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Property Details
Price: $456,550
1 Bed
1 Bath
565 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1915
Price: $456,550
1 Bed
1 Bath
565 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1915
Situated at the corner of 16th Street NW in Columbia Heights, this one-bedroom residence at 2001 Sixteenth offers 565 square feet within a building that dates to 1915. The HOA covers water, sewer, trash, snow removal, insurance, management, and reserve funds, reducing the variables of ownership. Meridian Hill Park anchors the neighborhood’s green space, and the 16th Street corridor connects residents directly to downtown DC. Offered at $456,550, the residence presents a considered entry into one of NW’s most active urban corridors.
The 2001 Sixteenth building has stood on this block of 16th Street NW since 1915, giving the structure a presence and architectural character that newer construction rarely replicates. Unit 402 is a one-bedroom, one-bath residence of 565 square feet, positioned on the fourth floor of this established Columbia Heights address.
The HOA structure here is notably comprehensive. Water, sewer, trash, snow removal, insurance, management, and reserve fund contributions are all included, which simplifies monthly budgeting and reduces the exposure that comes with older building ownership.
Meridian Hill Park is among the most significant green spaces in NW DC, and its proximity to this address is a genuine asset. The 16th Street corridor also provides direct bus service into downtown, and the Columbia Heights Metro station on the Green and Yellow lines is close at hand.
At $456,550, this residence represents a straightforward opportunity to own in a neighborhood defined by its density of amenities, walkable retail, and transit connectivity along one of DC’s most storied avenues.
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 2001 Sixteenth building is a pre-war structure completed in 1915, occupying a prominent position on 16th Street NW in Columbia Heights. Unit 402 is a one-bedroom, one-bath residence of 565 square feet, offering a compact and efficient floor plan on the fourth floor. The building’s age contributes a quality of construction and architectural detail that distinguishes it from the area’s more recent condominium inventory.
Columbia Heights is one of NW DC’s most walkable and transit-connected neighborhoods, anchored by the Columbia Heights Metro station on the Green and Yellow lines. The 16th Street corridor runs directly through the neighborhood, providing bus access to downtown and points north. Meridian Hill Park, a formal terraced park maintained by the National Park Service, is among the most significant public green spaces in this part of the city.
The 16th Street NW corridor supports a dense concentration of dining, retail, and daily services within walking distance of 2001 Sixteenth. The neighborhood’s main commercial strips along 14th Street NW and Columbia Road offer grocery options, cafes, and restaurants representing a wide range of cuisines. For residents who prioritize walkability and transit access over square footage, the location delivers consistently.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively with Columbia Heights condominiums and the broader 16th Street NW corridor, advising both buyers and sellers through the neighborhood’s active resale market. We have a detailed understanding of pre-war buildings in this submarket, including HOA structures, building condition considerations, and how comparable units have performed. If you are evaluating this residence or similar Columbia Heights condominiums, we welcome the conversation — reach out for recent comparables and a candid assessment of the submarket.
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657 Emerson St NE, Washington, DC 20017