columbia heights 1356 irving street, nw Washington, DC 20010
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ordered by Florida Avenue on the south, Soldiers Home on the east, 16th Street to the west and Spring Road to the north, current Columbia Heights was originally Holmead family farmland, purchased by British engraver William Stone in 1815 and established as the Stone Farm estate. Nearby Columbian College was established in 1822 eventually becoming The George Washington University. As the university relocated to Foggy Bottom, the city established Meridian Hill Park on Columbia Heights western boundary and developers created a middle class enclave attracting some of Washington’s wealthiest and most influential people. The neighborhood continued to thrive until the riots of 1968, after which the neighborhood fell into decline. With the opening of the Columbia Heights METRO and in 2008 the Target/Best Buy/Marshall’s mall, the neighborhood experienced a revitalization and gentrification that has strengthened the area yet retained its diversity while increasing property values.
Located one half block from the Columbia Heights METRO, this four level, four bedroom, four and one-half bath residence is flooded with natural light and has a walk score of 95. Park your car in one of the two rear spaces and walk to public transportation, shopping, restaurants and the Columbia Heights Water Park.
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Built in 1910 Columbia Heights Legal Subdivision Lot 66, Square 2849 Legal Description $6,039.00 2015 Taxes 4 Bedrooms 4 Full Baths 1 Powder Room Wood Floors on Main Level Central Air Conditioning Lower Level In-law suite with front & rear entrance Generous front & rear yards 2 car parking in rear Steps to Target, Marshall’s, Bed Bath & Beyond and Giant & Metro
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3201 New Mexico Avenue N.W., #220 Washington, DC 20016 202-944-5000