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Downtown DC Townhomes for Sale

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    $610,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 905 Sq Ft

    933 M St NW Unit 1, Washington, DC 20001

    Ideally located in the heart of Blagden Alley, this sunny federal style 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom condo provides the perfect urban living experience with two private patios and off-street parking.The open-concept space features beautiful hardwood floors throughout, a cozy gas fireplace, recessed lighting and plantation shutters. The generous master bedroom includes a walk-in closet with encaustic

    Thomas Hennerty NetRealtyNow.com, LLC

    933 M St NW Unit 1, Washington, DC 20001
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    $1,795,000 New Construction

    • 4 Beds
    • 3.5 Baths
    • 2,375 Sq Ft

    1205 10th St NW Unit A, Washington, DC 20001

    Design, Scale & Light in the Heart of Blagden AlleyThis newly built residence delivers modern elegance across four stylishly finished levels with secure parking and private outdoor space, including a full rooftop deck outfitted for entertaining. Thoughtfully designed and beautifully executed, the home features solid white oak flooring, striking steel railings, and oversized black-framed

    Barak Sky Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc.

    1205 10th St NW Unit A, Washington, DC 20001

Why Live in Downtown DC

Downtown D.C. in Washington is a vibrant neighborhood known for its historic and modern federal office buildings, including the White House and Old City Hall. The area is home to prestigious institutions like The U.S. Treasury, The World Bank, and The National Geographic Museum, as well as several foreign embassies and premier hotels. Residents enjoy a mix of historic and modern condominiums, with luxury properties offering amenities such as rooftop pools and concierge services. The neighborhood's unique skyline, shaped by the Height of Building Act of 1910, features buildings no taller than 160 feet, allowing landmarks like the U.S. Capitol and Washington Monument to be easily visible. Downtown D.C. is rich in attractions, including the National Mall, high-end shopping at CityCenterDC, and diverse dining options along 14th Street and at Western Market. Parks like Edward R. Murrow Park, McPherson Square Park, and Franklin Park provide green spaces with historic monuments and sculptures. The neighborhood hosts notable events such as the annual lighting of the National Christmas Tree. Educational options include highly rated Thomson Elementary School and School Without Walls @ Francis-Stevens, with proximity to universities like Georgetown and Howard. Public transportation is convenient with three Metrorail stations and numerous WMATA buses, and the area is bike-friendly with extensive bike lanes and Capital Bikeshare availability. Downtown D.C. is a highly walkable area, making it easy to access nearby dining and nightlife spots like Dupont Circle and Logan Circle.

Home Trends in Downtown DC, DC

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$537,500
Median Single Family Sale Price
$524,900
Median Townhouse Sale Price
$918,750
Median 2 Bedroom Sale Price
$675,000
Median 1 Bedroom Sale Price
$435,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$644
Number of Homes for Sale
38
Last 12 months Home Sales
78
Months of Supply
5.80
Median List Price
$502,450
Median Change From 1st List Price
0%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
9%
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