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What Between $350,000-$400,000 Buys in DC

  • January 17th 2018

by Nena Perry-Brown

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For this edition of What X Buys, UrbanTurf rounds up some options for homes in DC affordable to buyers looking to spend $350,000-$400,000.


What Between $350,000-$400,000 Buys in DC: Figure 1

A Four-Bedroom Near the Maryland Border

Although it may seem surprising that there are four-bedroom houses in the city within this price range, this renovated end-unit townhouse in Washington Highlands fits the bill and offers over 2,000 square feet of space. The three-story house has ample room throughout, including a fully finished basement with a bedroom and full bath. The galley kitchen, with marble countertops and subway-tiled backsplash, sits in the middle of the main level between the living room and dining room. 

  • Full Listing: 1212 Barnaby Terrace SE (map)
  • Price: $369,900
  • Bedrooms: Four
  • Bathrooms: 2.5
  • Square Footage: 2,037
  • HOA Fees: $35/month
  • Year Built: 1978
  • Listing Agent: Daniel MacDonald, Keller Williams Realty

What Between $350,000-$400,000 Buys in DC: Figure 2

Sun and Storage Space in Top-Floor One-Bedroom

In an Art Deco building in Kalorama, this top floor one-bedroom unit offers much more storage than its square footage may suggest. The unit has a large hall closet and two walk-in closets, one wide and one very deep, both with ample built-in shelving. The kitchen has granite countertops and an eat-in breakfast nook with pass-through windows that look into the adjacent sunroom-style den, which lets light into the kitchen and living areas. 

  • Full Listing: 2032 Belmont Road NW, #622 (map)
  • Price: $399,900
  • Bedrooms: One
  • Bathrooms: One
  • Square Footage: 734
  • HOA Fees: $543/month
  • Listing Agent: Kathryn Loughney, Keller Williams Realty

What Between $350,000-$400,000 Buys in DC: Figure 3

A Newly-Constructed Two-Bedroom

The last option is a two-bedroom condo that is one of six new units delivering in late February a short walk from the Fort Totten Metro station. The floorplan is open and bright, with bedrooms on opposite sides of the unit; the smaller of the bedrooms has access to a private balcony. The one-wall kitchen with Calacatta quartz slab backsplash and countertops, French door refrigerator and slow-close drawers and cabinets sits opposite the living area. The unit also has hand-crafter Waterworks faucets and fixtures throughout and a Mirabelle deep-soak tub.

  • Full Listing: 5110 Fort Totten Drive NE, #2 (map)
  • Price: $399,000
  • Bedrooms: Two
  • Bathrooms: Two
  • Square Footage: 813
  • HOA Fees: $171/month
  • Listing Agent: James Kastner, Slate Properties

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