Washington Highlands
Town houses and Condos for urban living
Washington Highlands is located between the Oxon Run Trails and park and the Maryland border. Residents primarily live in town houses and condos, but there are some single-family homes in the neighborhood. Many of the developments feature Colonial-style architecture, with symmetrical windows and pitched roofs. One-bedroom condos may start around $230,000, while fully renovated town houses sell for around $450,000. Streets are lined by cracked sidewalks, while mature trees provide shade.Visit the cherry blossom trees at Oxon Run Park
Oxon Run Park is a defining feature of the neighborhood, and residents visit to see the cherry blossoms in bloom during the spring – the park has the most cherry blossom trees in D.C. outside of the Tidal Basin. At 128 acres, it’s the largest city park in D.C., with 3.4 miles of trails, baseball fields, basketball courts, playground, pool and amphitheater. The Well at Oxon Run, managed by the nonprofit DC Greens, is a one-acre farm with a pick-your-own flower garden, an orchard, and outdoor classroom. In the heart of the neighborhood, Ferebee Hope Recreation Center features indoor and outdoor basketball courts, an indoor pool, a baseball field, chess tables and a community garden. The Southeast Tennis and Learning Center, at the northern end of the neighborhood, was designed in part by Venus Williams. The world-class tennis facility includes indoor and outdoor tennis courts and hosts summer camps.Public schools from pre-K to 12
Students in Washington Highlands may attend Simon Elementary School, which serves children from pre-Kindergarten to fifth grade and has a C-minus rating from Niche. From there, they may attend Hart Middle School, which offers extracurriculars like a creative writing workshop and fashion design clubs. The school also has a C-minus from Niche. At Ballou High School, students can participate in the DCPS Career Bridge program and get credit for gaining real-life experience at an internship. The school has a D+ rating. The neighborhood is also home to Ingenuity Prep Public Charter School, which serves grades K-8 and has a B rating.Limited business options
Local markets like Chesapeake Big Market and Wheeler Market offer residents a convenient place to stop for essentials, while the Giant grocery store about 1.5 miles from the neighborhood offers a destination for more comprehensive shopping trips. While there aren’t many restaurants within the neighborhood boundaries, nearby shopping centers offer destinations for various kinds of cuisine. Joy’s Kitchen, located just past the Maryland border, serves breakfast, fried fish, and wings smothered in house-made mumbo sauce. This no-frills carryout eatery closes at 4pm, so residents must be sure to get there early. Munchies Grill & Chicken, also past the Maryland border, serves halal food including gyros and chicken wings.Events within the Highlands
The Washington Highlands Civic Association holds regular get-togethers for residents to organize to address challenges within their neighborhood. They also host events like holiday socials, neighborhood beautification projects and picnics. The Bellevue/William O. Lockridge Library, which is 1 mile from the neighborhood center, holds events like movie screenings, craft events, group story times and more. Residents can also travel 3.5 miles south to the MGM National Harbor Hotel & Casino, a popular tourist destination in Maryland that holds concerts and offers opportunities for visitors to play all their favorite slots. The 4200-seat Entertainment and Sports Arena, about 1.5 mile north of the neighborhood, was opened in 2018 and hosts basketball and other sports events. “That redevelopment was really important to the area,” Diggs says. “It brought excitement, it brought enthusiasm, it brought hope.”Convenient commute
Washington Highlands is located near Interstate 295, which can take drivers north into DC and Maryland or south into Virginia. There are bus stops throughout the neighborhood to help residents get around without having to face the heavy DC traffic. The two closest Metro stations, the Congress Heights station and the Southern Avenue station, are 1.5 miles away and give residents access to the Green Line. The nearest health care facility is the Stanton Road Health Center located 2 miles north of Washington Highlands, while the nearest hospitals are in downtown Washington, DC. The neighborhood has a CAP crime index score of 8 compared to the national average of 4.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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India Hall
HomeSmart
(202) 902-6417
103 Total Sales
1 in Washington Highlands
$415,000 Price
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Ressie Wallace Wilson
RE/MAX Allegiance
(877) 451-5957
77 Total Sales
1 in Washington Highlands
$145,000 Price
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Russ Brown
Realty One Group Performance, LLC
(240) 839-6555
90 Total Sales
1 in Washington Highlands
$135,000 Price
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Catrina Jackson
RLAH @properties
(240) 775-2559
64 Total Sales
1 in Washington Highlands
$444,900 Price
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Peter Maser
Compass
(301) 610-3729
126 Total Sales
1 in Washington Highlands
$145,000 Price
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O'Ranti Robinson
EXP Realty, LLC
(240) 292-8896
90 Total Sales
4 in Washington Highlands
$250K - $700K Price Range
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Washington Highlands | US |
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Homicide | 10 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 7 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 8 | 4 |
Robbery | 9 | 4 |
Burglary | 4 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 5 | 4 |
Larceny | 4 | 4 |
Crime Score | 6 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Washington Highlands Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Washington Highlands, Washington sell after 89 days on the market compared to the national average of 50 days. The median sale price for homes in Washington Highlands, Washington over the last 12 months is $380,000, up 1% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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