If you’re looking to live in Kalorama, but aren’t interested in one of the highly-priced houses in the neighborhood, there are plenty of condominium options to choose from. Most of these are located in the northern end of the neighborhood, also called Kalorama Triangle. This area is adjacent to Adams Morgan and all it has to offer in the way of dining, drinking, and shopping. One should keep in mind that Kalorama is still one of the most prestigious address in the District, and prices reflect that. Most condos are one or two bedrooms with one bathroom. Kalorama is almost entirely residential, yet still within walking distance to both the Woodley Park and Dupont Circle Metro stations on the red line. Plenty of retail options are available not only in Adams…

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If you’re looking for an area of DC that offers it all and is close to the Metro, Columbia Heights may be the perfect fit. Real estate around the Metro stop there is a hot commodity, and condominiums have become a popular option. There are many two bedrooms to choose from, giving the owner more space or the option to have a housemate to help with costs. Many new buildings have sprung up in recent years, offering interested owners a wealth of choices. The Columbia Heights area has seen a major revitalization in the last decade and continues to grow. It is definitely one of the most exciting and energetic neighborhoods in Washington, DC. Tivoli Square and DC USA offer residents plenty of shopping options, including Target, Bed Bath & Beyond, Marshall’s, Best…

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Space can often be hard to come by in Adams Morgan, as it is one of DC’s most popular neighborhoods. However, there are three-bedroom row homes available in the area and we can help you find one, whether you’re looking to move in with your family or share with housemates. If you want to be in one of the most vibrant and pulsating neighborhoods in the District, Adams Morgan would be a great fit. With more than 30 bars, there’s great nightlife that offers a variety of different scenes. You can find salsa lessons at Habana Village, live music at Madam’s Organ, sports at Ventnor Sports Cafe, and a good beer scene at The Black Squirrel. There are also plenty of boutique shops to choose from, including vintage clothing and used bookstores. The restaurant scene…

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Cleveland Park is one of the largest and most popular residential neighborhoods in Washington, DC. While row homes take up an abundance of the area, there are a good amount of one-bedroom condominium options, especially along Connecticut Avenue NW close to the Cleveland Park Metro station. Some of these are older buildings, some newer, and some row homes converted into condos. Cleveland Park is one of DC’s most historic neighborhoods, having been named after President Grover Cleveland, who bought a farmhouse in the area in the 19th Century. The neighborhood gives off a small-town feel while still having very easy access to downtown DC. It is serviced by three stops on Metro’s red line, from south to north these are Cleveland Park, Van Ness-UDC, and…

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Finding the right amount of space for an affordable price is a real challenge these days in DC. If you’re looking for an area that can do just that, Bloomingdale could be the perfect fit for you. The neighborhood is one of the smallest in the District, yet offers many three-bedroom row homes that are usually far more affordable than other parts of Northwest. Noted for its proximity to the U.S. Capitol building, Howard University, and downtown DC, Bloomingdale has been on the rise for the last few years, especially with the revitalization of nearby Shaw and NoMa. While there is no Metro stop within the neighborhood, the Shaw-Howard University stop on the yellow/green lines and the Rhode Island Avenue and NoMa-Gallaudet stops on the red line are a short…

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The H Street Corridor is one of the hottest neighborhoods in Washington, DC right now. Investors are spending time and money in the area, and home and condo prices are on the rise. Buying a row home in the H Street Corridor with a rental unit is a smart and economical decision, as it allows the buyer to help defray mortgage costs with a renter. The neighborhood is just north of prestigious Capitol Hill, although prices are usually lower than its southern counterpart. Union Station borders the H Street Corridor to the west, and the new DC Streetcar lines will debut along H Street, connecting Union Station to the Minnesota Avenue Metro stop. The Corridor is a hot spot for live music, with several smaller venues to see a show in. There is also a newfound…

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16th Street Heights is one neighborhood in Northwest DC that provides a great amount of space inside and out for a reasonable price. If you’re interested in a three-level row home in that neighborhood, there are plenty of options. Most of the row homes in 16th Street Heights lie in the southern end of the neighborhood and feature large lot sizes. Additionally, the majority of three-level homes include a basement as a third level, with the opportunity to use it as storage space or rent it out to help lower the cost of a mortgage. 16th Street Heights is mostly just a residential neighborhood, but there are retail options on 14th Street NW and Georgia Avenue NW. Mount Pleasant, Columbia Heights, and Petworth are all bordering neighborhoods and offer much more…

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If you’re looking for a condo in Capitol Hill, we have just the property for you on the market right now. 401 13th Street NE #305 is one-bedroom, one-bathroom 1,067 square foot condominium located in the heart of one of the District’s most popular neighborhoods. This bright and sunny condo overlooks Kingsman Park and boasts a private balcony. Inside, the property has granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, hardwood floors, and a washer and dryer. 401 13th Street NE #305 also comes with your own garaged parking space and a storage unit. It is part of the Lincoln Park Terrace complex, which is just six years old and pet friendly. The building features secure entry and a massive rooftop deck with stunning views of the U.S. Capitol and monuments.…

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317 V Street NE is a charming 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom detached home for sale located in the Eckington neighborhood of DC. With 1,740 square feet of living space, this is a comfortably-sized house for a family. This property features soaring ceilings, an emphasis on the original woodwork, and three fireplaces hidden behind the current drywall on the first floor. The kitchen and bathrooms have been recently remodeled and offer modern appliances. Outside, there is a picturesque large front porch, parking for two cars, and a lot of 2,636 square feet. The house is located just a few blocks from the Rhode Island Avenue Metro station on the red line. Eckington is a small but popular neighborhood in Northeast DC that is very residentially oriented. It is located…

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Mount Pleasant is one of the most established and sought-after neighborhoods in Washington, DC. Due to this, space can be limited and on the pricier side for potential buyers. There are plenty of one-bedroom condominiums available, often in larger complexes such as Embassy Condominiums, Kenyon Street Condo, Renaissance Condominium, Northbrook Condominium, and Park Road Condominium. These may be your best choice in terms of affordability in the neighborhood. Most of these condos are situated on Mount Pleasant Street NW and 16th Street NW. Mount Pleasant offers a great location close to Adams Morgan, the Columbia Heights Metro station, and downtown DC, while providing a small village feel for residents. It provides easy access to all the amenities these…

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