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D.C.’s 10 smallest condos for sale, mapped

Get cozy in these itty bitty dwellings

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929 Florida Avenue NW Unit 5006.
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Living small has its advantages. For one, it can pretty much guarantee lower prices. Furthermore, it can really challenge homebuyers to figure out how to make compact spaces look totally fab.

For those who are searching for something smaller or who simply want to know what their options are, Curbed DC has mapped the 10 smallest condos and co-ops for sale in Washington, D.C. The mapped points have been listed from smallest square footage to largest square footage.

Want a look at the oldest homes on the market? Check out this Curbed DC article.

More interested in seeing what the big spenders set their sights on? Here is a Curbed DC article on the District’s most expensive homes on the market.

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1756 Corcoran Street NW Unit 1/2B

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Asking price: $212,000

Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 290-square-foot condo

The skinny: Spanning less than 300 square feet, this condo is the smallest on this list and on the market. Despite that, the kitchen looks pretty good for what you get for the price. It boasts a breakfast bar and a dishwasher. The $364 monthly HOA dues cover air conditioning, heat, water, and trash. Pets are allowed inside.

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950 25th Street NW Unit 401-N

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Asking price: $168,000

Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 310-square-foot co-op

The skinny: Unfortunately, there are no photos inside this pied-a-terre, but the listing assures that it comes with plenty of amenities worth considering. These amenities include a fitness center, business center, interior courtyard, 24-hour front desk, and a rooftop swimming pool. Out of any of the units on this list, this condo comes with the highest monthly HOA dues, which total $692.

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1701 16th Street NW Unit 204

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Asking price: $179,888

Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 320-square-foot co-op

The skinny: With $439 monthly HOA dues, this co-op comes with a free workout room, bicycle storage, a rooftop deck, and on-site laundry. The unit, itself, features an updated kitchen with a two-burner stovetop and a dishwasher. Sorry, bakers, but there is no oven in the kitchen.

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1901 16th Street NW Unit 301

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Asking price: $229,900

Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 338-square-foot condo

The skinny: Next up, this condo comes with low $322 monthly HOA dues and a close walk to the nearest Metro station. The listing photos don’t show too much, but it looks like the kitchen features a breakfast bar.

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1701 16th Street NW Unit 706

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Asking price: $249,900

Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 340-square-foot co-op

The skinny: With courtyard views, this small co-op is up for grabs with crown moldings and hardwood flooring throughout. The kitchen offers an island with barstool seating, custom cabinets, and stainless steel appliances. The monthly HOA dues total $506.

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929 Florida Avenue NW Unit 5006

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Asking price: $299,900

Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 385-square-foot condo

The skinny: While still one of the smallest condos on the list, this may also be one of the prettiest, with high ceilings and an open kitchen included. The kitchen features stainless steel appliances and dark wooden cabinetry, while the pet-friendly building includes a concierge and rooftop deck. The monthly HOA dues come to a total of $189, the lowest dues on this list.

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929 Florida Avenue NW Unit 4006

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Asking price: $329,000

Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 385-square-foot condo

The skinny: In the same building as the previous listing, this unit is also a sight to see with a kitchen that comes with dark wooden cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, and a tile backsplash. With $199 monthly HOA dues, the listing also indicates that the ceilings go as high as 10 feet with southern-facing windows. The building is adjacent to a Whole Foods Market. The building also offers garage parking.

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2141 I Street NW Unit 105

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Asking price: $215,000

Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 387-square-foot condo

The skinny: This Foggy Bottom studio comes with an updated kitchen and bathroom, a large walk-in closet, and a close walk to a Trader Joe’s and Whole Foods Market. The HOA dues total $350 per month.

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1657 31st Street NW Unit 107

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Asking price: $290,000

Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 395-square-foot condo

The skinny: With a renovated bathroom and updated amenities, this condo is one of the best on the list, thanks to its high ceilings, hardwood flooring, and extra storage. When it comes to HOA dues, they total $363 per month.

