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Property Details
Price: $350,000
1 Bed
1 Bath
544 Sq Ft
On-Site Rental Parking
Year Built: 1942
Price: $350,000
1 Bed
1 Bath
544 Sq Ft
On-Site Rental Parking
Year Built: 1942
Residence 330 at 2500 Q Street Condominiums offers a compact, efficiently designed one-bedroom floor plan in one of Washington’s most established neighborhoods. The HOA fee covers an unusually comprehensive list of utilities — electricity, gas, heat, air conditioning, water, sewer, and trash — simplifying the cost of ownership considerably. On-site rental parking is available, a meaningful convenience in Georgetown. The building dates to 1942 and reflects the neighborhood’s enduring architectural character.
Residence 330 at 2500 Q Street Condominiums sits in the heart of Georgetown NW, one of Washington’s most recognized and enduring urban neighborhoods. The building, constructed in 1942, carries the architectural continuity that defines this part of the city.
The HOA fee structure at 2500 Q Street is notably comprehensive, covering electricity, gas, heat, air conditioning, water, sewer, trash, exterior building maintenance, lawn care, snow removal, insurance, management, and reserve funds. For a buyer weighing total monthly housing costs, this level of inclusion materially changes the calculus.
On-site rental parking is available — a practical asset in a neighborhood where street parking is consistently limited. The 544-square-foot floor plan is efficiently scaled for a one-bedroom residence, with the surrounding neighborhood providing the living space that the unit’s footprint does not need to replicate.
Georgetown’s retail corridors, waterfront, and green spaces are accessible on foot, and multiple bus lines connect the neighborhood to the broader DC transit network.
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 2500 Q Street Condominiums is a 1942 residential building on a quiet block of Q Street NW in Georgetown. Residence 330 is a one-bedroom, one-bath unit with 544 square feet of interior space. The building’s HOA fee is among the more inclusive in the DC condo market, covering electricity, gas, heat, air conditioning, water, sewer, trash, exterior maintenance, lawn care, snow removal, insurance, management, and reserve funds.
Georgetown is one of Washington’s oldest and most architecturally intact neighborhoods, defined by Federal and Victorian row houses, brick sidewalks, and a dense concentration of independent retail and dining along M Street and Wisconsin Avenue NW. The neighborhood borders the Potomac River, with waterfront parks and the C&O Canal towpath providing recreational access. Q Street NW sits in the quieter residential interior of Georgetown, north of the main commercial corridors.
Day-to-day life in Georgetown is largely walkable, with grocery options, cafes, pharmacies, and restaurants within a short distance of Q Street NW. The neighborhood’s bus connections link residents to Foggy Bottom-GWU Metro and the broader transit network. Georgetown’s parks, including Montrose Park and Dumbarton Oaks, are accessible on foot and provide green space within the urban fabric.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively with Georgetown condos and NW DC real estate, advising buyers navigating the neighborhood’s competitive resale market and its distinct HOA structures. We understand the nuances of all-inclusive fee buildings in Georgetown and how to evaluate total cost of ownership against comparable properties in the submarket. If you are considering a Georgetown condo or a similar residence in NW DC, reach out — we are glad to share recent comparables and our perspective on the market.
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2550 17th St NW #603, Washington, DC 20009