Schaffer.
From Dupont Circle to Georgetown, here are the priciest rentals up for grabs in the District with prices reaching up to $15,000/month.
Dating back nearly 100 years, this Embassy Row property still retains some of its original features.