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Property Details
Price: $1,460,000
2 Bed
3 Bath
2,140 Sq Ft
Year Built: 2016
Price: $1,460,000
2 Bed
3 Bath
2,140 Sq Ft
Year Built: 2016
925 M St NW, Unit 1 is a 2016-built row house in Shaw, NW offering 2,140 square feet of well-proportioned living space across two bedrooms, two full baths, and a powder room. The HOA covers sewer, trash, and water, simplifying the ownership experience. Priced at $1,460,000, this residence sits within one of DC’s most walkable and transit-connected neighborhoods, with immediate access to dining, culture, and the Green and Yellow Line Metro.
925 M St NW, Unit 1 is a 2016-built row house in Shaw, NW — a neighborhood that has emerged as one of DC’s most dynamic and walkable urban corridors. At 2,140 square feet, the home offers a scale that is uncommon for the area, with two bedrooms, two full baths, and a half bath distributed across a well-organized floor plan.
The 2016 construction date means buyers inherit modern systems, finishes, and building envelope performance without the deferred maintenance concerns that accompany older DC row house stock. HOA coverage of sewer, trash, and water further reduces the operational complexity of ownership.
Shaw’s position between Logan Circle, Mount Vernon Triangle, and U Street gives residents immediate access to a dense network of restaurants, coffee shops, markets, and cultural venues. The neighborhood is served by multiple Metro lines, making it a practical base for navigating the broader DC metro area.
At $1,460,000, this home represents a meaningful commitment to one of DC’s most established urban neighborhoods, offering the scale, construction quality, and location that discerning buyers seek in NW DC.
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
925 M St NW, Unit 1 is a 2016-built row house in Shaw, NW, offering 2,140 square feet across two bedrooms, two full baths, and a half bath. The 2016 construction date distinguishes this home from the majority of Shaw’s housing stock, which skews heavily toward pre-war row houses requiring ongoing maintenance investment. Modern building systems, updated finishes, and a well-sealed envelope are standard expectations for a home of this vintage.
Shaw is one of DC’s most walkable and transit-accessible neighborhoods, positioned at the intersection of several of the city’s most active corridors. The neighborhood borders Logan Circle to the west, Mount Vernon Triangle to the south, and the U Street corridor to the north, placing residents within reach of a dense concentration of restaurants, markets, and cultural institutions. The Shaw-Howard University Metro station on the Green and Yellow Lines sits close to the home, connecting residents to the broader DC Metro system.
Day-to-day life in Shaw is oriented around walkability and neighborhood density. Local coffee shops, grocery options, and dining are accessible on foot, and the neighborhood’s central position in NW makes it a practical base for both work and leisure. The area’s mix of historic architecture and newer development gives it a layered urban character that distinguishes it from more homogeneous DC neighborhoods.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have worked extensively with row house buyers and sellers across Shaw, Logan Circle, and the broader NW DC corridor. We understand the nuances of newer construction within established DC neighborhoods — from HOA structure to resale positioning — and have helped clients navigate this active submarket with clarity. If you are considering a row house in Shaw or a comparable NW neighborhood, reach out and we would be glad to share recent comparables and our perspective on the market.
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1320 10th St NW, Washington, DC 20001