Welcome to 2010 14th St SE — a piece of living history, fully reborn. This stunning two-story Cottage-style home, built in 1912, sits on the restored Old Market House Square in the Anacostia Historic District and was meticulously rehabilitated by The L’Enfant Trust, DC’s premier historic preservation n...
Welcome to 2010 14th St SE — a piece of living history, fully reborn. This stunning two-story Cottage-style home, built in 1912, sits on the restored Old Market House Square in the Anacostia Historic District and was meticulously rehabilitated by The L’Enfant Trust, DC’s premier historic preservation nonprofit, as the flagship project of their Historic Properties Redevelopment Program.
Inside, 1,472 square feet of light-filled living space flows across an open main level with hardwood floors, a separate dining room, spacious living room, and a massive kitchen with white granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and ample cabinetry. Upstairs, three bedrooms and a full bath offer comfort and generous storage throughout.
Step outside and the property truly shines — a massive rear deck anchors an expansive backyard that’s rare for the District, ideal for entertaining or unwinding. The original front porch and decorative spindle work have been lovingly preserved, honoring over a century of character.
Best of all, this home qualifies for specialty lending programs with low down payments and below-market interest rates — making DC homeownership more accessible than you’d expect. Ask about available programs.
Just a short stroll from the Anacostia Metro, 11th Street Bridge Park, and a neighborhood on the rise with RFK redevelopment and continued Ward 8 investment underway.
Rob Spicer Broker, GRI
Spicer Real Estate
7201 Wisconsin Avenue