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Price: $650,000
3 Bed
2 Bath
1,515 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1926
Price: $650,000
3 Bed
2 Bath
1,515 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1926
Set on a tree-lined block of 9th Street NW, this Brightwood row house was built in 1926 and retains the structural character of the neighborhood’s historic residential fabric. The home offers three bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and 1,515 square feet across a classic row house footprint. A street-level entry faces 9th Street NW, and the rear yard presents outdoor potential consistent with this block’s configuration. Brightwood’s proximity to Rock Creek Park, Georgia Avenue, and the broader upper NW corridor makes this address a considered choice for buyers seeking established DC neighborhoods.
The home at 6313 9th Street NW is a three-bedroom, two-bath row house built in 1926, situated in Brightwood — one of upper NW’s most cohesive and long-established residential neighborhoods. At 1,515 square feet, the footprint is well-proportioned for the property type, with a street-level entry that engages directly with the 9th Street NW streetscape.
Brightwood occupies a distinctive position in the DC residential landscape: bounded by Rock Creek Park to the west and Georgia Avenue to the east, it offers genuine neighborhood density alongside meaningful green space access. The block configuration on 9th Street NW is characteristic of the area’s early-twentieth-century development pattern, with consistent setbacks and rear yard potential.
The 1926 construction date places this home among Brightwood’s original residential stock — a cohort of row houses that have defined the neighborhood’s architectural identity for nearly a century. Buyers drawn to DC’s historic neighborhoods will recognize the structural and aesthetic hallmarks of this era.
At $650,000, this home represents a direct entry into Brightwood’s established row house market, with the scale, configuration, and location that define the neighborhood’s most enduring residential appeal.
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 6313 9th Street NW is a Brightwood row house built in 1926, offering three bedrooms and two full bathrooms across 1,515 square feet. The street-level entry faces 9th Street NW, engaging directly with the neighborhood’s historic residential streetscape. The rear yard presents outdoor potential consistent with the typical lot configuration on this block. The home’s proportions and facade are characteristic of the early-twentieth-century row house stock that defines Brightwood’s architectural identity.
Brightwood is one of upper NW’s most established residential neighborhoods, developed primarily in the early twentieth century along the Georgia Avenue corridor. The neighborhood is bounded to the west by Rock Creek Park, providing meaningful green space access within close range of the home. Georgia Avenue anchors the eastern edge with local retail, dining, and transit options. The 9th Street NW block sits within the interior of the neighborhood, offering a quieter residential setting while remaining connected to the corridor’s amenities.
Day-to-day life in Brightwood moves at a measured pace, anchored by walkable blocks, neighborhood parks, and the practical convenience of Georgia Avenue. Rock Creek Park is a defining feature of the area, offering trails, open space, and a natural buffer that residents draw on regularly. Local cafes, neighborhood groceries, and community-serving retail are accessible along the Georgia Avenue spine. The combination of historic housing stock, park access, and urban connectivity gives Brightwood a residential character that is difficult to replicate elsewhere in NW.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively with buyers and sellers navigating the Brightwood and upper NW row house market. We bring direct familiarity with the neighborhood’s historic housing stock, its pricing dynamics, and the comparable sales that inform smart decisions in this submarket. If you are considering a row house in Brightwood or the broader Georgia Avenue corridor, reach out — we are glad to share recent comparables and our perspective on what this market is doing.
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5712 26th St N, Arlington, VA 22207