Looking to purchase a home, but don't want to go all out on the square footage? The map below will help you know what's up for grabs in the Washington, D.C. market, from a 309-square-foot studio in Columbia Heights to a 400-square-foot condo in Mt. Pleasant. These units vary not only in size and price, but in the amenities they offer and whether or not they're already furnished. In case you think these units are a little too tiny, be sure to check out Washington, D.C.'s smallest single-family home and apartment for a palate cleanser.
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D.C.'s 10 Tiniest Listings Currently on the Market
From Columbia Heights to Mt. Pleasant and beyond

1725 17th Street NW #417
Asking price: $215,000
Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 308-square-foot condo
Price per square foot: $698
The skinny: Washington, D.C.'s teeny tiniest studio currently on the market is located in Dupont Circle. With $335 monthly HOA dues, this abode offers the bare minimum: a dishwasher, a few cabinets, and a walk-in closet. Despite the small space, the listing is pet-friendly. The development features amenities like a laundry area and a rooftop deck with a bar.
3515 Hertford Place NW #1
Asking price: $189,900
Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 309-square-foot condo
Price per square foot: $615
The skinny: This studio is being sold as is with some need for TLC. The listing doesn't go into detail as to what areas might need some more refreshing, and there are no photos of the inside. The unit is located in the lower level. The HOA dues total $183.
1657 31st Street NW #108
Asking price: $229,900
Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 310-square-foot condo
Price per square foot: $742
The skinny: This listing was last sold for $201,000 in December 2012. It returned to the market March 2015 for $269,000 and has since then experienced four price chops. Some of the highlights inside include a breakfast bar and plenty of cabinet space. Every month, the tenant must pay an additional $271 for the HOA.
1512 Marion Street NW #304
Asking price: $220,000
Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 330-square-foot condo
Price per square foot: $667
The skinny: Along with dark hardwood flooring throughout, this studio is up for grabs with stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and high ceilings. The monthly HOA dues total $250.
1727 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Asking price: $235,000
Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 333-square-foot condo
Price per square foot: $706
The skinny: This Dupont Circle condo offers amenities like a door attendant, package pickup, and a rooftop. Unfortunately, there are no other photos inside the listing.
1512 Marion Street NW #303
Asking price: $282,000
Size: 1-bed, 1-bath, 382-square-foot condo
Price per square foot: $738
The skinny: Finally, a one-bedroom unit, and it's located in the same building as D.C.'s fourth smallest unit on the market. With $299 monthly HOA dues, this unit comes with hardwood flooring, stainless steel appliances, and intercom access.
1601 18th Street NW #608
Asking price: $250,000
Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 391-square-foot condo
Price per square foot: $639
The skinny: If you want lots of light, you can get it with this condo. This unit offers large windows as well as parquet flooring and a walk-in closet. According to the listing, some of the amenities in this development include two bicycle storage rooms, a rooftop deck, and a front desk attendant.The monthly HOA dues total $790.
3701 Connecticut Avenue NW #226
Asking price: $200,000
Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 395-square-foot condo
Price per square foot: $506
The skinny: This furnished studio is located in Cleveland Park and is only one-and-a-half blocks away from the Metro. The HOA dues cost $451 per month. All utilities are included in the condo fee. Laundry is located in the building.
1321 Fairmont Street NW #405
Asking price: $299,000
Size: 1-bed, 1-bath, 400-square-foot condo
Price per square foot: $748
The skinny: In Columbia Heights, this one-bedroom unit is up for grabs with $187 monthly HOA dues. Despite being the most expensive unit on this list, it's still very affordable. For the area, the median listing price is $447,000.
1801 Clydesdale Place NW #109
Asking price: $135,000
Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 400-square-foot condo
Price per square foot: $338
The skinny: While the largest unit on this list, this condo is also the cheapest. Some of the downsides include that the kitchenette doesn't come with a dishwasher or much cabinet space. A few pluses include that the development features a 24-hour front desk, rooftop deck, exercise room, and laundry room.