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Property Details
Price: $445,000
2 Bed
2 Bath
752 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1912
Price: $445,000
2 Bed
2 Bath
752 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1912
52 Quincy Pl NW #104 is a two-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath residence in a 1912 building at the edge of Shaw and Bloomingdale in NW Washington. The 752-square-foot layout spans two levels, offering a degree of separation uncommon in comparably sized condominiums. Monthly HOA fees cover sewer, water, trash, snow removal, insurance, and exterior building maintenance, reducing the variable cost burden for the owner. Priced at $445,000, the residence presents a well-located entry point into one of DC’s most active inner-city submarkets.
The residence at 52 Quincy Pl NW #104 occupies a 1912 building at the convergence of Shaw and Bloomingdale, two of NW Washington’s most established and walkable inner-city neighborhoods. At 752 square feet across two levels, the floor plan delivers a sense of spatial distinction that single-floor condominiums of comparable size rarely achieve.
The HOA structure is notably comprehensive, covering water, sewer, trash, snow removal, insurance, and exterior building maintenance. For an owner-occupant or investor, that coverage meaningfully simplifies the cost-of-ownership equation and limits exposure to unexpected building expenses.
The surrounding blocks connect directly to the dining, retail, and transit corridors along Rhode Island Ave NW, Florida Ave NW, and the broader Shaw commercial spine. The Shaw-Howard University Metro station on the Green and Yellow lines provides rapid access to downtown DC and beyond.
At $445,000, this residence sits at a considered price point for a two-bedroom, multi-level condo in this submarket, where comparable inventory has remained limited.
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 52 Quincy Pl NW #104 is a two-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath condominium in a building constructed in 1912, reflecting the low-rise residential fabric characteristic of this part of NW Washington. The 752-square-foot floor plan is distributed across two levels, a configuration that creates a functional distinction between the living areas and the bedrooms. HOA fees cover common area maintenance, exterior building maintenance, insurance, management, sewer, snow removal, trash, and water — a comprehensive package that limits the owner’s exposure to variable building costs.
The residence sits in the Shaw and Bloomingdale corridor of NW Washington, a dense, walkable inner-city area defined by its late-nineteenth and early-twentieth-century row house stock and active ground-floor retail. Quincy Pl NW connects to the broader neighborhood grid anchored by Rhode Island Ave NW and Florida Ave NW, both of which carry a well-developed mix of dining, coffee, and neighborhood services. The Shaw-Howard University Metro station on the Green and Yellow lines is accessible from this address, linking residents to downtown DC and the broader Metrorail network.
Day-to-day life from this address draws on the walkable density that defines Shaw and Bloomingdale. Local cafes, neighborhood restaurants, and grocery options are reachable on foot, and the area’s street-level activity reflects the sustained investment in this part of NW over the past decade. For those who commute by rail, the Green and Yellow line access at Shaw-Howard University Metro provides direct service to L’Enfant Plaza, Gallery Place, and points throughout the system. The combination of transit access and neighborhood walkability reduces car dependency for most daily routines.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively in the Shaw, Bloomingdale, and broader NW DC condo market, advising sellers and buyers on pricing strategy, HOA evaluation, and the nuances of historic building inventory in this submarket. We understand how two-bedroom, multi-level condominiums in this corridor are absorbed by the market and what drives value differentiation at this price point. If you are considering a similar residence in Shaw or Bloomingdale, reach out — we are glad to share recent comparables and our perspective on the NW DC condo market.
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2929 12th St NE #5, Washington, DC 20017