$189,900
- 1 Bed
- 1 Bath
- 590 Sq Ft
212 Oakwood St SE Unit 218, Washington, DC 20032
212 Oakwood St SE Unit 218, Washington, DC 20032$189,900
212 Oakwood St SE Unit 218, Washington, DC 20032
212 Oakwood St SE Unit 218, Washington, DC 20032$302,800
3210 8th St SE Unit 1, Washington, DC 20032
3210 8th St SE Unit 1, Washington, DC 20032$189,900
212 Oakwood St SE Unit 213, Washington, DC 20032
212 Oakwood St SE Unit 213, Washington, DC 20032$160,000
612 Mellon St SE Unit 202, Washington, DC 20032
612 Mellon St SE Unit 202, Washington, DC 20032$109,900
212 Oakwood St SE Unit B-1, Washington, DC 20032
212 Oakwood St SE Unit B-1, Washington, DC 20032$239,999
404 Newcomb St SE Unit 3, Washington, DC 20032
404 Newcomb St SE Unit 3, Washington, DC 20032$159,900
212 212 Oakwood St SE Unit B5, Washington, DC 20032
212 212 Oakwood St SE Unit B5, Washington, DC 20032Congress Heights, located in Southeast Washington D.C., is a neighborhood with strong community ties and proximity to the Potomac River and Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling. The area has seen growth with new housing developments like the Residences at St. Elizabeth’s East, offering a range of home styles from brick duplexes and semi-detached rowhouses to bungalows, colonial-style, and Victorian single-family homes. Home values vary widely, from $175,000 for one-bedroom condos to over $700,000 for larger duplexes and single-family homes. Congress Heights is rich in recreational opportunities and attractions, including the Southeast Tennis and Learning Center, designed by Venus Williams, and the Bald Eagle Recreation Center, which offers various sports amenities. The Congress Heights Arts and Culture Center serves as a hub for creative events and community engagement, hosting activities like wellness retreats, art therapy, and the popular Small Business Saturday. The newly built Entertainment and Sports Arena, home to the Washington Mystics and Capital City Go-Go, also hosts concerts and sports events, drawing crowds from across the city. Local dining options include The MLK Deli, known for its spicy wings and D.C.-inspired sandwiches, while shopping needs can be met at The Shops at Park Village and a nearby Safeway in Anacostia. Despite the closure of the local Giant grocery store, residents have convenient access to other grocery options. The neighborhood is walkable and well-connected, with the Congress Heights metro station providing Green Line access and several city buses running along major roads. For drivers, I-295 offers easy access to Maryland and northern Virginia.
On average, homes in Congress Heights, Washington sell after 95 days on the market compared to the national average of 47 days. The average sale price for homes in Congress Heights, Washington over the last 12 months is $357,640, down 6% from the average home sale price over the previous 12 months.
In Congress Heights, there are currently 7 condos for sale, providing a range of options for prospective buyers. With condos ranging from $109,900 to $302,800, there's something for every budget. As of April, 2025 the median home price in Congress Heights, Washington is $415,000, while the average sale price is $357,640, providing insight into local market trends. On average, condos spend 95 days on the market before being sold. Whether you're considering condominiums, apartments for sale, or modern condos, there are options available to suit your needs. Explore the variety of condos for sale in Congress Heights, Washington, and find the perfect place to call home.