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Studio Homes for Sale in Congress Heights

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    $599,000

    • Studio
    • 2,508 Sq Ft

    428 Newcomb St SE, Washington, DC 20032

    Martha Fisseha BMLC Realty LLC

    428 Newcomb St SE, Washington, DC 20032
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    $550,000

    • Studio
    • 3,480 Sq Ft

    249 Newcomb St SE, Washington, DC 20032

    Finally, 100% vacant. Situated across from green space and blocks to the bustling St Elizabeth Campus. Don't miss out on this unique investment opportunity to live in one unit and collect income from three! Welcome to 249 Newcomb St. SE, an exceptional investment opportunity in Congress Heights. This four-unit building offers a multitude of benefits for both investors and first time home buyer.

    Tom Kavanagh Keller Williams Capital Properties

    249 Newcomb St SE, Washington, DC 20032
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    $699,995

    • Studio
    • 2,508 Sq Ft

    408 Newcomb St SE, Washington, DC 20032

    ALL PICTURES ARE SAMPLE RENDERINGS ONLY. This is a four-unit residential structure in shell condition, awaiting full development. High-ROI Condo Conversion with Approved Plans –Ready to Build.Maximize your investment with this undeveloped property offering fully approved architectural plans to construct a 4-unit luxury condominium building, each featuring 2 spacious bedrooms and 2 designer

    Karen Wright Epique Realty

    408 Newcomb St SE, Washington, DC 20032
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    $650,000

    • Studio
    • 3,712 Sq Ft

    2812 2nd St SE, Washington, DC 20032

    Welcome to 2812 2nd St SE, an exceptional four-unit multifamily building located in the heart of Washington, DC. This well-maintained property offers a great opportunity for both investors and owner-occupants. Units 1 & 3 each feature one bedroom plus a spacious den, perfect for a home office or guest space. Units 2 & 4 offer two comfortable bedrooms with generous layouts and abundant natural

    Martha Fisseha BMLC Realty LLC

    2812 2nd St SE, Washington, DC 20032
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    $400,000

    • Studio
    • 1,864 Sq Ft

    3839 1st St SE, Washington, DC 20032

    HUGH PRICE IMPROVEMENT. Perfect for investors or owner-occupants with a vision. The building sits on a hill. The property features: one 1-bedroom and one 3-bedroom. Fully vacant and ready for the new owner. The adjoining building 3837 is also for sale; the owner prefers to sell both together.

    Christine Jackson CJ Real Estate Solutions, LLC

    3839 1st St SE, Washington, DC 20032
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    $400,000

    • Studio
    • 1,864 Sq Ft

    3837 1st St SE, Washington, DC 20032

    PRICE IMPROVEMENT. Perfect for investors or owner-occupants with a vision. The building sits on a hill. HUGH PRICE IMPROVEMENT. The property features: one 2-bedroom and one 3-bedroom. Fully vacant and ready for the new owner. The adjoining building 3839 is also for sale, the owner prefers to sell both together.

    Christine Jackson CJ Real Estate Solutions, LLC

    3837 1st St SE, Washington, DC 20032
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    $525,000

    • Studio
    • 2,788 Sq Ft

    616 Mellon St SE, Washington, DC 20032

    Don’t miss this prime investment opportunity in the heart of D.C.! This solid brick 4-unit building in sought-after Congress Heights offers immediate income and long-term potential. Recently updated and well-maintained, the property features one vacant unit—ideal for easy showings or an owner-occupant—while the other three are on month-to-month leases, giving you flexibility from day one. This is

    Debbie Reynolds Keller Williams Realty

    616 Mellon St SE, Washington, DC 20032

Why Live in Congress Heights

Located in Southeast Washington D.C., Congress Heights is a neighborhood with strong community ties and proximity to the Potomac River and Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling. The area has seen growth with new housing developments like the Residences at St. Elizabeth’s East, offering a range of home styles from brick duplexes and semi-detached rowhouses to bungalows, colonial-style and Victorian single-family homes. Home values vary widely, from $175,000 for one-bedroom condos to over $700,000 for larger duplexes and single-family homes. Congress Heights is rich in recreational opportunities and attractions, including the Southeast Tennis and Learning Center, designed by Venus Williams, and the Bald Eagle Recreation Center, which offers various sports amenities. The Congress Heights Arts and Culture Center serves as a hub for creative events and community engagement, hosting activities like wellness retreats, art therapy and the popular Small Business Saturday. The newly built Entertainment and Sports Arena, home to the Washington Mystics and Capital City Go-Go, also hosts concerts and others events, drawing crowds from across the city. Local dining options include The MLK Deli, known for its spicy wings and D.C.-inspired sandwiches. Despite the closure of the local Giant grocery store, residents have convenient access to other grocery options like The Shops at Park Village and a nearby Safeway in Anacostia. The neighborhood is walkable and well-connected, with the Congress Heights metro station providing Green Line access and several city buses running along major roads. For drivers, I-295 offers easy access to Maryland and northern Virginia.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Congress Heights a good place to live?
Congress Heights is a good place to live. Congress Heights is considered fairly walkable and bikeable with good transit options. Congress Heights has 4 parks for recreational activities. It is very dense in population with 16.0 people per acre and a median age of 38. The average household income is $73,411 which is below the national average. College graduates make up 18.7% of residents. A majority of residents in Congress Heights are renters, with 72.7% of residents renting and 27.3% of residents owning their home. A local real estate agent serving Congress Heights can help you decide if this neighborhood is the right one for you. Learn more on our Congress Heights neighborhood guide.
Is Congress Heights, DC a safe neighborhood?
Congress Heights, DC is less safe than the average neighborhood in the United States. It received a crime score of 9 out of 10.
How much do you need to make to afford a house in Congress Heights?
The median home price in Congress Heights is $399,500. If you put a 20% down payment of $79,900 and had a 30-year fixed mortgage with an interest rate of 6.21%, your estimated principal and interest payment would be $1,960 a month plus property taxes, HOA fees, home insurance, PMI, and utilities. Using the 28% rule, you would need to make at least $84K a year to afford the median home price in Congress Heights. Learn how much home you can afford with our Home Affordability Calculator. The average household income in Congress Heights is $73K.
What are the best public schools in Congress Heights?
The best public schools that serve Congress Heights are:
What are the best private schools in Congress Heights?
The best private schools that serve Congress Heights are:
What are the most popular zip codes in Congress Heights, Washington, DC?
The most popular zip codes in Congress Heights, Washington, DC include 20032, 20020, 20024, 20003 and 20019.
What are the most popular neighborhoods near Congress Heights, Washington, DC?
The most popular neighborhoods near Congress Heights, Washington, DC are Shipley Terrace, Knox Hill, Garfield Heights, Fairlawn and Southwest DC.

Home Trends in Congress Heights, DC

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$415,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$417,500
Median Townhouse Sale Price
$399,000
Median 2 Bedroom Sale Price
$302,800
Median 1 Bedroom Sale Price
$175,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$225
Number of Homes for Sale
31
Last 12 months Home Sales
35
Months of Supply
10.60
Median List Price
$399,500
Median Change From 1st List Price
0%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
34%
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