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Neighborhoods in the 20008 ZIP Code

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    Woodland-Normanstone Terrace

    Woodland-Normanstone Terrace in Washington, D.C., is a serene, wooded neighborhood known for its peaceful ambiance and historical significance. The area is home to several embassies, including the South African Embassy, and is characterized by its winding drives and large, stately homes. Residences here, primarily built in the early 1900s, include

    • Average Value

      $5.21M

    • List Price

      $2.9M - $21.7M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Woodland-Normanstone Terrace
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    Sheridan-Kalorama

    Home to former presidents, cabinet members and Supreme Court justices, Sheridan-Kalorama has been an affluent community in northwest Washington, D.C., since it first developed as a streetcar suburb in the early 20th century. Foreign embassies and ambassador residences line Massachusetts Avenue, locally dubbed Embassy Row, on the neighborhood’s

    • Average Value

      $2.03M

    • List Price

      $417K - $9.2M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      15 Listings

    Sheridan-Kalorama
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    Cleveland Park

    Cleveland Park was established as a place for wealthy families of 19th-century Washington D.C. to spend their summers after living near the Potomac River in the nascent commercial district of Georgetown for the rest of the year. The neighborhood was one of D.C.'s original 'streetcar suburbs' long before the highways ran through the city and is

    • Average Value

      $1.42M

    • List Price

      $217K - $6.7M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      36 Listings

    Cleveland Park
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    Forest Hills

    With a neighborhood publication called the Forest Hills Connection, a diverse blend of housing options and plentiful green spaces, Forest Hills is a neighborhood unlike any other in Washington, D.C. Striking mansions meet practical condos in this northwestern D.C. neighborhood, where residents enjoy access to the Metro, community events and

    • Average Value

      $1.35M

    • List Price

      $250K - $8M

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      Homes For Sale

      34 Listings

    Forest Hills
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    Woodley Park

    Located under the watchful eye of a Marilyn Monroe mural, Woodley Park bursts with historic architecture, snazzy stores and restaurants, and a convenient location beside the sprawling Rock Creek Park and the tristate attraction of the Smithsonian National Zoo and D.C.'s beloved giant pandas. Woodley Park is one of the more tree-lined neighborhoods

    • Average Value

      $1.27M

    • List Price

      $264K - $3.9M

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      Homes For Sale

      19 Listings

    Woodley Park
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    Wakefield

    Wakefield in Washington, D.C. offers tranquil living with diverse single-family homes and tree-lined streets. The neighborhood has high walkability, nearby parks, local shops, and Metro stops at Tenleytown and Van Ness. Wakefield, located in Washington, D.C., offers a tranquil residential experience just blocks away from the bustling Connecticut

    • Average Value

      $985K

    • List Price

      $247K - $3M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

    Wakefield
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    Glover Park

    Wedged between Cathedral Heights, Georgetown and acres of parkland, Glover Park is an evergreen community that’s best known for striking a balance between convenience and congeniality in the busy city. No matter where you land, amenities are just steps away. “Glover Park is very unique in terms of it being in the city and getting all that green

    • Average Value

      $910K

    • List Price

      $218K - $3.8M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      40 Listings

    Glover Park
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    Kalorama Triangle

    The northwest Washington, D.C., historic district of Kalorama Triangle was first established as a cattle plantation before becoming a lively streetcar suburb. Joel Barlow, one of the original landowners in the early 1800s, dubbed the area Kalorama, meaning “fine view” in Greek, for its hilly terrain overlooking the city. By the early 1900s, the

    • Average Value

      $780K

    • List Price

      $250K - $3.8M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      15 Listings

    Kalorama Triangle
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    Adams Morgan

    Known for buzzy weekend brunches and charming Victorian rowhouses, Adams Morgan in Northwest Washington is a mosaic of color, culture and history. Jose Ramirez, a local real estate agent with Compass who has sold over 200 homes in the Washington metropolitan area, describes Adams Morgan as having an almost suburban character with its mid-rise

    • Average Value

      $727K

    • List Price

      $254K - $2.5M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      75 Listings

    Adams Morgan