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Property Details
Price: $899,900
3 Bed
2 Bath
1,324 Sq Ft
1 Garage Space
Year Built: 1939
Price: $899,900
3 Bed
2 Bath
1,324 Sq Ft
1 Garage Space
Year Built: 1939
Set on Huidekoper Place NW in Georgetown, this three-bedroom row house dates to 1939 and offers 1,324 square feet of interior space across a well-proportioned layout. Two full baths, a private garage, and a location within one of Washington’s most recognized historic neighborhoods define the offering. The home sits on a residential street that retains the scale and character Georgetown has maintained for generations. At $899,900, it represents a considered entry into a submarket with enduring demand.
The home at 2329 Huidekoper Place NW occupies one of Georgetown’s quieter residential streets, a setting that reflects the neighborhood’s enduring character rather than its commercial energy. Built in 1939, the row house carries the architectural proportions typical of the period — a compact but livable footprint of 1,324 square feet organized across a traditional layout.
Three bedrooms and two full baths provide a flexible configuration, and the inclusion of a private garage is a meaningful distinction in a neighborhood where off-street parking is genuinely scarce. Georgetown row houses of this era are rarely offered with dedicated parking, making this a structurally differentiated opportunity.
Huidekoper Place itself is a short residential block in the heart of Georgetown NW, within walking distance of the neighborhood’s dining, retail, and green space along the C&O Canal and Volta Park. The proximity to Georgetown University’s campus and the broader Wisconsin Avenue and M Street corridors places daily conveniences well within reach without sacrificing the residential calm of the street itself.
The Wardman Residential team at Compass has worked extensively with Georgetown row houses and understands the nuances of this submarket. Reach out to discuss the property, review recent comparable sales, or explore similar opportunities in Georgetown NW.
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 row house at 2329 Huidekoper Place NW was built in 1939 and offers 1,324 square feet of interior space across three bedrooms and two full baths. The home sits on a quiet residential block in Georgetown NW, a setting that reflects the neighborhood’s historic scale. A private garage — a genuine rarity on Georgetown’s constrained street grid — accompanies the property.
Georgetown is one of Washington’s oldest and most recognized neighborhoods, occupying the western edge of NW along the Potomac River. The neighborhood is defined by its 18th- and 19th-century architecture, the C&O Canal National Historical Park, and a dense concentration of dining, retail, and green space along Wisconsin Avenue and M Street. Huidekoper Place sits within this fabric, on a residential block that retains the quieter character of Georgetown’s interior streets.
Daily life in Georgetown centers on walkable access to a range of amenities — the canal towpath for recreation, Volta Park for open space, and the commercial corridors of Wisconsin Avenue and M Street for dining and retail. The neighborhood is also served by several bus lines connecting to the broader DC transit network, and the Georgetown waterfront is within easy reach. The home’s location on Huidekoper Place places it close to these resources while remaining on a street with a distinctly residential feel.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have deep experience in Georgetown real estate, including the row house market that defines much of this NW neighborhood. We have worked with buyers navigating Georgetown’s competitive inventory, where properties with private parking and historic character command consistent attention. If you are considering a Georgetown row house or exploring comparable opportunities in NW DC, reach out — we are glad to share recent sales data and our perspective on this submarket.
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1701 16th St NW #126, Washington, DC 20009