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Open Houses to Hit This Memorial Day Weekend

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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.

 

5628 Miller Avenue | Sunday, 1-3pmm streets

The Price: $915,000

The NeighborhoodM Streets/Vickery Place

Why It Looks Cool: We can’t imagine what this ’20s home looked like when it was originally built, but with its bright interior, modern amenities, and gorgeous white shiplap siding throughout, we’re okay with not knowing.

 

2824 N Hall Street | Sunday, 1-4pmuptown

The Price: $1,950,000

The NeighborhoodUptown

Why It Looks Cool: The most popular story on dmagazine.com earlier this week: this French-inspired townhome. (Mic drop.)

 

4005 Marquette Street | Sunday, 2-4pmuniversity park

The Price: $2,099,000

The Neighborhood: University Park

Why It Looks Cool: This home has so much charm. Every inch of its ’40s frame has been gorgeously remodeled, but it’s the gourmet kitchen we’re dying to see in person. Also, major props to the stylist behind the kids’ rooms.

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