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Property Details
Price: $450,000
1 Bed
2 Bath
650 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1936
Price: $450,000
1 Bed
2 Bath
650 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1936
Set on the sixth floor of a 1936 pre-war building along New Hampshire Avenue NW, this one-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath residence offers 650 square feet in one of Washington’s most walkable corridors. The Dupont Circle neighborhood provides immediate access to the Red Line, a dense retail and dining streetscape, and the cultural amenities that define central NW. HOA coverage includes water and trash. At $450,000, the residence represents a considered entry into a submarket with enduring demand.
The residence at 1725 New Hampshire Ave NW #605 occupies the sixth floor of a building constructed in 1936, a period when Dupont Circle’s architectural identity was being firmly established. At 650 square feet, the one-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath layout is efficiently scaled for central NW living, with HOA dues covering water and trash.
New Hampshire Avenue is one of the defining corridors of the Dupont Circle neighborhood, connecting residents to the Red Line, Connecticut Avenue’s retail spine, and the circle itself. The building’s pre-war provenance gives it a structural and aesthetic character that newer construction in the area does not replicate.
The asking price of $450,000 positions this residence competitively within the Dupont Circle condo market, where pre-war inventory at this address commands consistent attention from buyers seeking proximity to transit and the neighborhood’s established amenities.
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 1725 New Hampshire Ave NW #605 is a sixth-floor one-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath condo in a pre-war building dating to 1936. At 650 square feet, the layout is compact and purposeful, consistent with the building’s original design intent. HOA coverage includes water and trash, providing a degree of predictability in monthly carrying costs.
Dupont Circle NW is among the most established residential neighborhoods in Washington, anchored by the circle itself, the Red Line station, and Connecticut Avenue’s commercial corridor. New Hampshire Avenue runs diagonally through the neighborhood, offering residents direct pedestrian access to the circle, local cafes, grocery options, and cultural institutions. The density of walkable amenities in this corridor is among the highest in the District.
Daily life at this address is oriented around the walkable grid of central NW. The Red Line provides rapid access to downtown DC, Bethesda, and points along the corridor. Connecticut Avenue and 17th Street NW offer a concentration of dining, coffee, and retail within a short walk. The neighborhood’s mix of embassies, independent businesses, and green space gives New Hampshire Avenue a distinct residential character.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively with buyers and sellers navigating the Dupont Circle condo market, including pre-war inventory along the New Hampshire and Connecticut Avenue corridors. We understand the nuances of this submarket — building-by-building resale patterns, HOA structures, and how pre-war residences are priced relative to newer construction nearby. If you are considering a condo in Dupont Circle or the broader central NW market, reach out — we would be glad to share recent comparables and our perspective on current conditions.
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837 Shepherd St NW #2, Washington, DC 20011