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Property Details
Price: $275,000
1 Bath
504 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1923
Price: $275,000
1 Bath
504 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1923
Set within a 1923 landmark building on Connecticut Avenue NW, this 504-square-foot studio residence offers a compelling entry point into one of Washington’s most established NW corridors. The monthly HOA covers gas, water, sewer, trash, snow removal, lawn maintenance, management, insurance, and reserve funds — a broad inclusion that simplifies ownership costs considerably. Cleveland Park’s walkable streetscape, the National Zoo, and the Red Line are all close at hand, making this residence a practical and well-located choice at $275,000.
The residence at 3100 Connecticut Avenue NW, Unit 419, occupies a building that has defined this stretch of upper NW since 1923. At 504 square feet, the studio layout is efficiently scaled for the address and the price point, offering ownership in a corridor where well-maintained pre-war buildings are a defining feature of the streetscape.
The HOA structure here is notably comprehensive. Gas, water, sewer, trash, snow removal, lawn maintenance, building insurance, professional management, and reserve fund contributions are all included — a combination that reduces the variable cost burden on the owner and simplifies monthly budgeting in a meaningful way.
Cleveland Park is one of NW Washington’s most walkable and transit-connected neighborhoods. Connecticut Avenue’s commercial strip provides everyday retail, dining, and services within a short walk, and the Red Line station at Cleveland Park is close at hand for commutes across the region.
At $275,000, this residence represents a direct path to ownership in a neighborhood where the housing stock skews toward larger, higher-priced units. The building’s 1923 provenance, the all-inclusive HOA, and the Connecticut Avenue address together make a case that is straightforward to evaluate.
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 3100 Connecticut Avenue NW, Unit 419, is a 504-square-foot studio in a building constructed in 1923 — one of the pre-war addresses that gives Cleveland Park much of its architectural identity. The building has been a fixture on this stretch of Connecticut Avenue for over a century, and its scale and construction reflect the era’s approach to urban residential design. The unit itself is compact and efficiently organized, suited to the single-occupant or investment buyer evaluating the NW corridor.
Cleveland Park occupies a well-established section of upper NW Washington, centered on the Connecticut Avenue commercial corridor between the National Zoo to the south and the Tenleytown boundary to the north. The neighborhood’s streetscape is defined by pre-war apartment buildings, detached homes, and a walkable retail strip that includes grocery, dining, and everyday services. The Red Line station at Cleveland Park connects residents directly to the broader Metro system, with downtown DC accessible without a transfer.
Connecticut Avenue NW at this address puts a range of daily conveniences within a short walk. Local cafes, neighborhood restaurants, and retail line the corridor, and the proximity to Rock Creek Park provides access to green space and recreational trails. The National Zoo is nearby, and the broader amenities of the Woodley Park and Van Ness corridors are accessible on foot or by Metro, giving this address a practical range of options for daily life.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively in Cleveland Park and the broader upper NW condo market, advising sellers and buyers navigating pre-war buildings along the Connecticut Avenue corridor. We understand the nuances of HOA structures, building financials, and resale dynamics specific to this submarket. If you are considering a similar residence in Cleveland Park or the surrounding NW neighborhoods, reach out — we are glad to share recent comparables and our perspective on the market.
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4915 Nannie Helen Burroughs Ave NE #B02, Washington, DC 20019