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Open houses in Alexandria this weekend

Here’s a look at some of the open houses taking place in Alexandria this weekend:

  • 512 Pendleton Street, Old Town
    4 BR/4.5 BA Townhouse
    Noteworthy: End unit, private roof deck, five levels
    Listed: $2,175,000
    Open: Sunday, 1-3 p.m. (Lisa Parcells – Washington Fine Properties, LLC)
  • 1225 Roundhouse Lane, Old Town
    3 BR/3.5 BA Townhouse
    Noteworthy: Fireplace, remodeled bath, deck
    Listed: $1,425,000
    Open: Sunday, 1-4 p.m. (Lisa Groover – McEnearney Associates)
  • 412 Tennessee Avenue, Beverley Hills
    3 BR/2.5 BA Single-family home
    Noteworthy: Stone porch, renovated kitchen, step-down attic space
    Listed: $949,000
    Open: Saturday, 12-2 p.m. (Jillian Keck Hogan – McEnearney Associates)
  • 1000 N Royal Street, Watergate of Alexandria
    3 BR/3.5 BA Townhouse
    Noteworthy: Three levels, brick, wood burning fireplace
    Listed: $899,000
    Open: Sunday, 1-3 p.m. (Leslie Hoban – EXP Realty, LLC)
  • 4516 Peacock Avenue, Belle Wood
    4 BR/2 BA Single-family home
    Noteworthy: Renovated, heated bathroom floors, fenced backyard
    Listed: $750,000
    Open: Sunday, 1-4 p.m. (Nicole McCullar – KW Metro Center)
  • 435 Stanton Place, Kensington Courts
    3 BR/2.5 BA Townhouse
    Noteworthy: Gas fireplace, three levels, freshly painted
    Listed: $609,000
    Open: Saturday, 1-3 p.m. (Joni Koons – Weichert Realtors)

See all Alexandria open house listings here.

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