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Price: $285,000
1 Bed
1 Bath
605 Sq Ft
Assigned Parking, Surface Parking
Year Built: 1954
Price: $285,000
1 Bed
1 Bath
605 Sq Ft
Assigned Parking, Surface Parking
Year Built: 1954
Located at 2004 3rd St NE in Washington’s Eckington neighborhood, this 605-square-foot one-bedroom residence delivers a practical entry point into DC ownership. The building dates to 1954 and carries the character of mid-century construction. Assigned parking is included — a meaningful advantage in this part of NE. The HOA covers exterior building maintenance, insurance, sewer, snow removal, trash, and water, keeping monthly obligations predictable. The Red Line at Rhode Island Ave-Brentwood is accessible nearby, connecting residents to downtown DC and beyond.
The residence at 2004 3rd St NE #202 sits in Eckington, one of NE Washington’s established residential neighborhoods, positioned between the energy of the NoMa corridor and the quieter blocks north of Florida Avenue. At 605 square feet, the one-bedroom layout is efficiently scaled for a single occupant or anyone prioritizing a manageable footprint in the District.
Assigned surface parking is included with the unit — a practical asset in a city where parking is frequently unavailable or sold separately. The HOA structure covers exterior building maintenance, insurance, sewer, snow removal, trash, and water, which consolidates several recurring costs into a single monthly obligation and reduces the administrative burden of ownership.
The building dates to 1954, placing it among the mid-century residential stock that defines much of NE Washington’s built environment. Proximity to the Rhode Island Ave-Brentwood Metro station on the Red Line provides a direct connection to Union Station, downtown DC, and the broader Metrorail network without relying on a car.
At a display price of $285,000, this residence represents one of the more accessible price points for DC condo ownership with parking included. The combination of utility-inclusive HOA fees, assigned parking, and Red Line proximity makes the total cost of ownership more transparent than many comparable listings in the area.
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 unit 202 is a one-bedroom, one-bath condo spanning 605 square feet in a building constructed in 1954. The second-floor position and mid-century construction give the unit a grounded, established feel that differs from newer high-rise inventory in the District. Assigned surface parking is deeded with the unit, which is a practical differentiator at this price point in NE Washington. The HOA covers exterior building maintenance, insurance, sewer, snow removal, trash, and water, making monthly cost projections more predictable for prospective buyers.
Eckington is a residential neighborhood in NE Washington bounded roughly by North Capitol Street to the west, Rhode Island Avenue to the north, and the rail yards to the south and east. The neighborhood’s housing stock is predominantly early-to-mid-twentieth-century, including row houses and low-rise apartment buildings that give the area a consistent urban scale. The NoMa business and retail corridor is accessible to the south, bringing additional dining, grocery, and transit options within reach. Rhode Island Avenue itself serves as a commercial spine with neighborhood-serving retail and restaurants.
Day-to-day life from this address is oriented around walkable access to neighborhood essentials and the Red Line. The Rhode Island Ave-Brentwood Metro station connects residents to Union Station in a few stops, placing Amtrak, the Capitol, and the core of downtown DC within easy reach. Local parks, including Eckington Playground and the Metropolitan Branch Trail, provide outdoor access without leaving the neighborhood. The surrounding blocks support routine errands on foot, with grocery options and neighborhood dining along Rhode Island Avenue and nearby corridors.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively with condo buyers and sellers across NE Washington, including the Eckington and NoMa submarkets. We understand the nuances of mid-century condo buildings in this part of the District — from HOA financial health to how assigned parking affects resale value relative to comparable units. If you are evaluating this residence or exploring similar one-bedroom condos in NE DC, reach out and we will be glad to share recent comparable sales and our perspective on the current market.
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2125 14th St NW #504, Washington, DC 20009