Previews + Extras
See Why This Mid-Century Condo Is a Gem in One of DC’s Hottest Neighborhoods
S4 E5 - 5m 7s
Join us as we tour "The Brinkley," a charming 10-unit boutique condo nestled in DC's Hill East neighborhood. Featuring community gardens, sleek modern touches, and classic architectural details, this condo combines mid-century charm with modern amenities. With an airy layout, ample storage, and a location just steps from the Stadium-Armory Metro it's a unique opportunity in a growing neighborhood!
A Federal Style Row House with Modern Updates and Historic Charm on Capitol Hill
S4 E5 - 5m 49s
Step inside this beautifully renovated 1916 federal-style row house in the Hill East neighborhood on Capitol Hill in Washington DC! This home combines modern updates with historic charm, including original brick walls, elegant window casings, and a cozy backyard. With three bedrooms, two baths a location near Congressional Cemetery could this be your dream home?
Is This Your Dream Home on Capitol Hill?
S4 E5 - 7m 27s
Join us as we tour a beautifully renovated 1924 row house with a mix of historic character and modern elegance! Located in the heart of Capitol Hill, this spacious four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath home offers luxury features like floating stairs, oak paneling, gold accents, and a wine closet. Plus, enjoy unbeatable access to local gems like The Roost food hall and Potomac Avenue Metro!
The Hidden History of Hill East
S4 E5 - 2m 41s
Discover the rich history of DC’s Hill East! This neighborhood evolved from Pierre L'Enfant's grand vision into a quiet area near Capitol Hill, shaped by the Civil War, World War I, and the rise of the Navy Yard. Once considered a "backwater," Hill East has become a vibrant community full of local charm thanks to places like The Pretzel Bakery, a beloved neighborhood staple.
Congressional Cemetery Is More Than a Resting Place
S4 E5 - 3m 18s
Discover the fascinating history and vibrant community of Congressional Cemetery! Originally known as Washington Parish Burial Ground, it became the first cemetery of national memory for Congressmen and influential figures, including pioneers like Belva Lockwood, J. Edgar Hoover, and John Philip Sousa. Today, Congressional Cemetery is more than just a resting place—it’s a community hub.
Preview: Hill East
S4 E5 - 30s
With realtor Joel Nelson, hosts Jen Osborn and Ricardo Frederick Evans visit three homes at three different price points in Washington D.C.’s Hill East neighborhood. Along the way, they explore some of the neighborhood's long-standing community hubs, like the well-known Pretzel Bakery and Congressional Cemetery.
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