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Property Details
Price: $518,000
2 Bed
1 Bath
1,430 Sq Ft
Handicap Parking, Parking Fee, Surface Parking, Unassigned Parking
Year Built: 1931
Price: $518,000
2 Bed
1 Bath
1,430 Sq Ft
Handicap Parking, Parking Fee, Surface Parking, Unassigned Parking
Year Built: 1931
Set within a distinguished 1931 building along Cathedral Avenue NW, this two-bedroom, one-bath residence offers 1,430 square feet of well-proportioned living space in the Glover Park corridor of NW DC. The monthly HOA covers an unusually comprehensive range of expenses — air conditioning, electricity, gas, heat, sewer, water, trash, snow removal, and taxes — simplifying the cost of ownership considerably. Surface parking is available, and the building’s position near the National Cathedral and Rock Creek Park places residents within reach of some of the city’s most valued green space and cultural anchors.
The residence at 4000 Cathedral Ave NW #311B occupies one of NW DC’s most architecturally grounded addresses, a building constructed in 1931 that has maintained its character through decades of the city’s evolution. At 1,430 square feet, the two-bedroom floor plan offers proportions that are increasingly rare at this price point in the District.
Ownership here is structurally straightforward. The HOA covers electricity, gas, air conditioning, heat, water, sewer, trash, snow removal, and real estate taxes — a scope of inclusion that materially reduces the variables in monthly cost planning. Surface parking is available on-site, a practical advantage in this part of NW.
Cathedral Avenue runs through a corridor defined by embassies, parkland, and the proximity of the National Cathedral. Rock Creek Park and Glover-Archbold Park are both accessible from this stretch of the city, offering substantial green space within the urban fabric. The neighborhood’s scale and tree canopy give it a character distinct from denser parts of the District.
The combination of building vintage, square footage, location, and HOA comprehensiveness makes this residence a considered choice for buyers evaluating the upper NW market.
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 4000 Cathedral Ave NW #311B spans 1,430 square feet across a two-bedroom, one-bath floor plan within a building constructed in 1931. The building’s age reflects a period of DC residential construction known for substantial masonry, higher ceilings, and room proportions that differ markedly from post-war and contemporary condominium stock. Unit 311B sits on the third floor, designated as the B tier, within a building that has served this stretch of Cathedral Avenue for nearly a century.
Cathedral Avenue NW occupies a distinctive position in the upper NW geography, running between the grounds of the Washington National Cathedral and the wooded edge of Rock Creek Park. The Glover Park neighborhood surrounds this address, with Wisconsin Avenue’s neighborhood commercial corridor providing grocery options, local restaurants, and everyday retail within walking distance. The broader area is defined by its tree canopy, embassy presence, and proximity to both Glover-Archbold Park and the larger Rock Creek Park system.
Daily life at this address is oriented around walkable access to Glover Park’s Wisconsin Avenue corridor and the green space that defines upper NW. The National Cathedral grounds are nearby, offering open lawns and one of the city’s most distinctive architectural landmarks. For transit, the D6 and other Metrobus lines serve Cathedral Avenue, connecting residents to the broader District; the Tenleytown-AU Metro station on the Red Line is accessible by bus or a reasonable surface commute.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively with buyers and sellers across upper NW DC, including the Glover Park and Cathedral Heights condo market. We bring direct familiarity with the HOA structures, building histories, and resale dynamics that define this corridor, helping clients make well-informed decisions in a submarket where building-specific knowledge matters. If you are evaluating condominiums along Cathedral Avenue NW or the broader upper NW market, reach out — we are glad to share recent comparables and our perspective on current conditions.
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