Description of 1824 D St, Washington, DC 20002
Listing details for 1824 D St, Washington, DC 20002 : Some homes win on charm. Some win on space. This one does both, then adds the things Hill East buyers are usually hunting for separately: real square footage, three bedrooms (plus a den), three full baths, private outdoor space, included parking, and direct sightlines toward the future RFK campus redevelopment.
Set inside a four-unit building, this upper-level residence offers approximately 1,470 square feet across two bright, well-planned levels. It lives bigger than the stat sheet and stacks up beautifully against many of the smaller Hill East houses nearby. You get the room, the utility, and the amenities without taking on the same maintenance load.
The main level opens into a bright, easy living space where the kitchen, dining, and living areas all connect naturally. Stone countertops, stainless steel appliances, hardwood floors, and clean modern finishes give the home a polished feel without making it feel sterile. At the rear of this level, a large bedroom with its own private bath adds real flexibility—whether it serves as a guest suite, a work-from-home setup, or a roommate layout, it works.
Upstairs is where the home really starts separating itself. There are two additional bedrooms, including a spacious primary suite with generous closet space and a large designer bath with a dual-head shower. And then there’s the den—the extra space that makes daily life easier, whether you need a media nook, reading room, or Peloton zone.
But the true crown jewel is the 360-square-foot private roof deck. Accessed by an interior staircase, this is not just a place for a couple of chairs and a sad little plant; it is a sprawling open-air stage with views toward the RFK campus and the planned new home of the Washington Commanders. This is where you’ll host dinner under bistro lights, feel the game-day energy in the distance, and enjoy quiet mornings above the city before the neighborhood wakes up. If you need even more green space, the building features a surprisingly large shared backyard. With only four units sharing the space, it feels incredibly private and offers a flexible outdoor footprint perfect for quiet relaxation or hosting personal gatherings.
The RFK piece is not some vague “future development” throwaway line. The approved $3.8 billion redevelopment plan includes housing, retail, and recreation, signaling a new era for the neighborhood. From your roof deck, you aren't just looking at the skyline—you’re looking at what will become one of the most important anchors in the city. Combined with the proximity to the Stadium-Armory Metro and the beloved cafes of Capitol Hill, this home is a polished, sun-drenched pedestal for your next chapter.