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Property Details
Price: $574,800
4 Bed
4 Bath
2,344 Sq Ft
1 Garage Space, Assigned Parking
Year Built: 1933
Price: $574,800
4 Bed
4 Bath
2,344 Sq Ft
1 Garage Space, Assigned Parking
Year Built: 1933
Set on South Dakota Avenue NE in Woodridge, this 1933 single-family home delivers 2,344 square feet across four bedrooms and three and a half baths. The home reflects the architectural character of one of DC’s most cohesive early-twentieth-century residential neighborhoods, with a one-car garage and assigned off-street parking adding practical value. At $574,800, it represents a substantive footprint in a well-established NE quadrant community with direct access to the broader DC grid.
The home at 3417 South Dakota Avenue NE sits within Woodridge, one of NE Washington’s most architecturally consistent residential neighborhoods. Built in 1933, it carries the structural character of the era — a period when DC’s outer neighborhoods were developed with lasting materials and considered street layouts.
With 2,344 square feet, four bedrooms, and three and a half baths, the home offers a floor plan that accommodates a range of living arrangements without compromise. The scale is generous for the neighborhood and the price point.
Parking is a practical advantage here: a one-car garage is included with the property, and assigned off-street parking provides additional capacity — a meaningful asset on a busy arterial like South Dakota Avenue.
Woodridge’s position in NE DC places it within reach of multiple transit corridors and the broader amenities of the city, while the neighborhood itself retains the residential scale and streetscape continuity that defines its appeal.
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 home at 3417 South Dakota Avenue NE was built in 1933 and spans 2,344 square feet across four bedrooms and three and a half baths. Its construction reflects the residential building traditions of that era — solid materials, defined rooms, and a street-facing presence consistent with Woodridge’s established block patterns. The home is a single-family detached property, offering the privacy and autonomy that attached housing cannot provide.
Woodridge is one of NE Washington’s most cohesive early-twentieth-century neighborhoods, developed largely between the 1910s and 1940s along a grid of tree-lined streets. South Dakota Avenue serves as one of its primary corridors, connecting the neighborhood to both the broader NE quadrant and the city’s arterial network. Local amenities include neighborhood grocery options, parks, and the commercial activity along nearby Rhode Island Avenue NE.
Daily life in Woodridge centers on the neighborhood’s walkable blocks and accessible transit connections. The home’s position on South Dakota Avenue NE provides straightforward access to multiple bus lines and the broader DC street grid. A one-car garage and assigned parking mean that car-dependent errands and commutes are well-accommodated alongside transit options.
The Wardman Residential team at Compass has worked extensively with single-family homes across NE Washington, including the Woodridge, Brookland, and Michigan Park submarkets. We bring direct experience advising sellers on positioning 1930s-era homes in this segment of the DC market, where architectural character and lot configuration carry meaningful weight in buyer decisions. If you are considering a similar home in Woodridge or the surrounding NE neighborhoods, reach out — we are glad to share recent comparable sales and our perspective on the current market.
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326 8th St NE #101, Washington, DC 20002