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Price: $402,500
3 Bed
4 Bath
Year Built: 1950
Price: $402,500
3 Bed
4 Bath
Year Built: 1950
4837 Queens Chapel Ter NE is a three-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath single-family home situated in the Queens Chapel neighborhood of NE Washington. Built in 1950, the home reflects the solid construction and generous room proportions characteristic of mid-century DC residential development. The Queens Chapel corridor offers convenient access to the broader NE quadrant, with Metro service and daily retail within reach. Priced at $402,500, this home presents a grounded entry point into DC single-family ownership.
4837 Queens Chapel Ter NE is a single-family home in the Queens Chapel neighborhood of NE Washington, built in 1950 and offering three bedrooms and three and a half baths. The home’s mid-century construction delivers the kind of structural integrity and spatial generosity that defines this era of DC residential building.
The Queens Chapel area sits at the northeastern edge of the District, a neighborhood defined by tree-lined residential streets and proximity to both the Maryland border and the Red Line. Residents benefit from access to local retail corridors, parks, and straightforward commute options into downtown DC.
At $402,500, this home occupies a meaningful position in the DC single-family market, offering three full bathrooms alongside the primary living spaces — a configuration that provides genuine flexibility for a range of living arrangements. The 1950 build year places it among the cohort of post-war homes that form the backbone of NE DC’s residential fabric.
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
4837 Queens Chapel Ter NE is a single-family home built in 1950, offering three bedrooms and three full baths plus a half bath. The mid-century construction typical of this NE corridor delivers solid bones and room proportions that newer infill development rarely replicates at this price point. The home’s layout, with three full bathrooms distributed across the floor plan, provides genuine day-to-day practicality.
Queens Chapel is a residential neighborhood in NE Washington, bordered by the Maryland line and connected to the broader District by Rhode Island Avenue and Queens Chapel Road. The area is anchored by established single-family blocks, neighborhood parks, and local retail serving daily needs. The Red Line’s Brookland-CUA and Rhode Island Ave stations are both accessible from this address, placing downtown DC within a manageable commute.
Daily life in Queens Chapel moves at a residential pace, with tree-lined streets and a neighborhood fabric built around owner-occupied homes. Local dining, grocery options, and green space are within reach along the nearby commercial corridors. The proximity to both the Red Line and major arterials gives residents flexibility in how they move through the city and into the Maryland suburbs.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively with single-family homes across NE Washington, including the Queens Chapel and Brookland submarkets. We bring familiarity with the post-war residential stock that defines this part of the District, helping buyers and sellers navigate pricing, condition considerations, and the competitive dynamics of NE DC single-family transactions. If you are evaluating homes in Queens Chapel or the broader NE quadrant, reach out — we are glad to share recent comparables and our perspective on the market.
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625 Princeton Pl NW, Washington, DC 20010