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Property Details
Price: $430,000
1 Bed
1 Bath
870 Sq Ft
Free Parking, Permit Parking Required
Year Built: 1923
Price: $430,000
1 Bed
1 Bath
870 Sq Ft
Free Parking, Permit Parking Required
Year Built: 1923
Set within a 1923 landmark building along one of NW Washington’s most storied corridors, this 870-square-foot one-bedroom residence at 3100 Connecticut Avenue offers a rare combination of architectural character and practical value. The monthly HOA structure covers gas, water, trash, laundry, exterior maintenance, and reserve funds — a meaningful offset to carrying costs. Permit street parking is available for residents. Cleveland Park Metro is close at hand, and the neighborhood’s established retail and dining corridor is immediately accessible.
The 3100 Connecticut Avenue building dates to 1923 and stands as one of Cleveland Park’s most recognized residential addresses. The building’s scale and period detailing reflect the architectural ambitions of early-twentieth-century NW Washington, and the corridor it anchors remains one of the city’s most intact historic streetscapes.
Unit 232 is an 870-square-foot one-bedroom residence with a floor plan that makes efficient use of its footprint. The HOA structure is notably comprehensive, covering gas, water, trash, exterior building maintenance, laundry facilities, insurance, management, reserve funds, and snow removal — costs that meaningfully reduce the total monthly burden relative to comparable condominiums.
Cleveland Park Metro provides direct Red Line access, connecting residents to downtown DC, Bethesda, and points across the region. The Connecticut Avenue retail corridor — with its concentration of independent restaurants, cafes, and neighborhood services — is immediately at the building’s doorstep.
For buyers seeking a historically significant address with strong HOA coverage and genuine neighborhood walkability, this residence presents a considered opportunity in one of NW DC’s most established enclaves.
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 3100 Connecticut Avenue building was completed in 1923 and represents one of the most architecturally distinctive residential addresses in Cleveland Park. Unit 232 is an 870-square-foot one-bedroom residence situated within this century-old structure. The building’s HOA covers an unusually broad range of costs, including gas, water, trash, laundry facilities, exterior maintenance, insurance, management, reserve funds, and snow removal. Permit street parking is available for residents under the city’s residential permit program.
Cleveland Park is one of NW Washington’s most established residential neighborhoods, anchored by the Connecticut Avenue corridor and defined by its early-twentieth-century architecture and mature tree canopy. The neighborhood’s retail strip supports a range of independent restaurants, cafes, and daily services within walking distance of the building. Cleveland Park Metro station provides Red Line access to downtown DC and the broader regional network. The area’s walkability and transit orientation make car-optional living a practical reality for residents.
Residents of 3100 Connecticut Avenue have immediate access to the Connecticut Avenue dining and retail corridor, which includes a concentration of neighborhood-serving businesses and restaurants. Rock Creek Park, one of the largest urban parks in the country, is accessible from the neighborhood and offers extensive trails and green space. The building’s HOA coverage of gas and water removes two variable monthly costs from the household budget. For those who prioritize a walkable, transit-connected address in an architecturally significant building, this residence delivers on each count.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively in the Cleveland Park condo market, with deep familiarity with the 3100 Connecticut Avenue building and the broader Connecticut Avenue NW corridor. We understand the nuances of HOA-heavy buildings in this submarket — how to evaluate included services, assess reserve fund health, and position buyers and sellers relative to current comparables. If you are considering a Cleveland Park residence or exploring NW DC condo options more broadly, we would welcome the opportunity to share our perspective and recent sales data.
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3222 13th St NW #3, Washington, DC 20010