750 Barnaby Street SE is a four-story condominium building located in the evolving Washington Highlands neighborhood of southwest DC. Constructed in 1953, the building comprises 114 units and offers a practical and straightforward living experience. The building's utilitarian design reflects its focus on functionality and affordability, making it an attractive option for those seeking a home in the city without the high price tag.
Diverse unit layouts with modern features
The condominium offers a variety of floor plans to suit different needs, including studios, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and four-bedroom units. Studio units are approximately 700 square feet, providing a compact yet comfortable living space. One-bedroom units, around 600 square feet, feature a single bathroom and are ideal for individuals or couples. Two-bedroom units range from 659 to 824 square feet, with sale prices around $140,000, offering ample space for small families or roommates. The largest units, with four bedrooms and two bathrooms, span approximately 1,100 square feet, catering to larger households.
Each unit is designed with an open floor plan that enhances the sense of space and flow. Hardwood floors run throughout the living areas, adding a touch of elegance and warmth. The galley-style kitchens are equipped with stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and modern lighting fixtures, including track and recessed lighting. Many units also feature plantation shutters and plenty of natural light, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere. In-unit washers and dryers add to the convenience, making daily chores easier to manage.
Essential amenities for comfortable living
Residents of 750 Barnaby Street SE enjoy a range of amenities designed to enhance their living experience. The building is equipped with air conditioning to ensure comfort during the warmer months. A well-maintained courtyard provides a pleasant outdoor space for relaxation and socializing. Each unit comes with essential appliances, including dishwashers, washers, dryers, ovens, and ranges, making daily life more convenient. Tile floors in the bathrooms and kitchens add durability and ease of maintenance, while carpeted bedrooms offer a cozy feel.
The building also prioritizes security, with a secure entry system to ensure residents' safety. While there are no commercial spaces within the building, its location in Washington Highlands means that essential services and amenities are easily accessible nearby.
Vibrant community with ample recreation
Washington Highlands is a dynamic neighborhood that offers the benefits of urban living without the high costs. The area is known for its affordability and accessibility, making it a popular choice for a diverse range of residents. The neighborhood is bordered by the Oxon Run Trails and park, providing plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation. Oxon Run Park, the largest city park in D.C., features 3.4 miles of trails, baseball fields, basketball courts, playgrounds, a pool, and an amphitheater. The Well at Oxon Run, a one-acre farm managed by DC Greens, offers a pick-your-own flower garden, an orchard, and an outdoor classroom.
The Ferebee Hope Recreation Center, located in the heart of the neighborhood, includes indoor and outdoor basketball courts, an indoor pool, a baseball field, chess tables, and a community garden. The Southeast Tennis and Learning Center, designed in part by Venus Williams, provides world-class tennis facilities and hosts summer camps. For shopping, residents can visit local markets like Chesapeake Big Market and Wheeler Market for essentials, while the Giant grocery store, about 1.5 miles away, offers more comprehensive shopping options.
Dining options within the neighborhood are limited, but nearby shopping centers provide a variety of cuisines. Joy’s Kitchen and Munchies Grill & Chicken, both located just past the Maryland border, are popular spots for breakfast, fried fish, wings, and halal food. The Washington Highlands Civic Association organizes regular events and social gatherings, fostering a strong sense of community. The Bellevue/William O. Lockridge Library, about a mile from the neighborhood center, hosts movie screenings, craft events, group story times, and more. For entertainment, residents can visit the MGM National Harbor Hotel & Casino, which offers concerts and gaming opportunities, or the 4200-seat Entertainment and Sports Arena, which hosts basketball and other sports events.
Convenient access to public transit and major roads
Transportation options near 750 Barnaby Street SE are plentiful, making it easy for residents to navigate the city and beyond. The building is located near several bus stops, including Barnaby St SE & Chesapeake St SE and Barnaby St SE & Atlantic St SE, which are served by the Shipley Terrace - Fort Drum and Anacostia-Washington Highlands L lines. These stops are within a five-minute walk, providing convenient access to public transit.
The Southern Avenue Metrorail station, about 25 minutes on foot or a five-minute drive away, connects residents to the Green Line, offering direct routes to various parts of the city. For those who prefer to drive, Interstate 295 is nearby, providing easy access to both DC and Maryland to the north and Virginia to the south. Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is approximately 11 miles away, a 20-minute drive, while Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall and Washington Dulles International airports are about 35 miles away, each a 55-minute drive.
The neighborhood's walkability is moderate, with essential services and amenities within a reasonable distance. While biking is somewhat feasible, the area's infrastructure supports good transit options, making it a practical choice for residents who rely on public transportation.
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Building Details
Outdoor Features
Common Area
Parking
Off-Street Parking
Parking Lot
Pet Policy
Pets allowed on a case-by-case basis
Pet Size Limit
Condo Association
$421 Monthly HOA Fees
Monthly HOA Fees Range from $342 - $558
Association fees include common area maintenance, exterior building maintenance, lawn maintenance, management, insurance, reserve funds, sewer, snow removal, trash, water
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Current List Price
Sold Price
Area Factors
Moderate Crime
Crime Score®
6/ 10
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
23/ 100
Somewhat Walkable
Walk Score®
57/ 100
Good Transit
Transit Score®
60/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Ferebee-Hope Recreation Center
7 min walk
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Picnic Area
Oxon Run Park
3 min drive
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Bike Trails
Fort Greble Park
4 min drive
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Trails
Congress Heights Recreation Center
4 min drive
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Picnic Area
Bald Eagle Recreation Center
5 min drive
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Playground
Bell Acres Park
5 min drive
Azalea Acres Neighborhood Park
5 min drive
Forest Heights Neighborhood Park
6 min drive
Birchwood City Recreation Area
6 min drive
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