THE HOME
This Logan Circle condo gives you the kind of breathing room that is hard to find in a typical city one-bedroom. The main living area is open and easy to settle into, with hardwood floors, generous natural light, and a layout that connects the kitchen, dining, and living spaces without making the home feel crowded.
The kitchen is practical and polished, with stainless steel appliances, a gas range, stone countertops, and strong cabinet storage. The bedroom feels comfortable and well-sized, with an en-suite bath nearby, while the den gives the home real flexibility: office, reading room, creative space, or second sitting area.
A separate half bath, in-unit washer/dryer combo, private balcony, package locker access, and good closet space round out the home's everyday usefulness. Water and gas are included, and the resident is responsible for electricity. Pets are welcome, with both cats and dogs allowed. Street parking only, because DC likes to keep everyone humble.
HIGHLIGHTS
* 1 bedroom plus den
* 1.5 bathrooms
* Private balcony
* Hardwood floors and generous natural light
* Stainless steel appliances with gas range
* Stone countertops and strong cabinet storage
* In-unit washer/dryer combo
* Water and gas included
* Resident responsible for electricity
* Cats and dogs welcome
* Package locker access
* Street parking only
* Building move-in fee applies
THE NEIGHBORHOOD
Logan Circle has always had more weight than a simple "central location" label can carry. The neighborhood is shaped by late-19th-century architecture, broad avenues, and the historic circle itself, giving the streets a sense of old Washington that still holds up. Then, a few blocks away, the 14th Street corridor brings the restaurants, coffee shops, theaters, music venues, grocery options, and city rhythm that make daily life feel connected rather than choreographed by a spreadsheet.
The neighborhood also has real cultural depth. One of its most important modern residents was Alma Thomas, a pioneering African American artist and educator, Howard University's first fine arts graduate, and a major figure in the Washington Color School movement. Her longtime Logan Circle home and studio are part of the neighborhood's story, a reminder that this part of DC has been shaped not just by buildings and restaurants, but by artists, teachers, and people who left something behind.
That mix is what gives Logan Circle its staying power. It is historic without feeling frozen, polished without losing its edge, and lively without needing to shout about it. From this condo, you get a home with space to breathe and a neighborhood with a past worth noticing.
NEARBY FAVORITES
Close by
* Logan Circle - historic neighborhood centerpiece
* Whole Foods Market - full-service grocery
* Studio Theatre - local arts anchor
* Call Your Mother - bagels and coffee
* Le Diplomate - classic DC dining
Worth a few more blocks
* McPherson Square Metro - downtown rail access
* Mount Vernon Square Metro - Blue, Orange, and Silver access
* U Street Metro - Green and Yellow lines
* 14th Street corridor - shops and restaurants
* Shaw Library - neighborhood public library
If you want a Logan Circle home with a little more room, a flexible den, private outdoor space, pet-friendly terms, and a neighborhood story that runs deeper than "close to everything," this one is well worth a look.
1 Bedroom + Den
Dryer
Gas
Gas Stove
Logan Circle
Oven
Package Locker
Pets Allowed
Washer
Washer And Dryer
Water
Apartment amenities
Property amenities
Building Deposit Fee Maximum: 2950
Building Deposit Fee Minimum: 2950
Dishwasher
Electricity not included in rent
Fireplace
Gas included in rent
Microwave Oven
Refrigerator
Water included in rent
Year Built: 2007
Pet policy
Cats allowed
Dogs allowed
Pricing comparison
$372
At $2,850, this listing is priced $372 more than the current market rate for a 1 bedroom home in Logan Circle.
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