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Property Details
Price: $475,000
1 Bed
1 Bath
735 Sq Ft
Assigned Parking
Year Built: 2006
Price: $475,000
1 Bed
1 Bath
735 Sq Ft
Assigned Parking
Year Built: 2006
910 M St NW #406 is a 735-square-foot one-bedroom residence in a 2006-built condominium at the intersection of Shaw and Mount Vernon Triangle in NW Washington. The fourth-floor unit includes assigned parking, a notable asset in this part of the city. Monthly HOA dues cover gas, water, exterior building maintenance, insurance, management, pool access, and recreational facilities. The building sits within close walking distance of both the Green/Yellow Line and Red Line Metro stations, connecting residents to the broader DC grid with ease.
910 M St NW #406 is a one-bedroom condominium residence in a 2006-built building at the convergence of Shaw and Mount Vernon Triangle, two of NW Washington’s most active urban neighborhoods. At 735 square feet, the layout offers a practical and livable footprint for a single-bedroom configuration, with assigned parking included — a meaningful advantage in this part of the city.
The HOA structure here is notably comprehensive. Monthly dues cover gas, water, exterior building maintenance, property insurance, professional management, pool access, and recreational facilities. For a buyer weighing total cost of ownership, the breadth of what the fee absorbs is worth careful consideration alongside the list price.
The building’s location on M St NW places it within walking distance of the Mount Vernon Square Metro station on the Green and Yellow Lines, as well as the Shaw-Howard University station. The surrounding blocks offer a dense mix of dining, retail, and cultural venues that have made this corridor one of the more sought-after addresses in the District.
At $475,000, this residence represents a straightforward entry into a neighborhood where condominium inventory at this price point, with parking, remains limited. The Wardman Residential team at Compass has worked extensively in this submarket and can provide current comparable sales context for any buyer evaluating this opportunity.
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
910 M St NW #406 is a one-bedroom, one-bath condominium residence on the fourth floor of a building constructed in 2006. The unit measures 735 square feet, offering a compact but functional layout suited to the single-bedroom configuration. Assigned parking is included with the sale, a practical asset in a neighborhood where street parking is competitive. The building’s HOA structure covers gas, water, exterior maintenance, insurance, management, pool access, and recreational facilities.
The residence sits at the intersection of Shaw and Mount Vernon Triangle, two adjacent NW neighborhoods that together form one of the District’s most active urban corridors. The blocks surrounding M St NW are dense with dining options, independent coffee shops, grocery stores, and cultural venues. The 9th Street and 7th Street NW corridors anchor much of the neighborhood’s commercial activity, and the area’s walkability score reflects the density of amenities within a short radius.
Daily life from this address is oriented around walkability and transit access. The Mount Vernon Square Metro station on the Green and Yellow Lines is close by, and the Shaw-Howard University station on the Green and Yellow Lines provides an additional option. The Red Line is also accessible from this location, giving residents connections across the full DC Metro grid. Local cafes, neighborhood restaurants, and grocery options are available without requiring a car, though the included parking ensures flexibility when it is needed.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively with condominium buyers and sellers in the Shaw, Mount Vernon Triangle, and broader NW Washington submarket. We track resale activity in buildings along the M Street and New York Avenue corridors closely, and we understand the nuances of HOA-heavy buildings where fee structure materially affects buyer calculus. If you are evaluating this residence or looking for comparable opportunities in the area, we would welcome the conversation — reach out to discuss current market data and next steps.
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150 V St NW #V401, Washington, DC 20001