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Property Details
Price: $2,500,000
2 Bed
3 Bath
3,200 Sq Ft
Assigned Parking, Lighted Parking, Parking Space Conveys, Private
Year Built: 1928
Price: $2,500,000
2 Bed
3 Bath
3,200 Sq Ft
Assigned Parking, Lighted Parking, Parking Space Conveys, Private
Year Built: 1928
Positioned at the top of 2101 Connecticut Avenue NW, this two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath penthouse residence spans 3,200 square feet within a landmark 1928 building on one of Washington’s most architecturally significant corridors. The comprehensive HOA structure covers heat, water, sewer, cable, high-speed internet, taxes, and more, offering a rare degree of financial simplicity at this price point. Assigned private parking conveys. The residence sits at the boundary of Woodley Park and Kalorama, with the Red Line and Connecticut Avenue’s dining and cultural amenities close at hand.
The penthouse at 2101 Connecticut Avenue NW occupies a singular position — both architecturally and geographically — on one of Washington’s most distinguished residential corridors. Built in 1928, the building represents the refined ambition of pre-war DC construction, and the penthouse level reflects that legacy at its fullest expression.
At 3,200 square feet, the residence offers a scale rarely encountered in the condominium market at this address. Two bedrooms and two and a half baths are arranged across a floor plan that rewards both daily living and formal entertaining. The proportions, ceiling heights, and detailing carry the weight of nearly a century of considered design.
The HOA structure here is notably comprehensive. Heat, water, sewer, cable, high-speed internet, building insurance, exterior maintenance, snow removal, trash, and real estate taxes are all included — a financial profile that simplifies ownership considerably and distinguishes this residence from most comparably priced condominiums in NW Washington.
Assigned private parking conveys with the residence, a meaningful asset on Connecticut Avenue. The building sits at the Woodley Park and Kalorama boundary, placing residents within easy reach of the Red Line, Rock Creek Park, and the dining and cultural institutions that define this stretch of upper NW.
Neighborhood & Lifestyle
A snapshot of everyday conveniences, destinations and experiences just moments from your door.
Neighborhood & Lifestyle
A snapshot of everyday conveniences, destinations and experiences just moments from your door.
Property Location
The penthouse residence at 2101 Connecticut Avenue NW is among the most substantial condominium offerings on this corridor, with 3,200 square feet spread across a two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath floor plan at the top of a 1928 pre-war building. Buildings of this era on Connecticut Avenue are characterized by their masonry construction, thick walls, and architectural detailing that contributes to both aesthetic character and acoustic separation. The penthouse level commands the building’s full vertical advantage, with light and outlook that lower floors cannot replicate.
The address sits at the intersection of Woodley Park and Kalorama, two of NW Washington’s most established residential neighborhoods. Connecticut Avenue at this point is a genuine urban corridor — walkable, transit-served, and anchored by a mix of independent restaurants, neighborhood grocers, and cultural institutions including the National Zoo to the north. Rock Creek Park’s trail network is accessible within a short walk, offering a meaningful natural amenity within the urban fabric.
Day-to-day life at this address is shaped by the walkability of upper Connecticut Avenue and the comprehensive nature of the HOA. With heat, utilities, cable, internet, and building services covered, the residence operates with a simplicity that frees attention from routine ownership logistics. The Woodley Park-Zoo Metro station on the Red Line places downtown DC, Dupont Circle, and Bethesda within easy reach by transit, and assigned parking ensures flexibility for those who drive.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively with buyers and sellers navigating the pre-war condominium market along upper Connecticut Avenue NW, including the Kalorama and Woodley Park submarkets. We understand the nuances of all-inclusive HOA structures, the valuation dynamics of penthouse-level units in landmark buildings, and what distinguishes genuine value at this price point in NW Washington. If you are evaluating this residence or comparable penthouse condominiums in the area, reach out — we would be glad to share recent comparables and our perspective on the submarket.
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4510 South Dakota Ave NE, Washington, DC 20017