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Property Details
Price: $825,000
2 Bed
3 Bath
1,316 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1910
Price: $825,000
2 Bed
3 Bath
1,316 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1910
1015 Kenyon St NW is a two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath row house in Columbia Heights, built in 1910 and offering 1,316 square feet of interior space. The home carries the architectural character of its era while sitting within one of NW Washington’s most connected and walkable neighborhoods. Priced at $825,000, it represents a well-positioned entry into a neighborhood with deep roots and strong day-to-day livability.
1015 Kenyon St NW is a two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath row house situated on a residential block in Columbia Heights, one of NW Washington’s most established and walkable neighborhoods. Built in 1910, the home spans 1,316 square feet across a classic DC row house footprint.
The architecture reflects the craftsmanship of its era, with the structural bones and proportions that define early-twentieth-century NW Washington housing stock. Inside, the layout accommodates two full baths and a half bath, providing practical flexibility across the home’s square footage.
Columbia Heights offers direct access to the Metro, a dense corridor of dining and retail along 14th Street NW, and proximity to Meridian Hill Park. The neighborhood’s walkability and transit connectivity make daily life here notably convenient.
At $825,000, this home is priced in line with the Columbia Heights row house market, where original-era properties on residential streets continue to attract buyers seeking character, location, and urban connectivity in equal measure.
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
1015 Kenyon St NW is a two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath row house in Columbia Heights, NW, built in 1910. The home spans 1,316 square feet and follows the classic DC row house form: a narrow, deep footprint with stacked living across multiple levels. Two full baths and a half bath serve the layout, providing practical separation between the home’s public and private spaces.
Columbia Heights is one of NW Washington’s most walkable and transit-connected neighborhoods, anchored by the Columbia Heights Metro station on the Green and Yellow lines. The 14th Street NW corridor runs through the heart of the neighborhood, offering a dense mix of dining, coffee, grocery, and retail options. Meridian Hill Park, one of DC’s most architecturally significant green spaces, is within easy reach of Kenyon Street.
Day-to-day life on Kenyon Street is defined by the kind of urban convenience that Columbia Heights has long offered its residents. Local cafes, neighborhood groceries, and the broader amenities of the 14th Street corridor are all accessible on foot. The Metro’s Green and Yellow line service connects the neighborhood directly to downtown DC, U Street, and points south and north, making car-free commuting a practical reality.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively with Columbia Heights row houses, helping buyers navigate a market where original-era properties move quickly and condition, configuration, and block-level context all factor into value. We understand the nuances of NW Washington row house transactions, from pre-war construction considerations to the competitive dynamics of the Columbia Heights resale market. If you are considering a row house in Columbia Heights or the broader 14th Street NW corridor, reach out — we would be glad to share recent comparables and our perspective on the submarket.
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