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Adam's Morgan: 

                                 

Adams Morgan is a culturally diverse community with lot of restaurants, nightclubs, coffee houses, bars, bookstores, art galleries and unique specialty shops. Neighborhood restaurants feature cuisine from just about everywhere from Ethiopia and Vietnam to Latin America and the Caribbean. Adams Morgan is the center of Washington, DC's liveliest nightlife and is popular with young professionals. 

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Walker’s Paradise

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Capitol Hill:
 

The 'Hill' is the largest historic residential neighborhood in Washington D.C., stretching easterly in front of the United States Capitol along wide avenues. It is one of the oldest residential communities in Washington, and, with roughly 35,000 people in just under two square miles, it is also one of the most densely populated.

As a geographic feature, Capitol Hill rises in the center of the District of Columbia and extends eastward. Pierre L'Enfant, as he began to develop his plan for the new Federal City in 1791, chose to locate the "Congress House" on the crest of the hill, facing the city, a site that L'Enfant characterized as a "pedestal waiting for a monument."

The Capitol Hill neighborhood today straddles two quadrants of the city, Southeast and Northeast, and a large portion is now designated as the Capitol Hill historic district. The name Capitol Hill is often used to refer to both the historic district and to the larger neighborhood around it. 

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78 out of 100

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LOGAN CIRCLE

Named for the traffic circle at its center, Logan Circle real estate is located in a trendy neighborhood made up of fifty square blocks in Northwest DC Prior to 2000, Logan Circle’s identity was nearly indistinct from its better-known neighbor, Dupont Circle. In recent years, however, it has shed the nickname “Dupont East” and emerged as a thriving community in its own right.

It is easy to see why many people choose to buy Logan Circle real estate. While the arrival of Whole Foods Market is widely recognized as the main catalyst for the neighborhood’s revitalization effort, the relocation of several art galleries from Georgetown and Dupont Circle has also helped elevate the neighborhood’s status. Logan Circle real estate includes many restored Victorian brownstones which once housed prominent DC residents such as boxer Jack Johnson, educator Mary McCleod Bethune, and musician Duke Ellington.

Today, Logan Circle real estate is home to a popular shopping destination, whose main commercial corridor along 14th Street is lined with boutiques, galleries, and bookstores. Its vibrant nightlife is also a major attraction, luring many young professionals to invest in Logan Circle real estate. You can learn more about the Logan Circle estate market, including timely statistics about active inventory and the median sales price of area homes, by visiting the Logan Circle housing market report. You can also refer to the facts below for additional details about living in Logan Circle.

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86 out of 100

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