Truxton Circle
Washington, District Of Columbia Homes for Sale
About Truxton Circle
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $469,000 to $880,000
Closed Prices: $183,400 to $1,600,000
Median Sale Price: $835,000
Average $ per sq ft: $682
Association Fee Ranges: $0, $0/mo
Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home
Age: 1890 to 2020
Sq. Ft.: 419 to 2988 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 0 to 4 Bedrooms
Bathrooms: 0 to 5 Bathrooms
Around Truxton Circle
The majority of the housing consists of two-level townhomes with flat roofs. These adjacent homes come in various colors, creating a bright, vibrant atmosphere. Bates Street is especially known for its freshly colored contemporary homes. There also are options for new condominiums. The owners of the properties in this neighborhood are known to go through renovations often, slowly transforming the environment with more modern and picturesque architecture.
There are several smaller, casual restaurants that feel like a part of the neighborhood. These restaurants are unique, with fresh menus and charming settings. One can find a variety of foods of different cultures. If not satisfied with the neighborhood restaurants, several bigger, fancier restaurants are within a ten-minute walk. These restaurants are more well-known and perfect for special occasions.
Truxton Circle has a varied group of residents. There are a lot of families including children of all ages, due to the presence of multiple elementary, middle, and high schools in the neighborhood. Recently, there has also been an influx of young professionals to the neighborhood.
Go out to happy hour and dinner after work, and then stop by the Howard Theatre for a concert. Or plan ahead and get a ticket to watch a show at the nearby Verizon Center. If the show ends early, end your evening with a drink or two at the bars near Shaw-Howard.
Take a morning walk to the Smithsonian American Art Museum or the National Portrait Gallery. Then, stop by one of the local restaurants for a brunch special. Make a quick stop at one of the two public libraries in the neighborhood, and choose a good evening read. End your afternoon with a visit to the local farmers market or grocery store, and stock up for the week with fresh food.
Locals Love
- Walkability
- Proximity to the metro
- Architectural diversity
Locals Don't Love
- Rising home prices
- Fast paced development
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