Best Address® Real Estate, LLC      
An Independent, Locally Owned, Full-Service Brokerage Firm
Licensed in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia
Joseph Himali, CRS, GRI
Principal Broker
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Adams Morgan  
AU Park 
Barnaby Woods
Berkley  
Brightwood
 
Burleith
Capitol Hill   Cathedral Heights  
Chevy Chase  
Cleveland Park  
Colonial Village  
Columbia Heights
Crestwood  
Dupont Circle  
Eckington  
Foggy Bottom  
Forest Hills  
Foxhall  
Friendship Heights
Garfield
Georgetown  
Glover Park
Hawthorne
Hillandale
Kalorama  
Kent  
Lanier Heights
LeDroit Park
Logan Circle
McLean Gardens  
Massachusetts  
     Heights
Mount Pleasant  
Mt. Vernon Square
North Cleveland Park
Observatory Circle
Palisades  
Petworth
Shaw
Shepherd Park
Sheridan-Kalorama
16th Street Heights Spring Valley
Takoma Park
Tenleytown
U Street Corridor
Van Ness  
Wakefield
Wesley Heights
West End
Woodley Park  







DC Neighborhoods

The yellow highlighted section of the map above represents NW DC. Click here to see a map showing the neighborhoods of Northwest Washington, DC.


O
ne of the hardest things about purchasing a home is deciding where you want to live. Which neighborhood will best suit your needs?
     The answer to that question may not be easy, particularly in a city like Washington, DC, where there are approximately 128 different neighborhoods!
     To help you get started, we're developing links to pages with photos and data of specific neighbor-
hoods (see hotlinks to the left) in Northwest DC, plus Capitol Hill, which straddles both Northeast and Southeast DC.
     These pages will include each neighborhood's most recent homes sales data -- including average home price and range in home prices (least expensive to most expensive) -- local schools, and  neighborhood amenities, such as shopping and parks.
     

   

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Tip for Newcomers

     For those of you new to DC, you may not be aware of the fact that the city is divided into quadrants: Northwest (NW), Northeast (NE), Southwest (SW) and Southeast (SE).
     The quadrants are by no means equally proportioned, with NW being the largest; and SW (also known as "The Waterfront"), the smallest.
     The quadrants designate where a property is in relation to the U.S. Capitol Building.  So, any street address followed by "NW", such as "1155 30th Street, NW" is northwest of the Capitol.
     Centrally located, the Capitol Grounds are located at the eastern end of "The Mall," where DC's three "Capitol" streets (North Capitol Street, South Capitol Street, and East Capitol Street) converge. Those streets, with the help of the Mall, serve as the informal boundaries separating the quadrants.