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Property Details
Price: $165,000
1 Bed
1 Bath
717 Sq Ft
Unassigned Parking
Year Built: 1965
Price: $165,000
1 Bed
1 Bath
717 Sq Ft
Unassigned Parking
Year Built: 1965
This 717-square-foot one-bedroom residence at 1425 4th St SW in Southwest DC offers a practical entry into one of the District’s most transit-connected quadrants. Priced at $165,000, the fourth-floor unit sits within a 1965 building and includes unassigned parking. Southwest DC’s ongoing investment in its waterfront and cultural anchors makes this quadrant a compelling address, with the Waterfront Metro station and the broader Southwest Waterfront within close reach.
The residence at 1425 4th St SW #A403 is a 717-square-foot one-bedroom, one-bath condo on the fourth floor of a 1965 building in Southwest DC. Unassigned parking is included, a meaningful convenience in a quadrant where parking availability varies by building.
Southwest DC occupies a distinct position in the District — bordered by the National Mall to the north, the Anacostia River to the east, and the Southwest Waterfront to the south. The neighborhood has seen sustained reinvestment, anchored by The Wharf development and a concentration of federal and cultural institutions nearby.
At $165,000, this residence represents one of the lower price thresholds available in the District for a unit with parking. For buyers prioritizing proximity to the federal core, waterfront amenities, and Metro access, the SW quadrant offers a combination that is difficult to replicate at this price level.
A Wardman team member is available to provide comparable sales data, building history, and buyer advisory for this residence and others in the Southwest submarket.
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 1425 4th St SW #A403 is a fourth-floor, one-bedroom, one-bath condo within a 1965 mid-rise building in Southwest DC. The unit measures 717 square feet and includes unassigned parking, which is a notable inclusion at this price tier. The building operates as a condominium, and ownership is subject to condo association governance and related documents.
Southwest DC is the smallest of the District’s four quadrants by land area, yet it holds an outsized concentration of civic and cultural assets. The Southwest Waterfront, anchored by The Wharf, brings waterfront dining, entertainment, and public space to the immediate area. Federal agencies, the National Mall, and Arena Stage are all within the quadrant’s reach, and the Waterfront Metro station on the Green Line connects residents to the broader District efficiently.
Day-to-day life in SW DC is oriented around the waterfront and the convenience of Metro access. Local dining and retail options have expanded significantly with The Wharf’s development, and the Southwest Waterfront Park and Titanic Memorial provide outdoor space along the river. The proximity to the federal core means that many residents find their workplace commute to be among the shortest in the District.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked with buyers navigating the Southwest DC condo market, including buildings along the 4th Street corridor and the broader waterfront submarket. We understand the nuances of this quadrant — from building-specific HOA structures to the competitive dynamics at entry-level price points. If you are considering a condo in SW DC or a comparable property elsewhere in the District, reach out and we will share recent sales data and our perspective on the market.
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1007 Page Ct, Herndon, VA 20170