Glover Park Condos For Sale
The centrally-located Glover Park neighborhood is tucked away from Washington, DC’s hustle and bustle, but it’s still centrally located. It’s also a place with a great sense of community and varied selection of properties, including townhouses, apartments and condos for sale—both old and new.
As you might expect from its name, this cozy borders Glover Archbold Park with greenspace to the west and the south. But despite the quiet serenity, residents can stroll just a few blocks to restaurants and businesses along Wisconsin Avenue to the east.
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Glover Park History
The land that now makes up the Glover Park neighborhood dates back to a 17th century land grant. It was rural farmland and the butcher trade in the early days, and once considered part of North Georgetown. A banker, Charles C. Glover, purchased a portion of the land in 1911 and set out to plat it for residential development. The building boom increased after 1926 due to print advertising.
Real Estate at a Glance in Glover Park
Other neighborhoods in the area include Burleith to the south and Observatory Circle to the east. The potpourri of condos for sale includes late-period porch-front row houses from the 1920s through to the 1940s, mid-century contemporary structures, some Art Deco-flavored buildings, 1960s era International-style high-rises and to a lesser degree, some recent construction.
Among popular condominiums in Glover Park are The Bernard, The Sheffield, Davis Place, McLean Gardens and the venerable Winchester-Fulton with its hybrid Art Deco/International style.
Neighborhood Information
There’s a tight-knit sense of local pride here. Neighbors socialize at events organized by the Glover Park Citizens Association, such as the annual Glover Park Day. There’s also a popular farmers market, as well as community vegetable gardens at the edge of the park. The highly-ranked Stoddert Elementary school is also in the neighborhood, as is the Stoddert Recreation Center and Stoddert Field (home to a long-running indie coed softball league).
Bars, restaurants and coffeehouses along nearby Wisconsin Avenue include Town Hall, Arcuri, Surfside, 2 Amys, Café Deluxe, Mad Fox Tap Room, Breadsoda Bar, Deli & Billiards, Mason Inn, Starbucks, Dolcezazza, Bruegger’s Bagels and Einstein Bros. To learn more about condos for sale in Glover Park, call District Partners at Compass, 202-798-3600.