Have you heard of the Crestwood Neighborhood? It's a quiet neighborhood comprised of mostly single-family homes that's surrounded by Rock Creek Park and 16th Street, and I wanted to tell you more about it.
Washington D.C. is a city of neighborhoods and some very famous areas, and today, I wanted to talk about the Crestwood Neighborhood. It has the unique distinction of being surrounded by Rock Creek Park on three sides.
The area of Crestwood is 300 acres that's bordered on the east by 16th Street, which is a major artery of the city that buses travel up and down and ends at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. This makes the neighborhood within easy commuting distance of the White House and the other major federal buildings where many people in Washington D.C. work.
The Crestwood Neighborhood is made up of about 600 houses, many of which are single-family houses on fairly large lots. There are also many very large rowhouses, but very few rentals or condos, so it's more of a quiet single-family neighborhood that are on the leafy side. Property values in this neighborhood range from about $800,000 and up.
Crestwood is a quiet, mostly single-family home neighborhood with large lots.
Last year, only 23 houses sold in the Crestwood Neighborhood, with the lowest sale price being $803,000. It's a low-turnover area and many people will wait for an opportunity to get into it. We think it's a very special neighborhood and wanted to make sure you knew about it.
If you have any questions about the Crestwood Neighborhood or other areas in Washington D.C., or you're thinking about buying or selling a home, we're here for your questions. Just give us a call or send an email anytime.
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