4 Open Houses to See This Weekend - Washingtonian
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4 Open Houses to See This Weekend - Washingtonian
"A Silver Spring Goodman Price: $899,000 Where: 3306 Pendleton Dr. Bedrooms/bathrooms: 3/2 House size: 1,500 sq feet Listing agent: Michael Shapiro, Compass Open house: Saturday, September 6 and Sunday, September 7, 2 PM - 4 PM Designed by architect Charles Goodman in 1950, this midcentury-modern house was recently updated by Michael Cook of Virginia-based Cook Architecture. Among the upgrades: a remodeled kitchen with custom cabinetry, renovated bathrooms, and expanded closets."
"An Arlington Bungalow Price: $974,900 Where: 2114 N. Oakland St. Bedrooms/bathrooms: 4/2 House size: 1,400 sq feet Listing agent: Nancy Murphy, Weichert Open house: Saturday, September 6, 1 PM - 3 PM and Sunday, September 7, 12 PM - 2 PM In the early 1900s, Sears (yes, the department store) sold mail-order home kits that were typically delivered by train. This one, a Clifton model bungalow, was assembled here in 1932. On the market for the first time in decades, it features Craftsman-style windows, refinished oak floors, and an unfinished basement with a gas fireplace."
A Goodman-designed midcentury modern in Silver Spring is listed at $899,000 with three bedrooms, two baths, 1,500 square feet, and recent updates including a remodeled kitchen, renovated bathrooms, and expanded closets. A 1907 Capitol Hill rowhouse at 135 E St., SE is priced at $1.075 million, features original pine flooring, two marble fireplace surrounds, a screened porch, and a stone patio. An Arlington Clifton-model Sears bungalow from 1932 is listed at $974,900 with Craftsman windows, refinished oak floors, and an unfinished basement with a gas fireplace. A Georgetown townhouse at 1219 29th St., NW is offered at $3.895 million and was constructed in 1865.
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