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Property Details
Price: $235,000
1 Bath
460 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1965
Price: $235,000
1 Bath
460 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1965
The residence at 2755 Ordway Street NW, Unit 202 offers a compact and efficiently configured 460-square-foot layout in one of NW DC’s most walkable and transit-connected neighborhoods. Built in 1965, the building carries the architectural character of mid-century Washington. The HOA structure is notably comprehensive, covering electricity, gas, heat, water, sewer, trash, insurance, and common area maintenance — a meaningful value consideration at this price. Cleveland Park’s commercial corridor, Rock Creek Park access, and proximity to the Red Line position this residence as a practical urban foothold in upper NW.
The residence at 2755 Ordway Street NW, Unit 202 sits in Cleveland Park, one of upper NW DC’s most established and walkable neighborhoods. The building dates to 1965 and reflects the measured, enduring construction of that era.
At 460 square feet, the layout is purposeful. The all-inclusive HOA structure — covering electricity, gas, heat, water, sewer, trash, insurance, and management — simplifies monthly budgeting considerably and adds real value relative to the asking price.
Cleveland Park’s Connecticut Avenue corridor places dining, independent retail, and neighborhood services within easy reach. The Red Line is close by, connecting residents directly to downtown DC and beyond.
A Wardman team member assisted the buyer in securing this residence. The Wardman Residential team at Compass brings focused expertise in NW DC condominiums and the upper NW submarket.
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 2755 Ordway Street NW, Unit 202 is a 460-square-foot, one-bath condominium in a 1965 mid-century building in Cleveland Park. The second-floor position provides a settled, residential feel within the building. The unit’s compact configuration is well-suited to efficient urban living, with the HOA structure absorbing the majority of recurring utility costs.
Cleveland Park occupies a well-established stretch of upper NW DC along Connecticut Avenue, characterized by pre-war and mid-century residential architecture and a walkable commercial corridor. The neighborhood borders Rock Creek Park to the west, offering immediate access to trails and green space. Connecticut Avenue’s retail and dining options are within comfortable walking distance of the building.
Daily life in Cleveland Park centers on Connecticut Avenue, where independent restaurants, coffee shops, and neighborhood services are readily accessible on foot. Rock Creek Park provides a significant natural amenity directly adjacent to the neighborhood. The Red Line at Cleveland Park station connects residents to the broader Metro system, making car-free commuting a practical option.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively with buyers and sellers in Cleveland Park and across the upper NW DC condo market. We bring direct familiarity with the mid-century buildings along the Connecticut Avenue corridor, including their HOA structures, resale dynamics, and relative value within the submarket. If you are considering a similar residence in Cleveland Park or upper NW, reach out — we are glad to share recent comparables and our perspective on what drives value in this market.
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703 Taylor St NW, Washington, DC 20011