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Property Details
Price: $825,000
2 Bed
2 Bath
1,285 Sq Ft
Surface Parking
Year Built: 1943
Price: $825,000
2 Bed
2 Bath
1,285 Sq Ft
Surface Parking
Year Built: 1943
1719 Harvard St NW is a two-bedroom, two-bath row house in Columbia Heights, NW, offering 1,285 square feet of living space on a well-established residential street. Built in 1943, the home carries the architectural character typical of mid-century DC row house construction. Surface parking adds a practical advantage rarely found at this price point in the neighborhood. The property sits within easy reach of the Columbia Heights Metro station, the 14th Street corridor, and the full range of services that define this part of the city.
1719 Harvard St NW is a two-bedroom, two-bath row house in Columbia Heights, one of NW Washington’s most active and walkable neighborhoods. The home was built in 1943 and spans 1,285 square feet, offering the kind of proportioned interior space that mid-century DC row house construction does well.
Surface parking is included — a meaningful asset in a neighborhood where on-street parking is competitive. The combination of interior square footage, a full two-bath layout, and off-street parking positions this home favorably within the Columbia Heights resale market.
Harvard Street sits within a short walk of the Columbia Heights Metro station on the Green and Yellow lines, the 14th Street retail and dining corridor, and Meridian Hill Park. The block is residential in character while remaining deeply connected to the urban fabric of NW DC.
A Wardman team member represented the seller in this transaction. The Wardman Residential team at Compass has worked extensively across Columbia Heights and the surrounding NW submarkets, and we welcome inquiries from buyers and sellers seeking informed guidance in this part of the city.
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
1719 Harvard St NW is a mid-century row house built in 1943, offering 1,285 square feet of interior space in the Columbia Heights neighborhood of NW Washington. The two-bedroom, two-bath layout provides a full bath for each bedroom, a configuration that serves a range of living needs. Surface parking is included, which is a notable practical advantage for a row house at this price point in this part of the city.
Columbia Heights is one of the most walkable and transit-connected neighborhoods in NW DC, anchored by the Columbia Heights Metro station on the Green and Yellow lines. The 14th Street corridor runs through the heart of the neighborhood, lined with restaurants, grocery options, and retail. Meridian Hill Park, one of the city’s most distinctive green spaces, is accessible on foot from Harvard Street.
Harvard Street NW sits in a part of Columbia Heights that balances residential calm with immediate access to the activity of 14th and 16th Streets. Daily errands, dining, and transit are all within walking distance, reducing reliance on a car even for those who own one. The included surface parking means that having a vehicle remains a practical option without the friction of competing for street space.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively across Columbia Heights and the broader NW DC row house market, advising sellers and buyers through the full arc of transactions in this submarket. We understand the pricing dynamics, the parking premium, and the buyer profile that gravitates toward mid-century row houses on blocks like Harvard Street. If you are considering buying or selling a Columbia Heights row house, we welcome the opportunity to share recent comparables and our perspective on current market conditions.
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475 K St NW #1021, Washington, DC 20001