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Price: $385,500
1 Bed
1 Bath
457 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1925
Price: $385,500
1 Bed
1 Bath
457 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1925
Located at 1736 18th St NW in Washington’s Adams Morgan neighborhood, this one-bedroom residence offers 457 square feet of thoughtfully contained living space in a building dating to 1925. Priced at $385,500, the residence carries a monthly HOA fee of $253 that covers common area maintenance, sewer, and water. The Red Line’s Woodley Park and Columbia Heights Metro stations are both within comfortable walking distance, placing the full breadth of the city within easy reach.
The residence at 1736 18th St NW #202 occupies a 1925 building on one of NW Washington’s most recognized commercial and residential corridors. At 457 square feet, the one-bedroom layout is compact by design — a format well suited to the urban fabric of Adams Morgan, where proximity to the city’s offerings is the primary value proposition.
The monthly HOA fee of $253 covers common area maintenance, sewer, and water, reducing the variable cost burden that often accompanies urban condo ownership. The building’s age lends it a character that newer construction in the corridor cannot replicate, with architectural details typical of early twentieth-century Washington residential stock.
18th Street NW serves as the neighborhood’s primary artery, lined with independent restaurants, coffee shops, and retail that have defined Adams Morgan’s identity for decades. Multiple transit options connect this address to the broader Metro system, making car-free living a practical choice for residents of this building.
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 1736 18th St NW #202 is a one-bedroom, one-bath unit spanning 457 square feet in a 1925 building in Adams Morgan. The building’s pre-war construction gives it a solidity and character that newer mid-rise development in the neighborhood does not replicate. A monthly HOA fee of $253 covers common area maintenance, sewer, and water, providing a clear and contained cost structure for ownership.
Adams Morgan occupies a central position in NW Washington, bounded by Woodley Park to the north, Columbia Heights to the east, and Dupont Circle to the south. The neighborhood’s 18th Street corridor is one of the city’s most established independent dining and retail destinations, with a density of options that has remained consistent for decades. Columbia Road intersects 18th Street at the neighborhood’s commercial core, adding a second axis of walkable amenities within easy reach of this address.
Daily life at this address is oriented around walkability and transit access. The Red Line at Woodley Park-Zoo and the Green Line at Columbia Heights both sit within walking distance, connecting residents to downtown DC, the U Street corridor, and points beyond. The concentration of coffee shops, markets, and restaurants along 18th Street means that most routine errands and social occasions are accessible without a car.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively with buyers navigating the Adams Morgan and Dupont Circle condo markets, including the pre-war residential buildings that define this stretch of 18th Street NW. We understand the nuances of smaller-format urban residences in NW DC — from HOA financial health to building age considerations — and bring that perspective to every buyer engagement. If you are exploring one-bedroom condos in Adams Morgan or the surrounding NW neighborhoods, reach out and we would be glad to share recent comparables and our view of the current market.
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