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Property Details
Price: $550,000
4 Bed
2 Bath
1,530 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1912
Price: $550,000
4 Bed
2 Bath
1,530 Sq Ft
Year Built: 1912
917 Euclid Street NW is a four-bedroom, two-bath row house in Columbia Heights, one of NW Washington’s most established and walkable urban neighborhoods. Built in 1912, the home spans 1,530 square feet across a classic DC row house footprint, offering the architectural character of the early twentieth century alongside the connectivity of a neighborhood served by the Green and Yellow Lines. Listed at $550,000, this is a well-positioned opportunity in a submarket with enduring demand and deep residential roots.
917 Euclid Street NW is a four-bedroom row house in Columbia Heights, one of NW Washington’s most walkable and transit-connected neighborhoods. Built in 1912, the home carries the architectural language of its era while offering a practical 1,530-square-foot layout across two full baths and four bedrooms.
Columbia Heights has long been one of DC’s most dynamic residential corridors, anchored by the Green and Yellow Line Metro station at 14th and Irving and surrounded by an active mix of dining, retail, and neighborhood parks. Euclid Street itself sits within a well-established residential block, offering the kind of urban streetscape that defines NW row house living.
At $550,000, this home represents a direct entry into a submarket where four-bedroom row houses at this price point are increasingly rare. The combination of bedroom count, historic fabric, and neighborhood infrastructure makes 917 Euclid a property worth serious consideration.
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
917 Euclid Street NW is a four-bedroom, two-bath row house built in 1912, offering 1,530 square feet of living space in the heart of Columbia Heights. The home follows the classic DC row house form — a narrow, deep footprint with the architectural detailing characteristic of early twentieth-century NW construction. Four bedrooms provide meaningful flexibility for a range of living configurations, and two full baths serve the layout without compromise.
Columbia Heights occupies a central position in NW Washington, bounded by 16th Street to the east, Park Road to the north, and the Georgia Avenue corridor to the west. The neighborhood is anchored by a dense commercial strip along 14th Street, where local restaurants, cafes, and retail sit alongside larger grocery and service options. Meridian Hill Park, one of DC’s most architecturally significant public spaces, is within easy reach and serves as a gathering point for the surrounding residential blocks.
Daily life in Columbia Heights is defined by walkability and transit access. The Green and Yellow Line Metro station at Columbia Heights puts downtown DC, the U Street corridor, and points south within a short commute. The 14th Street bus corridor adds further connectivity, and the density of neighborhood amenities means most errands and meals are accessible on foot. Euclid Street itself is a quiet residential block that sits comfortably within this active urban fabric.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have deep experience in Columbia Heights and the broader NW DC row house market. We have worked with buyers and sellers across this submarket, navigating the active resale dynamics that define 14th Street corridor neighborhoods and the adjacent residential blocks. If you are considering a row house in Columbia Heights or a comparable NW neighborhood, reach out — we are glad to share recent comparables and our perspective on current market conditions.
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