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2030 8th Street NW PH 1
2030 8th Street NW PH 1

Shaw's 10 most expensive homes for sale, mapped

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2030 8th Street NW PH 1

In the Northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C., the Shaw neighborhood has risen in home values and the number of retail and restaurant options available. According to Zillow, the median home value in Shaw is currently $702,100.

Over the past year, home values have risen by 3.9 percent. For next year, Zillow further predicts that home values will continue to rise by 3.4 percent.

Below, Curbed has mapped the 10 priciest listings currently on the market in the area. All of the homes surpass $1 million.

The listings have been mapped from most expensive to least expensive. Some of the homes might be closer to Logan Circle and LeDroit Park than Shaw, but they should still give a good idea of what's available in the area.

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1101 S Street NW

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Asking price: $2 million

Size: 6-bed, 6-bath, 3,000-square-foot townhome

Price per square foot: $667

The skinny: In Shaw, the most expensive home currently up for grabs is this one. It offers exposed brick, bay windows, and a large kitchen with stainless steel appliances and a wine fridge. There is also a carriage house included on the property that can be commercial or residential. One parking space is also included.

1526 Swann Street NW

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Asking price: $1,969,000

Size: 5-bed, 5-bath, 2,840-square-foot townhome

Price per square foot: $693

The skinny: Renovated and ready for the next homebuyer, this Shaw townhome is on the market with an in-law suite, gourmet kitchen, and rooftop deck. There is also off-street parking available.

1319 T Street NW

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Asking price: $1,750,000

Size: 4-bed, 4-bath, 2,997-square-foot townhome

Price per square foot: $584

The skinny: This renovated Victorian rowhouse comes with a formal living room, two-car parking, and a back terrace.

2030 8th Street NW PH 1

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Asking price: $1,595,000

Size: 2-bed, 2-bath, 1,848-square-foot penthouse

Price per square foot: $863

The skinny: In the Atlantic Plumbing development, this bi-level penthouse is on the market with floor-to-ceiling windows and an approximately 700-square-foot private rooftop deck. Amenities include a gym, concierge, and party room.

1830 9th Street NW

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Asking price: $1,325,000

Size: 5-bed, 4-bath, 2,473-square-foot townhome

Price per square foot: $536

The skinny: This Shaw townhome first landed on the market in late January for $1.55 million. Since then, it received a price chop, lowering it to the current ask. Inside, there is an open floor plan and fully updated kitchen and bathrooms. The listing also reads, "BUY THIS HOME, WE WILL BUY YOURS!"

1835 6th Street NW Unit 201

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Asking price: $1,199,000

Size: 3-bed, 4-bath, 1,900-square-foot penthouse

Price per square foot: $631

The skinny: After a roughly $100,000 price chop, this rooftop penthouse duplex is on the market with soaring ceilings, high-end finishes, and a wet bar.

1423 Swann Street NW

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Asking price: $1,150,000

Size: 3-bed, 4-bath townhome

Price per square foot: N/A

The skinny: This renovated townhome boasts stainless steel appliances, laundry, and two updated bathrooms. The lower level has been finished with high ceilings. There is also two-car parking in the rear.

1521 9th Street NW

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Asking price: $1,099,000

Size: 3-bed, 3-bath townhome

Price per square foot: N/A

The skinny: In November 2014, this listing was up for grabs for $4,500/month. It was later removed, and relisted in January 2017 for $1.15 million. Since then, it has received a price chop. Some of the major highlights of this listing include that it has a rooftop deck, gas fireplace, and secured parking.

1442 T Street NW

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Asking price: $1,075,000

Size: 1-bed, 1-bath, 1,194-square-foot townhome

Price per square foot: $900

The skinny: This listing comes with plans approved by the Historic Preservation Review Board for a single-family home. It is being sold as-is. There are no photos available showing the inside of the home.

1835 6th Street NW Unit 101

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Asking price: $1,075,000

Size: 3-bed, 4-bath, 1,900-square-foot duplex

Price per square foot: $566

The skinny: Last on the list is this duplex in Shaw. It offers a car charger, wet bar, granite countertops, and high-end finishes. It first landed on the market in December 2016 for $1,299,500. Since then, it has received two price chops.

1101 S Street NW

Asking price: $2 million

Size: 6-bed, 6-bath, 3,000-square-foot townhome

Price per square foot: $667

The skinny: In Shaw, the most expensive home currently up for grabs is this one. It offers exposed brick, bay windows, and a large kitchen with stainless steel appliances and a wine fridge. There is also a carriage house included on the property that can be commercial or residential. One parking space is also included.

1526 Swann Street NW

Asking price: $1,969,000

Size: 5-bed, 5-bath, 2,840-square-foot townhome

Price per square foot: $693

The skinny: Renovated and ready for the next homebuyer, this Shaw townhome is on the market with an in-law suite, gourmet kitchen, and rooftop deck. There is also off-street parking available.

1319 T Street NW

Asking price: $1,750,000

Size: 4-bed, 4-bath, 2,997-square-foot townhome

Price per square foot: $584

The skinny: This renovated Victorian rowhouse comes with a formal living room, two-car parking, and a back terrace.

2030 8th Street NW PH 1

Asking price: $1,595,000

Size: 2-bed, 2-bath, 1,848-square-foot penthouse

Price per square foot: $863

The skinny: In the Atlantic Plumbing development, this bi-level penthouse is on the market with floor-to-ceiling windows and an approximately 700-square-foot private rooftop deck. Amenities include a gym, concierge, and party room.

1830 9th Street NW

Asking price: $1,325,000

Size: 5-bed, 4-bath, 2,473-square-foot townhome

Price per square foot: $536

The skinny: This Shaw townhome first landed on the market in late January for $1.55 million. Since then, it received a price chop, lowering it to the current ask. Inside, there is an open floor plan and fully updated kitchen and bathrooms. The listing also reads, "BUY THIS HOME, WE WILL BUY YOURS!"

1835 6th Street NW Unit 201

Asking price: $1,199,000

Size: 3-bed, 4-bath, 1,900-square-foot penthouse

Price per square foot: $631

The skinny: After a roughly $100,000 price chop, this rooftop penthouse duplex is on the market with soaring ceilings, high-end finishes, and a wet bar.

1423 Swann Street NW

Asking price: $1,150,000

Size: 3-bed, 4-bath townhome

Price per square foot: N/A

The skinny: This renovated townhome boasts stainless steel appliances, laundry, and two updated bathrooms. The lower level has been finished with high ceilings. There is also two-car parking in the rear.

1521 9th Street NW

Asking price: $1,099,000

Size: 3-bed, 3-bath townhome

Price per square foot: N/A

The skinny: In November 2014, this listing was up for grabs for $4,500/month. It was later removed, and relisted in January 2017 for $1.15 million. Since then, it has received a price chop. Some of the major highlights of this listing include that it has a rooftop deck, gas fireplace, and secured parking.

1442 T Street NW

Asking price: $1,075,000

Size: 1-bed, 1-bath, 1,194-square-foot townhome

Price per square foot: $900

The skinny: This listing comes with plans approved by the Historic Preservation Review Board for a single-family home. It is being sold as-is. There are no photos available showing the inside of the home.

1835 6th Street NW Unit 101

Asking price: $1,075,000

Size: 3-bed, 4-bath, 1,900-square-foot duplex

Price per square foot: $566

The skinny: Last on the list is this duplex in Shaw. It offers a car charger, wet bar, granite countertops, and high-end finishes. It first landed on the market in December 2016 for $1,299,500. Since then, it has received two price chops.