There’s a version of Washington DC life that doesn’t involve a car, a complicated commute, or a Sunday morning that feels like a chore. This condo is that version.
Tucked on the top floor of Park Terrace — a 1922 brick building that has genuinely earned its place in the Mount Pleasant Historic D...
There’s a version of Washington DC life that doesn’t involve a car, a complicated commute, or a Sunday morning that feels like a chore. This condo is that version.
Tucked on the top floor of Park Terrace — a 1922 brick building that has genuinely earned its place in the Mount Pleasant Historic District — this 1-bedroom, 1-bath condo is the kind of home that quietly shapes your daily life in the best possible way. Large windows pull treetop light into every corner. Hardwood floors run throughout. There is plenty of space for you place your belongings and tell your story. At just over 600 square feet, nothing is wasted.
The kitchen has a gas range, granite counters, stainless appliances, and just enough room for a small table — because breakfast deserves a chair. The bedroom has a walk-in closet, and the bathroom has a vintage clawfoot tub that will either become your favorite ritual or your best conversation starter. Probably both.
The condo fee handles heat, water, sewer, trash, snow removal, and laundry (also in unit if you want) — the kind of infrastructure that lets you stop thinking about the building and start thinking about your life. Pet friendly. Bike storage. Security gate. A fenced yard with grills that earns its keep every summer.
And then there’s Mount Pleasant itself — a neighborhood that people find and never really want to leave. Walk to Elle for a morning pastry that’ll ruin you for all other pastries. Duck into Purple Patch when you want Filipino food that reminds you why this city’s dining scene punches so far above its weight class. End your evening at OKPB — a back alley speakeasy-vibe cocktail joint that feels like a secret worth keeping, with the particular satisfaction of someone who lives exactly where they want to live. On Saturday mornings the farmers market draws everyone — And then there’s Rock Creek Park — over 1,700 acres and 32 miles of trails anchoring the western edge of the neighborhood like a green exhale from the city. For anyone who needs to move their body, clear their head, or simply take in nature’s beauty, its all within minutes of your front door. A Walkscore of 97 means a car is optional, not an oversight.
Where you live defines how you live. This one defines it well.
Rob Spicer Broker, GRI
Spicer Real Estate
7201 Wisconsin Avenue