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Property Details
Price: $835,000
2 Bed
2 Bath
1,074 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1889
Price: $835,000
2 Bed
2 Bath
1,074 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1889
Set on a tree-lined block in Columbia Heights NW, this two-bedroom, two-bath row house dates to 1889 and spans 1,074 square feet across a well-proportioned floor plan. The property carries the architectural character of late-nineteenth-century DC construction while benefiting from HOA coverage of water, trash, and lawn maintenance. At $835,000, it represents a considered entry point into one of NW DC’s most walkable and transit-accessible corridors.
The row house at 1108 T Street NW is a two-bedroom, two-bath residence built in 1889, situated on one of Columbia Heights’ established residential blocks. With 1,074 square feet of interior space, the home offers the proportions and architectural detail characteristic of late-Victorian DC construction.
The HOA structure covers water, trash, and lawn maintenance, reducing the day-to-day overhead of ownership without sacrificing the independence of a row house format. This combination of historic fabric and managed exterior upkeep is relatively uncommon in the neighborhood.
Columbia Heights NW sits at the intersection of strong transit access, a dense retail corridor along 14th Street, and a walkable grid of restaurants, cafes, and neighborhood services. The Green and Yellow Lines at Columbia Heights Metro provide direct connections across the city.
At $835,000, the home is priced within the active resale range for two-bedroom row houses in this submarket. The Wardman Residential team at Compass has worked extensively in this corridor and can provide current comparable sales and submarket context for any serious buyer.
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 1108 T Street NW was built in 1889 and offers 1,074 square feet across a two-bedroom, two-bath floor plan. The home carries the structural character of late-Victorian DC construction, including the massing and street presence typical of Columbia Heights row houses from that era. An HOA covers water, trash, and lawn maintenance, an arrangement that provides exterior upkeep without the overhead of full self-management.
Columbia Heights is one of NW DC’s most walkable neighborhoods, anchored by the 14th Street corridor and served directly by the Green and Yellow Lines at Columbia Heights Metro. The surrounding blocks offer a dense mix of dining, coffee, grocery, and neighborhood retail within a short walk of T Street. The neighborhood’s grid layout and transit access make it a practical base for navigating the broader city.
T Street NW sits on a residential block that connects quickly to the activity of 14th Street while retaining the scale of a neighborhood side street. Local cafes, restaurants, and grocery options are accessible on foot, and the Metro provides straightforward access to downtown DC, U Street, and points south. The combination of historic architecture, walkability, and transit proximity defines the day-to-day experience of living in this part of Columbia Heights.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively with row houses in Columbia Heights and the broader 14th Street NW corridor, advising sellers and buyers through the nuances of this active submarket. We understand the pricing dynamics, HOA structures, and renovation considerations that shape value in this part of NW DC. If you are evaluating a similar row house in Columbia Heights or the surrounding neighborhoods, reach out — we are glad to share recent comparables and our perspective on the current market.
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637 Maury Ave, Oxon Hill, MD 20745