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Adams Morgan

  • Nearest Airport: RONALD REAGAN WASHINGTON NATIONAL

  • Community Characteristics: Significant Percentage of Family Households, Close to Military Facility(ies), Many Single Family Dwellings

  • Population: 102,500

  • Income Per Capita: $71,665

  • Average Household Expenditure: $109,070

 

If you are thinking of buying a home in Washington, D.C., put Adams Morgan real estate on your list of possibilities. The heart of this bustling, trendy neighborhood, established in the late-1950s, lies at the crossroads of Columbia Road and 18th Street in Northwest D.C. Considered the center of D.C.’s Latino community, Adams Morgan real estate is actually home to residents from more than thirty nations.

Apartment buildings and rowhouses from the late 19th century characterize Adams Morgan real estate. Residents are served by the Woodley Park-Zoo/Adams Morgan Metro station on the red line.

Ethnic restaurants line the five blocks that make up the neighborhood’s commercial corridor, offering cuisine from countries as wide-ranging as Peru, Israel, India, and Thailand. And each year, the diversity of Adams Morgan real estate owners is celebrated with the Adams Morgan Day Festival, which attracts more than 24,000 attendees with its sprawling collection of food, crafts, and live music. Named after two schools, Adams Elementary School and the now-defunct Morgan Elementary School, the neighborhood is known for its vibrant nightlife, which rivals more traditional city haunts like Dupont Circle andGeorgetown. You can learn more about the Adams Morgan estate market, including timely statistics about active inventory and the median sales price of area homes, by visiting the Adams Morgan and U Street housing market report. You can also refer to the facts below for additional details about living in Adams Morgan.

Resource: Long & Foster

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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