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Price: $975,000
5 Bed
4 Bath
2,085 Sq Ft
Concrete Driveway, Paved Driveway, Private, Secure Parking
Year Built: 1926
Price: $975,000
5 Bed
4 Bath
2,085 Sq Ft
Concrete Driveway, Paved Driveway, Private, Secure Parking
Year Built: 1926
611 Gallatin Street NW is a five-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath row house in Petworth, one of NW Washington’s most established residential corridors. Built in 1926 and spanning 2,085 square feet across multiple levels, the home combines the architectural character of early-twentieth-century DC construction with the practical advantages of private off-street parking. At $975,000, it represents a meaningful opportunity to own a substantial, freestanding row house in a neighborhood with deep roots and strong walkability.
611 Gallatin Street NW is a five-bedroom row house in Petworth, a NW Washington neighborhood defined by tree-lined blocks, early-twentieth-century architecture, and proximity to multiple transit options. The home was built in 1926 and retains the structural character typical of that era while offering 2,085 square feet of interior space across its full footprint.
The layout accommodates five bedrooms and three full baths plus a half bath, a configuration that provides genuine flexibility for how the space is used day to day. Private driveway parking — concrete, paved, and secured — is a notable practical advantage in a city where off-street parking at this price point is far from guaranteed.
Petworth sits in upper NW, bounded by Georgia Avenue to the west and North Capitol Street to the east, with the Green and Yellow Line Metro stations at Georgia Ave-Petworth and Columbia Heights both accessible from the neighborhood. The surrounding blocks offer a walkable mix of local dining, retail, and everyday services along Georgia Avenue and Upshur Street NW.
At $975,000, this home is priced within the range of comparable five-bedroom row houses in NW DC, where inventory at this bedroom count remains limited. The combination of scale, parking, and a 1926 address in an established neighborhood makes this a property worth examining carefully.
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 611 Gallatin Street NW is a row house built in 1926, a construction era that produced some of NW Washington’s most enduring residential stock. At 2,085 square feet, it is a genuinely spacious example of the type, with five bedrooms and three full baths plus a half bath distributed across its levels. The private driveway — concrete, paved, and secured — adds a layer of convenience that distinguishes this home from many comparable row houses in the neighborhood.
Petworth is one of upper NW Washington’s most established residential neighborhoods, characterized by consistent block-by-block architecture and a walkable commercial spine along Georgia Avenue and Upshur Street NW. The neighborhood sits within easy reach of the Green and Yellow Line Metro at Georgia Ave-Petworth, as well as the Columbia Heights station to the south. Local amenities include a range of dining options, coffee shops, and everyday retail concentrated along those two corridors.
A home of this scale in Petworth supports a range of daily routines, from walkable errands along Georgia Avenue to Metro-connected commutes into downtown DC or across the region. The neighborhood’s tree-lined residential streets and early-twentieth-century row house fabric create a grounded, unhurried residential environment. Private parking removes one of the more persistent friction points of urban DC living, and the home’s five-bedroom configuration allows for dedicated workspace, guest accommodation, or other uses beyond standard bedroom function.
The Wardman Residential team at Compass has worked extensively with buyers navigating the Petworth and upper NW row house market, where inventory is competitive and the gap between list price and value is not always obvious. We understand the nuances of 1926-era construction in DC — what to inspect, what to expect, and how to evaluate condition relative to price. If you are considering a row house in Petworth or a comparable NW neighborhood, reach out to a Wardman team member — we are glad to share recent comparables and our perspective on this submarket.
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9317 Glenbrook Rd, Fairfax, VA 22031