27 QUINCY PL NE #1 Washington, DC 20002 Open Sat 12:30PM-2:30PM
UPDATED: 02/23/2026 07:37 PM ON MARKET: 5 days on market
$675,000
2 Beds3 Baths1,660 SqFt
Key Details
Property Type Condo
Sub Type Condo/Co-op
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 1,660 sqft
Price per Sqft $406
Subdivision Eckington
MLS Listing ID DCDC2244232
Style Victorian
Bedrooms 2
Full Baths 2
Half Baths 1
Condo Fees $230/mo
HOA Y/N N
Abv Grd Liv Area 1,660
Year Built 1905
Available Date 2026-02-19
Annual Tax Amount $5,005
Tax Year 2025
Property Sub-Type Condo/Co-op
Source BRIGHT
Property Description
Tucked along a charming one way street in Eckington, this is the kind of home that makes city living feel easy. This two level condo lives like a townhouse, with real separation between your everyday space and your private retreat. Fully renovated in 2017, it hits the sweet spot of clean and modern, while still feeling warm, comfortable, and welcoming.
Upstairs, high ceilings and oak floors create an airy first impression, and the open living, dining, and kitchen layout flows exactly the way you want it to. Picture friends gathered around the kitchen, music on, dinner moving from the stove to the table without anyone feeling cramped. The bay window nook becomes your go to corner for morning coffee, a quick reset between meetings, or a lazy Sunday with a book. Just off the kitchen, your private balcony gives you that extra breath of outdoor space for grilling, herbs and plants, or a glass of wine at the end of the day.
Downstairs is where the home turns into true retreat mode. Both bedrooms are generously sized, each with its own full bathroom and a large walk in closet. It is ideal for hosting guests, sharing space, or setting up a real work from home arrangement where everyone has their own zone. Laundry is on this level too, right where it belongs, making day to day life smoother.
The practical perks seal it: a dedicated parking with direct rear access and ready-to-use EV charging (Tesla + universal 250V plug). Owned solar panels cover your electric bill and put money back in your pocket by selling surplus energy to Pepco and earning SREC credits (nearly $5,000 in 2025).
And then there's Eckington. It is a neighborhood people move to and end up staying in. Big Bear Café mornings, Red Hen dinners, and Boundary Stone meetups. Bouldering Project is around the corner for climbing, yoga, and fitness, with the energy of Union Market just minutes away. You're a quick walk to the NoMa–Gallaudet Metro, and the Metropolitan Branch Trail is right there for biking, running, and an easy commute.
Comfortable, thoughtfully designed, and set in one of DC's most loved pockets, this is a home that fits real life and makes it better.

