3700 13TH ST NW Washington, DC 20010 New

UPDATED: 02/21/2026 06:12 PM ON MARKET: 3 days on market

$950,000

6 Beds4 Baths3,126 SqFt

Key Details

Property Type Single Family Home, Townhouse

Sub Type Twin/Semi-Detached

Listing Status Active

Purchase Type For Sale

Square Footage 3,126 sqft

Price per Sqft $303

Subdivision Columbia Heights

MLS Listing ID DCDC2246708

Style Federal

Bedrooms 6

Full Baths 4

HOA Y/N N

Abv Grd Liv Area 3,126

Year Built 1920

Annual Tax Amount $7,132

Tax Year 2024

Lot Size 2,178 Sqft

Acres 0.05

Property Sub-Type Twin/Semi-Detached

Source BRIGHT

Property Description

Four stories. Six bedrooms. One of the best corner lots in Columbia Heights. And something almost unheard of in this neighborhood: off-street parking.

This handsome townhouse at Spring and 13th greets you with a generous front porch and a marble foyer that sets the tone — original oak floors, solid plaster walls, and the kind of bones that don't exist in new construction. But don't mistake character for compromise: the roof is brand new (May 2025), every window has been replaced (June 2025), four bathrooms have been fully remodeled, and a high-efficiency mini-split system keeps the whole house comfortable year-round.

The main level flows from sun-drenched living and dining rooms through a glass-wrapped sunroom to a remodeled kitchen with IKEA cabinetry and updated appliances. Upstairs, spacious bedrooms come with clever under-stairs storage, and a fully finished attic — heated, cooled, with LVP floors — is ready to be whatever you need: office, playroom, studio, or the starting point for a future rooftop deck.

Then there's the basement — and this is where it gets interesting. A walk-out, street-level apartment with two bedrooms, its own kitchen (brand-new cabinets), full bath, lounge, and ornamental fireplace. Separate entrance. Full amenities. It's previously pulled strong Airbnb numbers, with full-house monthly rents averaging around $7,800. Go the long-term tenant route and you're still looking at $6,800+. Multi-generational living, investment income, or both — your call.

Outside, you've got a front garden with a fire pit, a side garden, a fenced rear yard with two sheds and room for a deck, and that broad front porch where you can actually sit with friends — no direct neighbors to the front or south. It's the kind of outdoor setup that makes you forget you're in the city.

Location? One block to the 14th Street Corridor. Three blocks to the Georgia Ave–Petworth Metro. Safeway, Giant, Whole Foods, and Trader Joe's are all walkable. So are The Corner Café, Little Cocos, and Habanero. Bus service is literally at your front door, free street parking surrounds you, and — oh right — you have your own parking space.

Expansive, flexible, light-filled, and income-ready in one of DC's most connected neighborhoods. This one checks a lot of boxes. Probably a few you didn't even know you had.