2500 Q ST NW #307 Washington, DC 20007 Open Sat 3PM-5PM

UPDATED: 05/12/2026 08:12 PM ON MARKET: 16 days on market

$370,000

1 Bed1 Bath700 SqFt

Key Details

Property Type Condo

Sub Type Condo/Co-op

Listing Status Active

Purchase Type For Sale

Square Footage 700 sqft

Price per Sqft $528

Subdivision East Village

MLS Listing ID DCDC2258892

Style Art Deco,Beaux Arts

Bedrooms 1

Full Baths 1

Condo Fees $835/mo

HOA Y/N N

Abv Grd Liv Area 700

Year Built 1942

Annual Tax Amount $2,683

Tax Year 2025

Property Sub-Type Condo/Co-op

Source BRIGHT

Property Description

OPEN HOUSE SAT. 5/16 3 TO 5PM. Perfect Washington pied-à-terre tucked between Georgetown and Dupont Circle. Welcome to 2500 Q Street NW #307, where comfort, charm, and location come together effortlessly. With-in walking to everything that Dupont, Foggy Bottom, downtown and Georgetown have to offer!
Bathed in natural light, overlooking Rock Creek National Park, this home offers a quiet retreat from the city while keeping everything just moments away. The layout is both practical and inviting, with warm hardwood floors and generous storage throughout, rare for a one-bedroom, anchored by a spacious bedroom with a large walk-in closet
The open living and dining area flows easily from the kitchen, making it just as suited for a quiet evening at home as it is for hosting friends before heading out to dinner in Georgetown or Dupont. The updated bathroom adds a clean, modern touch to the space Life at 2500 Q Street is about ease. A 24-hour front desk welcomes you home, packages are received for you, and the building's rooftop terrace offers sweeping city views, perfect for unwinding at sunset or taking in the Fourth of July fireworks
You're moments from Rock Creek Park, neighborhood cafés, and some of the city's best shopping and dining. With Dupont Circle and Foggy Bottom Metro stations nearby, the entire city is within easy reach. Condo fee includes all utilities except cable and internet, making this an ideal full-time residence or effortless in-town retreat.
Just a little history: The building was constructed in 1942, during World War II. It was developed as a mid-rise apartment building, a common typology in D.C. at the time, designed to house a growing urban population tied to wartime government expansion. Architecturally, it reflects the simple, functional style of early 1940s residential construction, emphasizing practicality over ornament.


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