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Property Details
Price: $430,000
3 Bed
4 Bath
Year Built: 1950
Price: $430,000
3 Bed
4 Bath
Year Built: 1950
Set on Queens Chapel Terrace in the Woodridge neighborhood of NE Washington, this 1950-built single-family home delivers a practical and spacious layout across three bedrooms, three full baths, and a half bath. The home has been represented on both sides by Wardman Residential at Compass, reflecting the team’s active presence in this NE submarket. At $430,000, the property offers a compelling entry point into fee-simple homeownership in a well-established DC neighborhood with convenient access to transit and everyday amenities.
The home at 4837 Queens Chapel Terrace NE sits in Woodridge, one of NE Washington’s established residential neighborhoods, where tree-lined streets and a mix of mid-century single-family homes define the character of the area. Built in 1950, the property reflects the solid construction and generous proportions typical of the postwar era in DC.
Three full baths and a half bath across a three-bedroom layout give the home a degree of flexibility uncommon at this price point in the District. The configuration supports a range of living arrangements without compromise on daily function.
Queens Chapel Terrace connects residents to the broader NE corridor, with the Red Line accessible nearby and the amenities of the Rhode Island Avenue and Brookland corridors within easy reach. The $430,000 price point represents a meaningful opportunity for fee-simple ownership in a quadrant of DC that continues to attract buyers seeking space and value.
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 home at 4837 Queens Chapel Terrace NE is a single-family residence built in 1950, offering three bedrooms, three full baths, and one half bath. The mid-century construction typical of this Woodridge block tends toward solid masonry and well-proportioned room volumes. As a fee-simple property, the home carries no HOA or condo association obligations, giving the owner full autonomy over the structure and any future improvements.
Woodridge is one of NE Washington’s more established residential neighborhoods, bounded by the Rhode Island Avenue corridor to the south and the Queens Chapel Road spine to the east. The area is characterized by mid-century single-family homes, modest front yards, and a walkable neighborhood fabric that connects residents to local retail, parks, and transit. The broader NE quadrant has seen sustained buyer interest, and Woodridge’s relative affordability within DC proper continues to draw attention.
Daily life from Queens Chapel Terrace is anchored by the accessibility of the NE corridor. The Red Line offers a direct connection to downtown DC, and the Brookland and Rhode Island Avenue neighborhoods — each with their own concentration of cafes, restaurants, and neighborhood services — are close at hand. Fort Lincoln Park and the broader network of NE green space provide outdoor options within the immediate area.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass represented both sides of this transaction, reflecting our active presence in the NE Washington submarket. We work regularly with buyers and sellers navigating single-family homes across Woodridge, Brookland, and the broader Queens Chapel corridor, and we bring direct knowledge of how these properties are priced and how they move. If you are considering a single-family home in NE Washington, reach out — we are glad to share recent comparables and our perspective on this part of the market.
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5316 5th St NW, Washington, DC 20011