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1 Scott Circle NW Unit 514

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Asking price: $209,900

Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 400-square-foot condo

The skinny: Last but not least, this freshly painted condo is up for grabs with a 24-hour concierge, rooftop deck, bike room, and library. The monthly HOA dues total $461.

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1756 Corcoran Street NW Unit 1/2B

Asking price: $212,000

Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 290-square-foot condo

The skinny: Spanning less than 300 square feet, this condo is the smallest on this list and on the market. Despite that, the kitchen looks pretty good for what you get for the price. It boasts a breakfast bar and a dishwasher. The $364 monthly HOA dues cover air conditioning, heat, water, and trash. Pets are allowed inside.

Photo via McEnearney Associates

950 25th Street NW Unit 401-N

Asking price: $168,000

Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 310-square-foot co-op

The skinny: Unfortunately, there are no photos inside this pied-a-terre, but the listing assures that it comes with plenty of amenities worth considering. These amenities include a fitness center, business center, interior courtyard, 24-hour front desk, and a rooftop swimming pool. Out of any of the units on this list, this condo comes with the highest monthly HOA dues, which total $692.

Photo via Compass

1701 16th Street NW Unit 204

Asking price: $179,888

Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 320-square-foot co-op

The skinny: With $439 monthly HOA dues, this co-op comes with a free workout room, bicycle storage, a rooftop deck, and on-site laundry. The unit, itself, features an updated kitchen with a two-burner stovetop and a dishwasher. Sorry, bakers, but there is no oven in the kitchen.

Photo via Keller Williams Capital Properties

1901 16th Street NW Unit 301

Asking price: $229,900

Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 338-square-foot condo

The skinny: Next up, this condo comes with low $322 monthly HOA dues and a close walk to the nearest Metro station. The listing photos don’t show too much, but it looks like the kitchen features a breakfast bar.

Photo via Pier Associates Real Estate, Inc.

1701 16th Street NW Unit 706

Asking price: $249,900

Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 340-square-foot co-op

The skinny: With courtyard views, this small co-op is up for grabs with crown moldings and hardwood flooring throughout. The kitchen offers an island with barstool seating, custom cabinets, and stainless steel appliances. The monthly HOA dues total $506.

Photo via Weichert Realtors

929 Florida Avenue NW Unit 5006

Asking price: $299,900

Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 385-square-foot condo

The skinny: While still one of the smallest condos on the list, this may also be one of the prettiest, with high ceilings and an open kitchen included. The kitchen features stainless steel appliances and dark wooden cabinetry, while the pet-friendly building includes a concierge and rooftop deck. The monthly HOA dues come to a total of $189, the lowest dues on this list.

Photo via TTR Sotheby's International Realty

929 Florida Avenue NW Unit 4006

Asking price: $329,000

Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 385-square-foot condo

The skinny: In the same building as the previous listing, this unit is also a sight to see with a kitchen that comes with dark wooden cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, and a tile backsplash. With $199 monthly HOA dues, the listing also indicates that the ceilings go as high as 10 feet with southern-facing windows. The building is adjacent to a Whole Foods Market. The building also offers garage parking.

Photo via TTR Sotheby's International Realty

2141 I Street NW Unit 105

Asking price: $215,000

Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 387-square-foot condo

The skinny: This Foggy Bottom studio comes with an updated kitchen and bathroom, a large walk-in closet, and a close walk to a Trader Joe’s and Whole Foods Market. The HOA dues total $350 per month.

Photo via EJF Real Estate Services

1657 31st Street NW Unit 107

Asking price: $290,000

Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 395-square-foot condo

The skinny: With a renovated bathroom and updated amenities, this condo is one of the best on the list, thanks to its high ceilings, hardwood flooring, and extra storage. When it comes to HOA dues, they total $363 per month.

Photo via Bethesda Realty Group LLC

1 Scott Circle NW Unit 514

Asking price: $209,900

Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 400-square-foot condo

The skinny: Last but not least, this freshly painted condo is up for grabs with a 24-hour concierge, rooftop deck, bike room, and library. The monthly HOA dues total $461.

Photo via Real Living At Home