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Property Details
Price: $675,000
3 Bed
3 Bath
1,620 Sq Ft
Assigned Parking, Parking Space Conveys
Year Built: 1895
Price: $675,000
3 Bed
3 Bath
1,620 Sq Ft
Assigned Parking, Parking Space Conveys
Year Built: 1895
Built in 1895, this three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath row house at 11 S St NW sits in Bloomingdale, one of NW DC’s most architecturally intact Victorian-era neighborhoods. At 1,620 square feet across a classic row house footprint, the home combines period character with practical utility. Assigned parking conveys, and the HOA structure covers gas, water, sewer, trash, snow removal, and insurance — a meaningful value in a city where utility costs and parking add up quickly. Offered at $675,000.
The home at 11 S St NW traces its origins to 1895, placing it among the earliest residential construction in Bloomingdale — a neighborhood defined by its cohesive late-Victorian streetscapes and proximity to the civic core of NW DC. At 1,620 square feet, the three-bedroom layout offers genuine living space across a traditional row house plan.
What distinguishes this offering beyond the architecture is the practical package: assigned parking conveys with the sale, and the HOA covers gas, water, sewer, trash, snow removal, and insurance. For a buyer weighing total cost of ownership, those line items represent real, recurring value.
Bloomingdale sits within easy reach of the Red Line at NoMa-Gallaudet and Shaw-Howard University on the Green and Yellow Lines, giving residents multiple transit options without committing to a single corridor. The neighborhood’s proximity to Rhode Island Ave, First St NW, and the broader Shaw and Eckington corridors extends the walkable range considerably.
Offered at $675,000, this row house represents a considered entry into one of NW DC’s most historically grounded residential blocks — with the infrastructure of a well-managed HOA already in place.
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 row house at 11 S St NW was built in 1895 and reflects the scale and craftsmanship characteristic of Bloomingdale’s original residential development. The home spans 1,620 square feet and is configured as three bedrooms with two full baths and one half bath. Assigned parking conveys with the sale — a practical advantage in a neighborhood where street parking is competitive. The HOA covers gas, water, sewer, trash, snow removal, and insurance, consolidating a significant portion of the home’s operating costs into a single monthly structure.
Bloomingdale occupies a well-defined stretch of NW DC bounded by Rhode Island Ave to the north and the historic McMillan Reservoir site to the west. The neighborhood is characterized by intact late-Victorian row house blocks, a walkable commercial corridor along First St NW, and proximity to both Shaw and Eckington. Local cafes, neighborhood groceries, and parks are within reach on foot. The area’s street grid and density make it one of the more navigable inner-NW neighborhoods for residents who prefer to walk or bike for daily errands.
Day-to-day life in Bloomingdale centers on the walkable blocks of First St NW, where independent restaurants and coffee shops anchor the neighborhood’s commercial identity. The Red Line at NoMa-Gallaudet and the Green and Yellow Lines at Shaw-Howard University provide transit access to downtown DC, Capitol Hill, and points north and south. Proximity to the Metropolitan Branch Trail offers a dedicated off-street cycling and pedestrian route connecting Bloomingdale to Union Station and beyond. The combination of transit access, walkable amenities, and a tight-knit residential character gives the neighborhood a distinctive urban texture.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively with row house buyers and sellers across Bloomingdale, Shaw, and the broader NW DC submarket. We understand the nuances of HOA-structured row houses in DC — including how utility coverage, parking, and reserve fund health affect both pricing and negotiation. If you are considering a row house in Bloomingdale or the surrounding NW DC neighborhoods, we would welcome the opportunity to share recent comparables and our perspective on the current market.
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2111 Rand Pl NE, Washington, DC 20002