$1,710 - $2,295 per month
Northwood Gardens
1-2 Beds
4900 Fort Totten Dr NE, Washington, DC 20011
$1,710 - $2,295 per month
Northwood Gardens
1-2 Beds
4900 Fort Totten Dr NE, Washington, DC 20011
$2,900 per month
36 Hawaii Ave NE, Washington, DC 20011
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Emerald Taylor Taylor-Drummond Compass
$1,675 - $2,499 per month
Hawaiian Apartments
1-2 Beds
4530 Fort Totten Dr NE, Washington, DC 20011
$1,975 per month
5001 N Capitol St NE Unit 1, Washington, DC 20011
Property Id: 1467662Currently available, a charming and spacious 1215 sq. ft. 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom apartment unit, in a two-story building with only 2 units, hardwood floors, HVAC system, gas stove, new refrigerator, new over the range microwave, includes trash and recycling, water and sewer, friendly neighborhood, and commuter friendly, new in unit washing machine and dryer, walking
$1,950 per month
14 Gallatin St NE Unit 2, Washington, DC 20011
Fully Renovated 2BR, 1BA Apartment at Fort Totten Metro.Gourmet Kitchen with Granite Counters & Undermount Sink, Maple Cabinets, and Stainless Appliances including Stove, Refrigerator with Ice Maker, Dishwasher, and Microwave.Beautiful Bath with Marble Tile and Designer Fixtures & Hardware.Large Bedrooms with Excellent Closets.Gleaming Hardwood Floors
Fort Totten, a neighborhood in Washington, D.C., is steeped in history, originally established during the American Civil War. The area is known for its namesake park, Fort Totten Park, where remnants of Civil War earthworks are still visible. The neighborhood is currently undergoing significant redevelopment, with Art Place set to become a major mixed-use facility featuring a maker’s space, performing arts venue, children’s museum, and various dining and retail options. The Modern, an apartment complex within Art Place, is already operational, and the Fort Totten Metro Station provides convenient access to the red, green, and yellow lines, making it a transit-friendly area. Cyclists can enjoy the nearby Washington Metropolitan Branch Trail, which stretches 8 miles from Silver Spring Metro Station to Union Station. Keene Field offers recreational opportunities with its baseball diamond and multi-purpose field, while the Catholic University of America provides additional things to do, including sporting events and theatre performances. Every Friday in the summer, locals gather for a concert series at the corner of Galloway Street and South Dakota Avenue, enjoying live music and food from local trucks. The neighborhood is primarily residential, with a mix of apartments, townhouses, duplexes, and single-family homes, most of which were built in the early 1900s and feature updated interiors. Students in Fort Totten attend Barnard Elementary School, which is highly rated. The area is safer than the national average, and essential services like MedStar Washington Hospital Center and Children’s National Hospital are about 2 miles away. Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is approximately 9 miles south, providing further connectivity.