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The 10 Tiniest Homes You Can Buy in Washington, D.C.

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All across the Curbed-iverse, we are celebrating homes that are as small as they are precious with the first ever Micro Week. This week celebrates small living that is becoming more and more popular around the nation. With this map, Curbed DC takes a look at the 10 smallest homes on the market in our nation's capital. While the size of the homes may surprise you, the prices may shock you with the most expensive home on the list being $289,900 for a 384-square-foot condo. While every home on the list is under 450-square-feet, you may be surprised to find that they provide exactly what you need without the claustrophobia.


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1211 G Street SE

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At 264-square-feet, this Capitol Hill condo is the smallest of the small listings on the market in Washington, D.C. It offers zero bedrooms and one bathroom for $224,900 and $96 monthly HOA dues.

1901 16th Street NW

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With 334-square-feet and an asking price of $194,999, this condo comes to $584 per square. The listing only includes one photo and is described as being "perfect for the low maintenance home owner." If you're motivated to do some home improvement, take a look at this Old City #2 abode. Monthly maintenance comes to $323.

1439 Euclid Street NW

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This Columbia Heights listing proves that great things do come in small packages. The home only features zero bedrooms and one bathroom, but as one of the cutest studios in this list, it may just make you fall in love with pull-down beds. Some of the highlights include a renovated kitchen with a breakfast bar and remote controlled custom ceiling lighting. The asking price is $205,000 with $245 monthly HOA dues.

1701 16th Street NW

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We didn't think it was possible, but this Logan Circle co-op proves that 365-square feet really is big enough to hold a party in. With plenty of seating space and an updated kitchen with stainless steel appliances, this listing is another example that you don't need to live large to live well. The asking price is $215,000 with $566 monthly HOA dues.

739 Longfellow Street NW

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In Petworth, you can find the fifth smallest listing on the market at 373-square-feet. Some of the highlights inside include a washer and dryer, stainless steel appliances in the kitchen, and ceramic tiles in the bathroom. With zero bedrooms and one bathroom, the asking price is $115,000 with $209 monthly HOA dues.

1700 Columbia Road NW

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This 384-square-foot condo is still under development in Adams Morgan, but is on the market for $289,900 with $189 monthly HOA dues. From the renderings, it shows that the apartment features dark hardwood flooring throughout, large windows, high ceilings, and a shared rooftop. The listing offers zero bedrooms and one bathroom.

105 6th Street SE

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With zero bedrooms and one bathroom, this Capitol Hill condo is on the market with only 388-square-feet in tow. Despite its size, it's one of the most luxurious homes on this list with a walk-in shower, a spacious closet, and a pot rack. The asking price is $249,900 with $350 monthly HOA dues.

2800 Wisconsin Avenue NW

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At 392-square-feet, this Observatory Circle condo comes with zero bedrooms and one bathroom. It features dark cabinetry in the kitchen, tiled flooring throughout, and a balcony. The asking price is $205,000 with $387 monthly HOA dues.

1300 Massachusetts Avenue NW

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With 400-square-feet, this zero-bedroom, one-bathroom condo can be yours for $219,000 with $354 monthly HOA dues. Some of the highlights inside include hardwood flooring throughout and built-in bookshelves.

1413 T Street NW

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The tenth smallest home on the Washington, D.C. market is on U Street at 412-square-feet. This condo was recently upgraded and features hardwood flooring throughout, exposed brick walls, stainless steel appliances in the kitchen, and glass blocks. For $284,000 and $197 monthly HOA dues, this listing includes one bedroom and one bathroom.

1211 G Street SE

At 264-square-feet, this Capitol Hill condo is the smallest of the small listings on the market in Washington, D.C. It offers zero bedrooms and one bathroom for $224,900 and $96 monthly HOA dues.

1901 16th Street NW

With 334-square-feet and an asking price of $194,999, this condo comes to $584 per square. The listing only includes one photo and is described as being "perfect for the low maintenance home owner." If you're motivated to do some home improvement, take a look at this Old City #2 abode. Monthly maintenance comes to $323.

1439 Euclid Street NW

This Columbia Heights listing proves that great things do come in small packages. The home only features zero bedrooms and one bathroom, but as one of the cutest studios in this list, it may just make you fall in love with pull-down beds. Some of the highlights include a renovated kitchen with a breakfast bar and remote controlled custom ceiling lighting. The asking price is $205,000 with $245 monthly HOA dues.

1701 16th Street NW

We didn't think it was possible, but this Logan Circle co-op proves that 365-square feet really is big enough to hold a party in. With plenty of seating space and an updated kitchen with stainless steel appliances, this listing is another example that you don't need to live large to live well. The asking price is $215,000 with $566 monthly HOA dues.

739 Longfellow Street NW

In Petworth, you can find the fifth smallest listing on the market at 373-square-feet. Some of the highlights inside include a washer and dryer, stainless steel appliances in the kitchen, and ceramic tiles in the bathroom. With zero bedrooms and one bathroom, the asking price is $115,000 with $209 monthly HOA dues.

1700 Columbia Road NW

This 384-square-foot condo is still under development in Adams Morgan, but is on the market for $289,900 with $189 monthly HOA dues. From the renderings, it shows that the apartment features dark hardwood flooring throughout, large windows, high ceilings, and a shared rooftop. The listing offers zero bedrooms and one bathroom.

105 6th Street SE

With zero bedrooms and one bathroom, this Capitol Hill condo is on the market with only 388-square-feet in tow. Despite its size, it's one of the most luxurious homes on this list with a walk-in shower, a spacious closet, and a pot rack. The asking price is $249,900 with $350 monthly HOA dues.

2800 Wisconsin Avenue NW

At 392-square-feet, this Observatory Circle condo comes with zero bedrooms and one bathroom. It features dark cabinetry in the kitchen, tiled flooring throughout, and a balcony. The asking price is $205,000 with $387 monthly HOA dues.

1300 Massachusetts Avenue NW

With 400-square-feet, this zero-bedroom, one-bathroom condo can be yours for $219,000 with $354 monthly HOA dues. Some of the highlights inside include hardwood flooring throughout and built-in bookshelves.

1413 T Street NW

The tenth smallest home on the Washington, D.C. market is on U Street at 412-square-feet. This condo was recently upgraded and features hardwood flooring throughout, exposed brick walls, stainless steel appliances in the kitchen, and glass blocks. For $284,000 and $197 monthly HOA dues, this listing includes one bedroom and one bathroom.