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Oldest Home In Burke, Georgetown Mini-Estate: VA/DC Dream Homes
This week's featured homes on the market in D.C. and Virginia include the oldest home in Burke and a mini-estate in historic Georgetown.

This week's featured homes on the market in D.C. and Virginia include the oldest home in Burke and a mini-estate in historic Georgetown.

Here's a collection of homes in Virginia and D.C. with great river and golf course views, along with beautiful floor-to-ceiling windows.

This elegant Georgetown house has a floor plan with high ceilings and a gourmet eat-in kitchen that opens onto a landscaped terrace.
Home prices have skyrocketed in the Washington DC area since the pandemic began.
This former Gatehouse to the Archbold Estate on Reservoir Road across from Georgetown University was restored to perfection.
This week's homes include the restored row home owned by the Lee family, and a roomy DC house once owned by the Post garden editor and more.
This updated 1935 home was once owned by the Washington Post garden editor and sits on an 8,000-square foot lot ripe for entertaining.
The former president's company has hired a broker to sell the lease, which was last on the market in 2019 for an estimated $500 million.
This week's homes include a circa 1805 residence in Georgetown that is often referred to as the best example of Federal period architecture.
The house was previously owned by W. Averell Harriman and wife Pamela Churchill Harriman and was the temporary residence for Jackie Kennedy.
This property, one of the few true Georgetown estates, features 12 bedrooms, impeccably designed gardens and a four-bedroom guest house.
Check out this week's featured homes, some of which come with fabulous pools to stay cool this summer without leaving your property.
This Georgetown home comes with a beautiful sunroom that features a tile floor and french doors that open to a private garden.
The fair market rent for a two-bedroom rental increased from the previous year.
This week's featured homes come with wonderful amenities and designs that make you feel like you're on vacation without packing a suitcase.
This three-level Victorian townhouse, on Dumbarton Street in Georgetown, has soaring ceilings, original staircases and a welcoming foyer.
This week's featured homes include a McLean residence on the Potomac River that is one of the great homes of the National Capital region.
Discover the lower level of this gorgeous Georgetown home and its English in-law suite, two bathrooms and a library with custom built-ins.
This week's featured homes all have luxury finishes on the inside and many offer picturesque outdoor settings with lots of natural beauty.
This semi-detached Federal style home in Georgetown is meticulous top-to-bottom, with a wall of windows filling the house with sunlight.
This week's featured homes in Virginia and D.C. have unique characteristics that make the standout properties even more appealing.
Home prices are expected to stay elevated for the near future. They have increased in District of Columbia area.
This Federal era residence in Georgetown features a renovated family room and open gourmet kitchen with a large center island.
This 1830 Georgetown home is in great condition and comes with a gourmet kitchen that opens to a family room with loads of natural light.
Looking for a home with a place to cool off during the D.C. area's long, hot summers? Patch has lists of beautiful area homes with pools.
From row homes to detached houses, these residences feature great designs and offer convenience to the shops and restaurants of Georgetown.
With baseball's opening day coming this week, the McLean home of former Washington Nationals great Jayson Werth needs a new owner.
The featured Virginia and D.C. homes this week include a waterfront property in Woodbridge and a unique detached home in Georgetown.
New apartments in Washington, D.C.'s Shaw neighborhood allow residents to rent an apartment for as little as 30 days or as long as a year.
This large corner lot boasts a backyard with both a patio area and green space, where you can entertain your friends.
The light-filled living room with a gas fireplace, wood floors, high ceilings, and built-ins is generous in size.
This home is a great value with nearly 1,900 finished square feet on 3 levels in an uber convenient, in-town location.
An updated Tudor house in DC is listed for $2.295M. It features gardens, a third-level playroom and a lower level family room or studio.
Spacious home offers fine details, such as a large multi-purpose/rec/hobby room, and five family bedrooms, each with a en suite bath.
The gracious living room features a wood-burning fireplace, outdoor patio, and lovely elevated views of Washington, D.C.
Beautiful fully fenced rear gardens include a potter's shed, patios, deck, and water element set among mature plantings .
This two-bedroom Columbia Heights home is located only minutes from Rock Creek Park, restaurants, and shopping.
This massive home boasts many classic features, including hardwood throughout, 8-9 foot ceilings, and original fixtures.
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You'll find a graceful blend of period details and modern conveniences, including refinished hardwoods, baths, and kitchen.
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