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10 up-and-coming DC-area neighborhoods to buy a home

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Del Ray in Virginia Transplants from Portland, Oregon, looking for a good coffee fix should visit this quaint area in Alexandria. Mainstays are 1930s row houses, consignment stores and, of course, coffee shops. With row houses selling for around $500,000, you don’t necessarily need a fat wallet to live there, either. Located near the Braddock Road Metro, Del Ray is close to the Birchmere, an iconic District of Columbia-area attraction that features live music. It has the look of neighboring Old Town Alexandria, “but gives off a much more casual, down-to-earth vibe,” Buck says. “Everybody’s walking dogs, going to yoga class. They all look happy.”  (WTOP/Kathy Stewart)
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Most people are familiar with areas like Georgetown, Capitol Hill and Dupont Circle, not to mention Bethesda, Maryland, and Alexandria, Virginia. But the District of Columbiacomprises dozens of unique areas with which even seasoned residents may not be familiar, each of them offering its own array of dining, entertainment and housing options.

What many homebuyers aren’t aware of are the great neighborhoods located right next door to these booming areas, offering homes for much more affordable prices.

We asked top real estate agents in the District, listed by real estate data companyOpenHouse Realty (a U.S. News partner) to give buyers the inside track on some very affordable and desirable neighborhoods that might not be on their radar screen – but should be.

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