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Property Details
Price: $797,000
2 Bed
2 Bath
984 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1889
Price: $797,000
2 Bed
2 Bath
984 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1889
Set on a residential block of T Street NW, this 984-square-foot row house dates to 1889 and sits within one of Washington’s most active and historically significant corridors. The two-bedroom, two-bath configuration offers a practical layout for urban living, while the HOA structure covers water and trash. Logan Circle and the U Street Corridor place this address within easy reach of the Metro, neighborhood dining, and the cultural fabric that defines this part of the city.
The row house at 1108 T Street NW carries more than a century of architectural context, built in 1889 on one of NW’s most recognizable residential corridors. At 984 square feet, the two-bedroom, two-bath layout is compact by design — a deliberate urban footprint that reflects the character of the block.
Logan Circle and the U Street Corridor together form one of DC’s most layered submarkets, where late-19th-century row houses sit alongside contemporary restaurants, independent retail, and multiple Metro access points. The address places residents at the intersection of that history and present-day urban convenience.
The HOA covers water and trash, and the tree-lined setting of T Street NW provides a grounded residential context within an otherwise high-energy neighborhood. For buyers seeking an authentic DC row house with genuine historic provenance, this block delivers.
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, making it part of the original residential development that shaped this block of Logan Circle. The two-bedroom, two-bath configuration spans 984 square feet — a layout that reflects the characteristic scale of DC’s late-19th-century row house stock. The HOA covers water and trash, and the property sits within a structure that carries the architectural proportions typical of the period.
T Street NW runs through the heart of the Logan Circle and U Street Corridor submarket, one of Washington’s most historically significant and commercially active neighborhoods. The surrounding area offers a dense concentration of restaurants, coffee shops, independent retail, and cultural venues within a walkable radius. Multiple Metro lines serve the corridor, and the street itself maintains a residential, tree-lined character that distinguishes it from the busier commercial stretches nearby.
Daily life from this address draws on the full range of what the U Street Corridor and Logan Circle offer — neighborhood groceries, local cafes, and a dining scene that spans casual to destination-level. The Metro is accessible without a car, and the block’s tree-lined setting provides a grounded residential feel. For those who want to be embedded in one of DC’s most culturally rich neighborhoods while maintaining a quiet home base, T Street NW delivers that balance.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively with row house buyers and sellers across Logan Circle, the U Street Corridor, and the broader NW submarket. We understand the nuances of historic DC row house transactions — from HOA structures and condo conversion considerations to pricing dynamics on individual blocks. If you are exploring Logan Circle real estate or similar NW row houses, reach out and we would be glad to share recent comparables and our perspective on this submarket.
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5233 Connecticut Ave NW #C-01, Washington, DC 20015