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Price: $345,000
1 Bed
1 Bath
512 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1928
Price: $345,000
1 Bed
1 Bath
512 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1928
Set on Harvard Street NW in the Columbia Heights neighborhood, this one-bedroom residence at 1750 Harvard occupies a 1928 building with the architectural character typical of Washington’s pre-war stock. At 512 square feet, the floor plan is efficient and well-defined. The monthly HOA covers sewer, trash, snow removal, common area maintenance, and reserve contributions, reducing the variable cost burden for the owner. The Columbia Heights corridor places residents within easy reach of the Green and Yellow Line Metro, neighborhood dining, and daily retail.
The residence at 1750 Harvard St NW #6D occupies a 1928 building on one of Columbia Heights’ most recognizable residential streets. Pre-war construction of this era is defined by solid masonry, generous ceiling profiles, and a sense of permanence that newer buildings rarely replicate. Unit 6D sits on an upper floor, offering separation from street-level activity.
At 512 square feet, the one-bedroom layout is purposeful. The floor plan allocates space efficiently, with a defined bedroom, a full bath, and a living area that functions as both a reception and work space. The building’s HOA structure covers sewer, trash, snow removal, common area maintenance, and reserve funding, which simplifies monthly cost planning for the owner.
Columbia Heights is one of NW Washington’s most connected neighborhoods. The Green and Yellow Line Metro station is close to the Red Line at Glenmont, and the neighborhood’s main commercial corridor along 14th Street NW provides a dense concentration of dining, grocery, and retail options within walking distance. The 1750 Harvard address places residents near that activity while remaining on a quieter residential block.
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 residence at 1750 Harvard St NW #6D is part of a 1928 building that exemplifies the pre-war residential construction common to Columbia Heights and the broader NW quadrant. Buildings of this era were constructed with masonry techniques and proportions that have aged well, and they remain among the more sought-after stock in the neighborhood. Unit 6D’s upper-floor position within the building provides a degree of elevation and quiet that lower units in comparable buildings often lack. The one-bedroom, one-bath configuration across 512 square feet is efficiently arranged for a single-owner occupancy or investment use.
Columbia Heights is one of Washington’s most transit-accessible and commercially active NW neighborhoods. The 14th Street NW corridor anchors the neighborhood’s retail and dining scene, with a concentration of restaurants, cafes, and grocery options within walking distance of Harvard Street. The neighborhood’s street grid connects easily to Adams Morgan to the east and Mount Pleasant to the north, extending the walkable range considerably. Harvard Street itself is a residential block with the tree canopy and building scale typical of the neighborhood’s quieter cross streets.
Day-to-day life from this address is oriented around walkability and transit. The Green and Yellow Line Metro station at Columbia Heights is a short walk, connecting residents to downtown DC and points south without reliance on a car. Neighborhood grocery options, coffee shops, and casual dining are concentrated nearby on 14th Street NW and Irving Street NW. For residents who value an urban, transit-first lifestyle, the Harvard Street address delivers that without requiring a premium price.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively with Columbia Heights condos and pre-war residential buildings across NW Washington, advising both buyers and sellers on the nuances of this active resale market. We understand the HOA structures, building histories, and comparable sales that define value in buildings like 1750 Harvard, and we bring that context to every client conversation. If you are evaluating a Columbia Heights condo purchase or considering selling in this submarket, reach out — we are glad to share recent comparables and our perspective on what drives value here.
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