A 315-square-foot one-bedroom residence in Columbia Heights NW offers an accessible entry point into one of DC’s most walkable and transit-connected neighborhoods.
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Tom Bauer
A substantial 2020-built home in Woodridge NE offers five bedrooms, nearly 4,700 square feet, and EV-ready parking at a price point rarely found in this quadrant.
A 2019-built two-bedroom residence at 2122 N St NW brings 1,706 square feet of considered design to one of NW Washington’s most walkable and storied corridors.
A substantial six-bedroom home on Shepherd Street NW brings 4,018 square feet of living space, a concrete driveway with EV charging, and deep Columbia Heights roots to the market at $1,978,250.
A century-old NW row house on 5th Street delivers four bedrooms, three and a half baths, and 2,241 square feet of thoughtfully preserved living space in Petworth.
A well-proportioned 1960-built single-family home in Rockville, Maryland, offering three bedrooms, two full baths, and 1,604 square feet on a residential street near the Red Line.
A well-configured one-bedroom residence at The Velocity in Capitol Hill SE offers assigned garage parking and a walkable position near Eastern Market and the Capitol.
A three-bedroom townhouse in Temple Hills offers an accessible entry point into Prince George’s County with low HOA fees and a practical multi-level layout built in 1987.
A well-configured one-bedroom residence at 318 Rhode Island Ave NE offers an accessible entry point into the Eckington corridor with HOA coverage of gas, water, sewer, and trash.