Property Highlights
Property Details
Price: $218,300
1 Bath
377 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1926
Price: $218,300
1 Bath
377 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1926
Located at 2410 20th St NW in Adams Morgan, this studio residence occupies the third floor of a 1926 building with genuine architectural character. At 377 square feet, the layout is compact but purposeful. The HOA structure is notably comprehensive, covering gas, water, sewer, trash, exterior building maintenance, insurance, management, and reserve funds — a meaningful offset to monthly carrying costs. The surrounding neighborhood offers dense walkability, with dining, nightlife, and daily services concentrated along 18th Street NW and Columbia Road.
The residence at 2410 20th St NW #311 sits on the third floor of a 1926 building in one of NW Washington’s most walkable and culturally active neighborhoods. Adams Morgan’s density of independent restaurants, cafes, and neighborhood services places daily life within easy reach on foot.
At 377 square feet, the studio floor plan is efficiently scaled for a single-occupant lifestyle or a DC pied-a-terre. The 1926 construction date signals the kind of pre-war detailing — plaster walls, period proportions — that distinguishes older NW stock from more recent builds.
The HOA coverage is a defining financial feature of this residence. Gas, water, sewer, trash, exterior building maintenance, insurance, management, and reserve fund contributions are all included, substantially reducing the variable costs a buyer would otherwise carry month to month.
Priced at $218,300, this residence represents one of the more accessible entry points into owner-occupied real estate in NW Washington, combining a historically significant address with a cost structure that rewards careful underwriting.
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 2410 20th St NW #311 is a studio unit on the third floor of a 1926 building in Adams Morgan, NW. The building’s pre-war construction is reflected in its proportions and material quality, characteristics that distinguish this stock from mid-century and contemporary alternatives in the corridor. At 377 square feet, the unit is compact and efficiently organized. The HOA structure — covering gas, water, sewer, trash, exterior maintenance, insurance, management, and reserves — is among the more comprehensive seen at this price point in NW Washington.
Adams Morgan occupies a central position in NW Washington, bounded by Woodley Park to the north and Columbia Heights to the south. The neighborhood’s commercial spine along 18th Street NW and Columbia Road supports a dense concentration of independent restaurants, bars, coffee shops, and neighborhood retail. 20th Street NW itself is a quieter residential block, providing a degree of separation from the commercial activity while keeping it within easy walking distance. The area is well-served by multiple bus lines, and the Woodley Park-Zoo/Adams Morgan and Columbia Heights Metro stations are both accessible on foot.
Daily life from this address is oriented around walkability. Grocery options, cafes, and a broad range of dining are reachable without a car, and the neighborhood’s street-level activity makes it one of the more pedestrian-friendly environments in NW Washington. Rock Creek Park’s trail network is nearby, offering a counterpoint to the urban density of the immediate neighborhood. The residence suits an owner who values proximity to the city’s cultural and culinary offerings and is comfortable with a compact, well-located footprint over a larger suburban alternative.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively with NW Washington condominiums, including pre-war studio and one-bedroom residences in Adams Morgan, Dupont Circle, and the surrounding 20009 zip code. We understand the nuances of HOA-heavy buildings in this submarket — how to evaluate reserve fund health, what comprehensive utility coverage means for true monthly cost, and how pre-war stock compares against newer construction at similar price points. If you are considering a condo in Adams Morgan or the broader NW corridor, reach out — we are glad to share recent comparables and our perspective on the market.
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915 E St NW #412, Washington, DC 20004