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Property Details
Price: $569,899
2 Bed
2 Bath
867 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1927
Price: $569,899
2 Bed
2 Bath
867 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1927
129 W St NW #403 is a two-bedroom, two-bath residence set within a 1927 building in Bloomingdale, one of NW DC’s most established and walkable neighborhoods. At 867 square feet, the floor plan is efficient and well-proportioned. The HOA structure covers gas, water, sewer, trash, exterior building maintenance, custodial services, and reserve fund contributions — a meaningful value in the DC condo market. The residence is priced at $569,899.
Unit 403 at 129 W St NW sits within a 1927 building in Bloomingdale, a neighborhood that has long anchored the northern edge of NW DC. The residence offers two bedrooms and two full baths across 867 square feet — a configuration that balances livability with manageable scale.
The HOA structure here is notably inclusive. Gas, water, sewer, and trash are all covered, alongside exterior building maintenance, custodial services, and reserve fund contributions. For buyers evaluating true cost of ownership, this package materially reduces monthly variable expenses.
Bloomingdale’s position between the Rhode Island Avenue corridor and the McMillan Reservoir gives it strong connectivity to the broader city. The neighborhood’s tree-lined streets and proximity to local dining and retail make it a practical and appealing base in NW DC.
At $569,899, this residence represents a considered entry point into a neighborhood with deep roots and enduring demand. The combination of historic character, a well-structured HOA, and a two-bedroom floor plan makes this a substantive option for buyers focused on NW DC.
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 129 W St NW #403 occupies the fourth floor of a 1927 building in Bloomingdale, NW. The two-bedroom, two-bath floor plan spans 867 square feet, offering a layout that accommodates both everyday living and a dedicated guest or home-office space. The building’s age lends it the architectural character common to Bloomingdale’s residential fabric — brick construction and proportions that newer buildings rarely replicate.
Bloomingdale is one of NW DC’s most established residential neighborhoods, situated between the Rhode Island Avenue corridor to the north and the Shaw and LeDroit Park neighborhoods to the south. The area is known for its tree-lined streets, Victorian and Edwardian rowhouse stock, and a walkable concentration of local dining and coffee. Proximity to the McMillan Reservoir green space adds a civic-scale amenity to the immediate surroundings.
Day-to-day life in Bloomingdale centers on a walkable neighborhood core with access to local cafes, restaurants, and grocery options. Multiple transit lines are accessible within a short walk, including the Green and Yellow Lines at Shaw-Howard University and the Red Line at Rhode Island Avenue. The neighborhood’s position in NW DC also puts it within easy reach of downtown, Capitol Hill, and the broader city by both transit and bicycle.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively with buyers and sellers across Bloomingdale and the broader NW DC condo market. Our experience with historic buildings in this submarket — including HOA structure analysis and comparable sales — gives clients a clear picture of what they are buying and what the market supports. If you are considering a condo in Bloomingdale or the surrounding NW neighborhoods, reach out and we will be glad to share recent comparables and our perspective on this segment of the DC market.
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