Washington’s hottest neighborhoods
Trulia, the real estate listing Web site, has detailed which Washington Zip codes get the most Web traffic among locals. Can you guess the top five?
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No. 5: 20001, Mt. Vernon Square/Cardozo/Shaw
This area is home to the Sixth and I Historic Synagogue. The average home in Mount Vernon Square sold for about $445,000 in 2010.
Jeffrey Porter / For The Washington Post
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