Real Estate Near Congress Heights Green Line
Congress Heights is a community in transition. Located in Washington, DC’s Southeast quadrant near the Potomac River, the neighborhood is also close to the Maryland border. With affordable homes and condos for sale as well as the Congress Heights Metro Green Line, this is a place that is attracting a lot of new interest.
The Congress Heights Metro Station is located at 1290 Alabama Avenue SE. The Green Line itself starts and ends in Maryland, at the Branch Avenue and Suitland Stations respectively. In-between are approximately a dozen DC stops.
Surrounding DC neighborhoods include Anacostia and Fort Stanton. The new National Harbor development in Maryland is also nearby.
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Congress Heights in DC’s Ward 8 suffered from urban blight for decades. But these days, it is progressing through a revitalization movement. Real estate properties for sale form the backbone of the trend, with an interesting blend of both new and old homes.
Prices in Congress Heights start in the very low six figures and climb to the mid-to-high six figure range. In addition to older cottages and other single-family homes, there is also newer construction and large-scale development projects.
Key developments include the new upscale Henson Ridge townhouses, built where public housing once existed. Also, St. Elizabeth’s—a former mental hospital founded in 1855—is now being transformed into residential units, an NBA training facility for the Washington Wizards, a tech center and retail.
Additional Information about the Area
Congress Heights was once farmland that became residentially developed during the late 1800s. But the popular streetcar suburb spiraled into decline during the modern era, falling victim to industrial pollution and crime.
That has changed in recent years. Today, there’s a shiny new Giant Superstore, a pop-up location for Whole Foods events, and the aforementioned St. Elizabeth’s project. To learn more about homes and condos for sale near the Congress Heights Green Line, call District Partners at Compass, 202-798-3600.