Property Highlights
Property Details
Price: $378,000
2 Bed
2 Bath
1,060 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1952
Price: $378,000
2 Bed
2 Bath
1,060 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1952
Located at 6425 14th St NW in Shepherd Park, this two-bedroom, two-bath residence delivers 1,060 square feet of interior space in a well-maintained 1952 building. The monthly HOA covers water, sewer, trash, snow removal, lawn maintenance, exterior building upkeep, insurance, and reserve funds — a comprehensive package that simplifies ownership. The Glenmont and Shady Grove branches of the Red Line are accessible from nearby Metro stations, and the 14th Street corridor connects residents to a broad range of dining, retail, and daily services.
The residence at 6425 14th St NW, Unit 205 occupies a well-established 1952 building in Shepherd Park, one of NW DC’s northernmost and most tree-lined neighborhoods. At 1,060 square feet, the two-bedroom, two-bath floor plan provides a comfortable and functional layout for everyday living.
The HOA structure here is notably comprehensive. Water, sewer, trash, snow removal, lawn maintenance, exterior building maintenance, insurance, and reserve fund contributions are all included — reducing the variable costs of ownership and simplifying monthly budgeting.
Shepherd Park sits along the 14th Street corridor, offering straightforward access to local dining, neighborhood groceries, and parks. The Red Line is reachable from nearby stations, connecting residents to downtown DC and points across the region.
At $378,000, this residence represents a considered entry into NW DC’s condo market, with the added assurance of a well-funded, full-service HOA.
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 Unit 205 is a two-bedroom, two-bath condo spanning 1,060 square feet within a 1952 building on 14th Street NW in Shepherd Park. The building has the architectural character typical of mid-century DC residential construction — solid masonry, established landscaping, and a scale that fits comfortably within the surrounding neighborhood. The HOA structure is comprehensive, covering water, sewer, trash, snow removal, lawn maintenance, exterior building upkeep, insurance, and reserve fund contributions.
Shepherd Park occupies the northern reaches of NW DC, bordered by Rock Creek Park to the west and the Maryland line to the north. The 14th Street corridor running through the neighborhood connects residents to a range of local dining, retail, and everyday services without requiring a car. Parks and green space are a consistent feature of the area, and the neighborhood’s tree canopy gives it a residential character distinct from denser parts of the District.
Day-to-day life in Shepherd Park moves at a measured pace, anchored by the 14th Street corridor and the neighborhood’s proximity to both Rock Creek Park and the broader upper NW network of local businesses. The Red Line is accessible from nearby stations, making downtown DC and the broader Metro system straightforward to reach. Multiple bus routes along 14th Street NW provide additional connectivity for those who prefer surface transit.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively with NW DC condos, including properties along the 14th Street corridor and throughout Shepherd Park and the surrounding upper NW submarket. We bring familiarity with the HOA structures, pricing dynamics, and building histories that shape buyer decisions in this part of the District. If you are considering a condo in Shepherd Park or nearby NW DC neighborhoods, we would be glad to share recent comparable sales and our perspective on the market.
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1615 Q St NW #1111, Washington, DC 20009