A 1921-era two-bedroom residence on 16th Street NW brings Columbia Heights history and HOA-covered utilities to the $295,000 price point.
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Evan Johnson
A three-bedroom townhouse in Suitland, Maryland, built in 2006, offering two-car garage parking and a low monthly HOA fee of $65.
A 1923 NW row house on 8th Street in Petworth, acquired for buyers at $262,500 and representing the kind of established DC neighborhood value that rewards patient, well-advised buyers.
A one-bedroom row house unit in the heart of Dupont Circle NW, offered at $385,000 with HOA coverage that includes exterior maintenance, utilities, and reserves.
A fourteenth-floor two-bedroom residence at Ten Ten Mass places the heart of downtown Washington, DC directly at your doorstep, with building amenities and on-site parking included.
A two-bedroom residence in Columbia Heights NW, built in 1921, offering on-site parking and HOA coverage of water and sewer at an accessible price point.
A well-positioned sixth-floor residence at 1219 13th St NW places buyers in the heart of Logan Circle with garage parking included at 337,000.
A spacious 941-square-foot one-bedroom residence in Arlington’s Nauck neighborhood offers pool access, comprehensive HOA coverage, and a practical entry point into Northern Virginia ownership.
A two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath townhouse in Bailey’s Crossroads offers 1,394 square feet of well-proportioned living space with HOA-covered exterior maintenance and assigned parking included.