Georgetown U College Condos
Georgetown U Condos, Towns & Rowhouses
Thinking about a condo, townhome or rowhouse for your Georgetown University student? In addition to earning a degree, they'll build equity, creditworthiness, and take a major step toward financial independence, all while saving money on student housing.

Get To Know Georgetown
Historic Village | Tourist Magnet
Founded more than fifty years before Washington, DC as a tiny port town in the colony of Maryland, Georgetown was later absorbed into the federal District.
The Georgetown neighborhood has since been home to future presidents, politicos and dignitaries, and immortalized in television and film. But from its East Village to the West Village–along gas-lit brick & cobblestone streets and the breezy shores of the Potomac–to the gothic spires of Georgetown University, Georgetown residents simply think of it as the charming and colorful place they call home.
Key Details
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Neighborhood Activity
Tourists and local shoppers & diners from M Street to Wisconsin Ave and the East village, and the congestion that goes with them. Good luck parking.
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Lifestyle
100% walkable Georgetown offers something for everyone, from boutique shopping to wine sampling, waterfront dining, water sports on the Potomac, and art gallery browsing. Historic sites, secret gardens, the C&O Canals & trails are all part of daily Georgetown life. Find your favorite coffee spot, bakery, and bike path. There’s something unique and adorable around every corner.
Georgetown Real Estate Market
Georgetown offers a mix of condominium and single family home options for university students. Make an investment in one of the strongest real estate markets in the country as you continue your education.
Residential real estate in Georgetown consists primarily of rowhouses and condominiums. There are also a number of detached single family homes, and a few cooperatives. Condominiums in Georgetown range from rownhouse and apartment building conversions to boutique and mid-rise new construction.
Georgetown Condo Buildings
- 1055 High
- 3014 Dent
- 3210 Grace
- 3222 Cherry Hill
- 3303 Water
- 3601 M
- Canal House
- Cloisters
- Dent Place
- Downing & Vaux | 1920 | 1517 30th St NW & 2910 Q St NW
- Dumbarton
- Dumbarton Court
- Elliot | 4 Units | New Construction | 3255 Prospect Street NW
- Eton Court
- Flour Mill Condos
- Gateway Georgetown
- Georgetown Gateway
- Georgetown Madelon
- Georgetown Park
- Hillside Residences
- Lyons Mill
- Montrose
- Montrose Walk
- Paper Mill Court
- Papermill
- Phillips Row
- Phillips School
- Providence
- Q Street
- R Street
- Residences at Harbourside
- Ritz Carlton Residences Georgetown
- Scott Place/Caton Place
- Sheridan Garage
- South of M Street
- Trinity Walk
- Wadsworth House
- Washington Harbour
- Wormley Row
About Georgetown Condos
Average Price
1-2 BR Condos- Prices for one bedroom condos range from $549,000. to $815,000. Prices vary according to location, floor level, view, building age and amenities, square footage, included parking and storage. Condo fees range from $325.00 per month to $1,400.00 depending on the location, age, amenities and size of the building(s).
About Georgetown Attached Homes
Townhome & Rowhouse Benefits
- Higher resale value than condos on average
- Greater autonomy in updating, maintenance
- No common elements to pay for if you don't use them
- More freedom to rent long-term and short-term
- Potential for expansion
- Greater equity build over time
Average Price
Georgetown Towns & Rows- Prices for 2 bedroom homes in Georgetown range from $750,000. to $2M. Prices vary according to location, home type, square footage, and condition.
About Georgetown Mini Homes
Mini Home Benefits
- Condo alternative | Best of both worlds
- Higher resale value than condo of same size on average
- Greater equity build over time
- Unusual, hard to replicate in the market
- Priced between a condo and rowhouse
- Generally offer private outdoor space, greater likelihood of parking
- Greater autonomy in updating, maintenance
- No common elements to pay for if you don't use them
- More freedom to rent long-term and short-term
Mini Home Locations
- Blagden Alley/Naylor Court | Shaw
- Bloomingdale Court | Bloomingdale
- Brown's Court | Capitol Hill
- Fraser Court | Dupont Circle
- Gessford Court | Capitol Hill
- Hughes Mews | Foggy Bottom
- Pomander Walk | Georgetown
- Scott Place-Canton Place | Georgetown
- Snow's Court | Foggy Bottom

1 & 2 Bedroom Homes
In some parts of DC you’ll find short streets or alleyways of one and two bedroom Federal-style rowhouses like the one shown on the right, located on Pomander Walk, near Volta Park in Georgetown’s West Village.
These quaint houses are beloved for their charm, private outdoor space, and proximity to some of the neighborhood’s most popular amenities.
Average Price
Pomander Walk- Prices for one bedroom homes on Pomander Walk average around $649,000. Prices for a two bedroom home average from $725,000 to $815,000. Prices vary according to square footage, inner vs end of row position, and level of updating.
They don’t come on the market often, but when they do, they’re sure to be snapped up quickly by knowing buyers. These homes make wonderful vacation rentals.
Georgetown Alternatives
Still convenient to Georgetown University:
- West End
- Burleith
- Glover Park
These neighborhoods offer affordable options for students buying condominiums and fee simple homes.

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