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Price: $492,500
4 Bed
3 Bath
Year Built: 1907
Price: $492,500
4 Bed
3 Bath
Year Built: 1907
43 Seaton Place NW is a four-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath row house situated in Bloomingdale, one of NW Washington’s most established and walkable neighborhoods. Built in 1907, the home carries the architectural character typical of early-twentieth-century DC row house construction. The property transacted at $492,500 with Wardman Residential at Compass representing the buyer. Bloomingdale’s proximity to Shaw, NoMa, and Capitol Hill corridors makes this address a practical and well-connected choice within the District.
43 Seaton Place NW is a four-bedroom row house in Bloomingdale, a NW neighborhood defined by its intact blocks of early-twentieth-century architecture and its central position within the District. Built in 1907, the home reflects the scale and craftsmanship that characterize the best of DC’s historic residential stock.
The layout offers four bedrooms and two and a half baths, providing meaningful flexibility across multiple floors. Row house living at this scale is relatively uncommon at this price point in NW Washington, making the home a notable opportunity within its submarket.
Bloomingdale sits within easy reach of Shaw, NoMa, and the broader Rhode Island Avenue corridor, with multiple Metro lines accessible from the surrounding area. The neighborhood’s street grid and walkable fabric support daily errands, dining, and transit without reliance on a car.
Wardman Residential at Compass represented the buyer in this transaction, bringing focused advisory expertise to a competitive NW submarket. The team’s familiarity with Bloomingdale and adjacent neighborhoods informed the client’s approach from initial search through closing.
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
43 Seaton Place NW is a four-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath row house built in 1907 in the Bloomingdale neighborhood of NW Washington. The home’s construction date places it among the earliest generation of residential development in this part of the District, and its architecture reflects the period’s characteristic attention to facade detail and interior proportion. Row houses of this era and scale represent some of the most enduring residential stock in the city.
Bloomingdale is a NW neighborhood bounded by Rhode Island Avenue, North Capitol Street, and the McMillan Reservoir, giving it a distinct sense of enclosure and identity within the broader District. The neighborhood’s blocks are largely intact from their original development period, lending the streetscape a coherence that newer corridors rarely achieve. Local amenities include neighborhood cafes, a farmers market, and proximity to the commercial activity along First Street NW.
Daily life in Bloomingdale is oriented around walkability and neighborhood-scale commerce. The area’s proximity to Shaw and NoMa means that a broad range of dining, retail, and cultural options are accessible without a car. Multiple Metro lines serve the surrounding area, and the neighborhood’s flat topography makes cycling a practical option for commutes across the District.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively with buyers navigating the NW row house market, including the Bloomingdale, Shaw, and Eckington submarkets where historic inventory and competitive pricing intersect. We bring comparable sales analysis, neighborhood context, and negotiation experience to every buyer engagement in this corridor. If you are considering a row house purchase in NW Washington, reach out — we would be glad to share our perspective and recent transaction data.
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1735 Johnson Ave NW #C, Washington, DC 20009