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Neighborhoods in the 20001 ZIP Code

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    Bloomingdale

    You may recognize Bloomingdale’s row of historic homes as it flashes across the screen during the opening credits of the Netflix series “House of Cards.” Unlike the show, though, the popularity of this distinguished residential district is unlikely to blow over any time soon. “Bloomingdale is a special neighborhood that has a definite community

    • Average Value

      $957K

    • List Price

      $426K - $1.8M

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      Homes For Sale

      40 Listings

    Bloomingdale
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    Shaw

    Shaw is a historically African American enclave with a devastating chapter of its story written during the 1968 civil rights riots. The neighborhood draws its name from Robert Gould Shaw, the Union officer who famously led the first black regiment of the Civil War. Home to the Howard Theatre, a cultural institution that opened in 1910, the greater

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      $917K

    • List Price

      $439K - $2M

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      Homes For Sale

      48 Listings

    Shaw
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    U Street

    Even before the Harlem Renaissance, Washington’s U Street Corridor served as the country’s hotbed of African American art and culture. The community, affectionately known as “Black Broadway,” amassed many Black-owned banks, hotels, parlors, eateries, and jazz clubs. U Street veterans fondly recall when music titans like Cab Calloway, Pearl Bailey,

    • Average Value

      $893K

    • List Price

      $399K - $2.3M

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      Homes For Sale

      79 Listings

    U Street
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    LeDroit Park

    Striking Victorian architecture and walkable streets define LeDroit Park, a historic neighborhood located 2 miles from Downtown Washington, D.C. The neighborhood was originally developed to be an all-white residential enclave in the late 1800s, but in 1888, Black protesters tore down the fences that separated LeDroit Park and Howard University. By

    • Average Value

      $854K

    • List Price

      $379K - $2.8M

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      19 Listings

    LeDroit Park
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    Truxton Circle

    While its name is Truxton Circle, there isn’t one in this Northwest Washington neighborhood of colorful rowhouses, walkable schools and small eateries. Named after a former traffic circle that is now long gone, the neighborhood itself is undergoing change and revitalization. “A lot of new buildings are going up,” says Garrey Ashton, a Realtor with

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      $752K

    • List Price

      $360K - $1.4M

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      Homes For Sale

      27 Listings

    Truxton Circle
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    Columbia Heights

    The land that would become Columbia Heights started as 19th-century farmland outside the small but growing nation's capital. Now, it stands as one of D.C.'s most densely populated neighborhoods and is locally known as the go-to retail hub in Northwest D.C., hosting the DC USA Mall and a corridor of dining establishments and stores along 14th

    • Average Value

      $743K

    • List Price

      $269K - $1.7M

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      Homes For Sale

      155 Listings

    Columbia Heights
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    Pleasant Plains

    In the 1880s, Pleasant Plains was acres of farmland outside the nation’s capital. Now, the area is alive with the activity of Howard University, one of the most famous HBCUs in the country. Often called “Howard Village," the neighborhood consists of classic D.C. rowhouses and newer condo conversions, and it’s a popular landing spot for folks

    • Average Value

      $705K

    • List Price

      $300K - $2.7M

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      Homes For Sale

      20 Listings

    Pleasant Plains
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    Park View

    Long considered an afterthought to the bustling Petworth and Columbia Heights neighborhoods nearby, Park View is a growing community attracting more attention from homebuyers and investors alike. Located just north of Howard University’s campus, the neighborhood is centered around a stretch of Georgia Avenue that houses an eclectic blend of

    • Average Value

      $701K

    • List Price

      $340K - $1.3M

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      Homes For Sale

      59 Listings

    Park View
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    Penn Quarter

    Just blocks from The White House and the National Mall, Penn Quarter is where politicians, diplomats, lawyers and ambitious young professionals mingle at swanky restaurants, electrifying arena concerts and rousing theater performances. Punctuated by the Capital One Arena, the Chinatown district and the National Portrait Gallery, Penn Quarter is a

    • Average Value

      $644K

    • List Price

      $308K - $2M

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      Homes For Sale

      38 Listings

    Penn Quarter
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    Mount Vernon Square

    Mount Vernon Square is a pedestrian-friendly neighborhood just a block east of downtown D.C. In this dense metro-accessible community, the District's best bars, eateries and cultural institutions are steps away from both its historic and modern homes. "People come here for the entertainment and amenities," says Justin Paulhamus, a broker/owner of

    • Average Value

      $615K

    • List Price

      $359K - $1.7M

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      Homes For Sale

      40 Listings

    Mount Vernon Square
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    Judiciary Square

    Judiciary Square is best known for its classical-style government buildings, including Old City Hall and several courthouses. Georgetown Law is just across 2nd Street, and the D.C. Court of Appeals, Federal Bureau of Investigation and the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department are just a small sampling of employers in the neighborhood. But though the

    • Average Value

      $603K

    • List Price

      $310K - $2.2M

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      Homes For Sale

      6 Listings

    Judiciary Square
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    Downtown DC

    In addition to being known as the central business district of Washington and noted for its historic and modern federal office buildings, the Downtown D.C. area is also home to a population of condominium owners who enjoy living in the lively heart of the nation’s capital. There is one 220-year-old house in the neighborhood, however, and it never

    • Average Value

      $595K

    • List Price

      $271K - $1.8M

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      Homes For Sale

      51 Listings

    Downtown DC
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    NoMa

    When the Washington neighborhood of NoMa hosted a Mardi Gras celebration a couple years ago, NoMa Business Improvement District CEO Maura Brophy noticed a man admiring the float and live music the event brought to the neighborhood. “He had a smile; he was dancing,” Brophy says. “At his feet were two bags of groceries. I realized he left his house

    • Average Value

      $548K

    • List Price

      $331K - $1M

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      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

    NoMa
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    Chinatown

    The ornate Friendship Archway marks the entrance into Washington, D.C.’s Chinatown. The structure, unveiled in 1986, serves as a dedication to the relationship between DC and Beijing and is a defining feature of this historic community. While Asian influence can still be found across Chinatown—in the food, the street art and business signs—today,

    • Average Value

      $497K

    • List Price

      $500K - $1.1M

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      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Chinatown