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Open Houses to Hit This Weekend

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By Caitlin Clark |
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Do you like to home ogle? Do you like driving by houses and thinking to yourself, “I’ve been in there before; the indoor pool was quite appealing.” Do you actually need to find a new home? Each week, we scout out three open houses in three different neighborhoods that look well worth the trip.

 

3210 Blackburn St. | Saturday, 1-3pm

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The Neighborhood: Uptown

The Price: $675,000

The Square Footage: 2,328

Why It Looks Cool: Well, it’s steps away from West Village, so it would be really easy to stop by after brunch. It’s also a spacious, stunning townhome with a glorious kitchen and walk-in closet.

 

5402 W University Blvd. | Sunday, 1-3 pm

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The Neighborhood: Greenway Parks

The Price: $875,000

The Square Footage: 3,061

Why It Looks Cool: With bright, sunny rooms and gorgeous hardwood floors, this pretty blue house looks like something we’d dream up as kids. The only thing missing is our Ken doll.

 

5307 McCommas Blvd. | Sunday, 1-3 pm

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The Neighborhood: M Streets / Vickery Place

The Price: $849,990

The Square Footage: 3,421

Why It Looks Cool: Sure, it might look like just another charming M-Street Tudor from the outside—well okay, it really is just another M Streets Tudor. But a really nice, newly remodeled one!

 

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