NORTHWEST WASHINGTON DC REAL ESTATE
Looking for a home strictly in the NW Quadrant of the District of Columbia?
If you’re looking at Washington, DC as four equal parts, think again. The northwestern quadrant of Washington DC most definitely enjoys the lion’s share of elite homes for sale. Not only is it the largest of the four sectors but it also has the most neighborhoods, the most listings and many of the highest-priced properties.
So what neighborhoods are we talking about? First, there’s the central business district—also known as Downtown DC. Then you’ve got the Federal Triangle which is bounded by 15th Street NW, Constitution Avenue NW, Pennsylvania Avenue NW, and E Street NW.
There’s also Central DC—an area radiating out from the White House and Downtown, including Chinatown, Gallery Place, Dupont Circle, Foggy Bottom, Shaw, Truxton Circle, the West End and a small portion of Capitol Hill.
Homes for Sale in NW Washington, DC
- All Listings
- Under $100,000
- $100,000 - $200,000
- $200,000 - $300,000
- $300,000 - $400,000
- $400,000 - $500,000
- $500,000 - $600,000
- $600,000 - $700,000
- $700,000 - $800,000
- $800,000 - $900,000
- $900,000 - $1,000,000
- Over $1,000,000
More on Homes For Sale in NW Washington DC
Ready for more? You can add Adams Morgan, American University Park, Barnaby Woods, Berkley, Bloomingdale, Burleith, Cathedral Height, Chevy Chase, Columbia Heights, Cleveland Park, Crestwood, Embassy Row, Forest Hills, Foxhall, Friendship Heights, Georgetown, Grover Park, Kalorama, LeDroit Park, Massachusetts Avenue, Mount Pleasant, NOMA (North of Massachusetts Avenue), Observatory Circle, the Palisades, Petworth, Spring Valley, Takoma, Tenleytown, Truxton Circle, and Wesley Heights.
That is a whole lot of territory and a massive number of condos, row houses and detached single-family homes for sale. And then you add all the condo subtypes—lofts, converted school houses, old factories, alleyway stables, and everything else under the sun. As for standalone houses, they will range from cute Craftsman bungalows to mansions that look like they could swallow the earth.
So whether you want to live in a hipster urban setting like Adams Morgan or up in a northernmost gentrified tree-lined enclave like Forest Hills, the northwestern quadrant has it all.
Also, don’t forget all the amazing shops, galleries, theatres and fabulous eateries, including the world famous restaurant row on 14th Street. But if for any reason you can’t find your perfect home or condo for sale in the NW quad, don’t despair—you still have NE, SE and SW! For more information about northwest Washington DC real estate for sale, give us a call today!