Property Highlights
Property Details
Price: $595,000
2 Bed
2 Bath
880 Sq Ft
Parking Space Conveys
Year Built: 2007
Price: $595,000
2 Bed
2 Bath
880 Sq Ft
Parking Space Conveys
Year Built: 2007
Unit 704 at 811 4th St NW offers 880 square feet of thoughtfully arranged living space in a 2007-built condominium at the center of Penn Quarter NW. The two-bedroom, two-bath layout is complemented by a deeded parking space — a meaningful asset in this part of the city. Monthly HOA dues cover gas, water, sewer, building insurance, exterior maintenance, snow removal, and reserve contributions, reducing the variable cost burden for the owner. The residence is positioned within close reach of Gallery Place-Chinatown and Archives Metro stations.
Unit 704 at 811 4th St NW is a two-bedroom, two-bath condominium residence in Penn Quarter NW, one of Washington DC’s most centrally positioned neighborhoods. Built in 2007, the building reflects the wave of purpose-built condominium development that reshaped this corridor in the mid-2000s. At 880 square feet, the floor plan delivers a practical and livable configuration without wasted space.
A deeded parking space conveys with the residence — a tangible advantage in a neighborhood where street parking is limited and garage rates are substantial. The HOA structure is notably comprehensive, covering gas, water, sewer, building insurance, exterior maintenance, snow removal, custodial services, and reserve fund contributions. For an owner-occupant or investor, that breadth of coverage simplifies monthly budgeting considerably.
Penn Quarter places the residence within walking distance of Gallery Place-Chinatown and Archives on the Metro system, with multiple lines accessible from both stations. The neighborhood’s density of dining, cultural institutions, and daily retail reflects its position as one of DC’s most walkable urban districts. The Capital One Arena, the National Portrait Gallery, and a range of restaurants and cafes are all in the immediate vicinity.
The Wardman Residential team at Compass has represented buyers and sellers in Penn Quarter and the broader downtown DC condominium market across multiple market cycles. Reach out to discuss this residence, review recent comparable sales, or explore other opportunities in this submarket.
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 811 4th St NW #704 is a two-bedroom, two-bath condominium in a purpose-built 2007 building in Penn Quarter NW. The 880-square-foot interior is organized across a practical floor plan with two full bathrooms serving the two bedrooms. A deeded parking space conveys with the unit, a feature that carries real value in this neighborhood. The building’s HOA structure covers an unusually broad range of expenses, including gas, water, sewer, insurance, exterior maintenance, snow removal, custodial services, and reserve fund contributions.
Penn Quarter occupies a central position in Washington DC’s NW quadrant, bounded by the federal core to the south and the emerging Mount Vernon Triangle to the north. The neighborhood developed rapidly in the early 2000s as residential construction followed the arrival of the Capital One Arena and the revitalization of the Gallery Place corridor. Today it functions as one of the city’s most walkable urban districts, with a high concentration of dining, retail, and cultural institutions within a compact area. The National Portrait Gallery and American Art Museum anchor the neighborhood’s cultural identity at 8th and F Streets NW.
Daily life at this address is oriented around walkability and transit access. Gallery Place-Chinatown Metro station serves the Red, Yellow, and Green lines, while Archives station on the Yellow and Green lines provides an additional option a short walk away. The surrounding blocks offer a range of dining and coffee options, neighborhood grocery access, and proximity to the National Mall. The density of the Penn Quarter corridor means that most daily needs are reachable on foot, and the city’s broader network of bike lanes and transit connections extends the range further.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively in Penn Quarter and the downtown DC condominium market, advising both buyers and sellers navigating this active and competitive submarket. We bring familiarity with the building stock along the 4th Street corridor, HOA structures in the neighborhood, and the comparable sales data that informs sound decision-making. If you are considering a condominium in Penn Quarter or the broader downtown DC market, we would welcome the opportunity to share our perspective and recent market data.
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2801 Adams Mill Rd NW #103, Washington, DC 20009