1628 15th St Nw Unit #B, Washington
Listing courtesy of Compass. Contact: (202) 386-6330
(301) 467-5150
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Logan Circle is a historical area that is popular with both visitors and locals. The elegant row homes and trendy restaurants and bars appeal to Washingtonians who have sophisticated taste.
Logan Circle is one of the most popular, hip neighborhoods in the heart of Washington, D.C., with easy access to historical sites and plenty of shops, nightlife, and restaurant options of its own. Residents enjoy all the city has to offer in an attractive residential setting.
It is the only circle park in Washington, DC, to retain its residential character intended by Pierre L'Enfant, who was a French engineer and main architect of the federal capital, who wanted the circles to serve as a democratic and egalitarian space for public gatherings, surrounded by homes.
The amenities of urban life and the delicacies of fine dining.
Logan Circle is a trendy neighborhood located in the heart of Washington, D.C. It's close to many historical sites as well as shops, nightlife and restaurants. Residents enjoy all that the city has to offer in a friendly environment.
The Logan Circle neighborhood started as Civil War-era encampments and was developed in earnest during the exuberant post-war period. Grand row homes and mansions sprung up around the new Circle, and 14th Street later developed as a major commercial corridor known for its new auto showrooms. After a period of economic decline, Logan Circle has bounced back at a breathtaking pace, and today it’s one of the city’s most desirable and vibrant neighborhoods. The neighborhood is close to a number of shops and businesses, which makes it a great location. It's also located near many other neighborhoods and downtown, so you can get around easily.
Logan Circle has a lot of art, culture, and community events that are available for residents to take advantage of. The neighborhood's historic architecture provides a pleasant background for the hustle and bustle of the shopping district. The main streets in this area include art galleries, boutiques and venues that make it easy to find fun things to do no matter what your interests are.
The Watermelon House is painted to look like a watermelon and it is located near Wardman Row, one of the historical blocks in D.C. This area is home to some of architect Harry Wardman's most famous works, which are now on the National Register of Historic Places.
There are many places to go for a workout, coffee, doing laundry and hanging out in the neighborhood. You'll also find lots of hotels south of Logan Circle if you're visiting.
The temptation of going out.
The vibrant area has several restaurants, bars, and boutiques which also includes a touch of history with performing arts and architecture. Logan Circle is another one of D.C.’s most happening neighborhoods. The neighborhood is based around the traffic circle in Northwest Washington D.C. It is known for its historical charm, while still having some of the areas most happening shopping, dining, and entertainment options. A café and shopping scene by day and a thriving nightlife scene by night, Logan Circle can appeal to any and all crowds. The Victorian skyline, historic homes, stylish boutiques, eclectic coffee shops, and lively bar scene make Logan Circle one of the most sought after neighborhoods to live in.
Logan Circle is a hip yet historic neighborhood. The mix of residents here brings a unique vibe. People are constantly out and about enjoying all the neighborhood has to offer. Both locals and tourists flock to Logan for the booming nightlife, delicious eats, and trendy boutiques. Everything you need on a daily basis is available to you in the neighborhood, and residents enjoy the luxury of never having to go far from home.
Logan Circle is home to a number of popular restaurants as well as several thriving arts communities.
The Studio Theater and other live music venues in Logan Circle are more than just places where delicious food and new cocktail creations can be found.
Logan Circle is Washington D.C.’s 6th most walkable neighborhood. Pretty much all of your daily errands can be accomplished by walking, and there are countless restaurants, bars, and shops that are within walking distance of the neighborhood as well. Logan Circle has public transportation options as well. While the neighborhood doesn’t have its own Metro Stop, there are multiple stops within 5-7 blocks. There are several bus lines and Capital Bike Share, which are convenient options as well.
Ultra modernity.
This neighborhood is home to a lot of historic buildings. If you are looking for ultra modern apartments, this is not the right area.
Victorians that have been both restored and built new can be found here.
The prices of Logan Circle properties have increased as the neighborhood has improved, and most row homes have already been renovated. However, there is still opportunity to find new construction loft condos on 14th Street and P Street.
Logan Circle is an increasingly expensive area to live in. In recent years, high-end rental buildings have been built in the neighborhood with asking rents from $1,900 for a studio to as much as $5,500 for a two bedroom apartment. Real estate prices are also high and in demand here - the average price of a house or condo in 2016 was $1.34 million and $680 thousand respectively. The neighborhood’s Victorian style town homes which fan out from Logan Circle itself are one of its key attractions alongside smaller townhomes on quiet side streets.
Logan Circle is one of D.C.’s more expensive neighborhoods – everyone wants to live here, and nobody wants to leave once they are here. Housing here varies from renovated row homes to modern apartments and loft condos. There are several newly built luxury apartment buildings scattered throughout the neighborhood, accommodating the influx of people looking to move here. Overall, living in Logan Circle makes for an entertaining, convenient, and happy lifestyle.
Washington's red-hot foodie and music scene that is instantly accessible from the architecture's dignified beauty.
The Victorians that make up Logan Circle's neighborhood and the well-kept yards add a graceful charm to the area. Meanwhile, 14th Street's modern reinvention never fails to excite the senses and taste buds.
Activities from plays at Studio Theater, concerts at Black Cat to happy hours at Al Fresco will surely keep you entertained. Residents and visitors can stop at Garden District and Sunday brunch at Masa 14.
Birch and Barley is a Logan Circle restaurant known for its collection of over 500 craft beers, delicious food, and laid back environment. Birch and Barley has an urban rustic feel to it, with dimmed lights, exposed brick walls, and dark hardwood flooring and features. Their brunch menu has a lot to choose from – standard brunch items, flatbreads and pizza, cheese and meat boards, and both seafood and vegetarian options. Their Boozy Brunch option is great for those who want to enjoy their specialty brunch cocktails. Great for groups, families, or dates, Birch and Barley is our favorite place to enjoy a Saturday or Sunday brunch in Logan Circle.
Policy is one of the go-to happy hour spots in Logan Circle. Happy Hour takes place every Tuesday – Friday from 5-7pm and Saturdays from 4-7pm. The food menu features Latin American inspired items such as mushroom arepa, shrimp arepa, grilled squid, fried yucca and more. Policy is perfect for happy hour nights during the summer with their newly renovated patio and picnic-style seating.
While there’s no dedicated Metro stop, Logan Circle affords walkable access to the Yellow and Green Metro lines (U Street/African American Civil War Memorial/Cardozo or Shaw/Howard University), as well as Blue and Orange lines (McPherson Square).