This is the kind of first home that just makes sense—and still feels like a win.
Welcome to Madison Terrace, a classic art deco building tucked into 16th Street Heights, where
you get character, space, and a neighborhood that actually feels like a neighborhood. Unit 506
sits on the top floor, so you’re getting that golden-hour, west-facing light and treetop views that
hit just right after a long day.
Inside, it’s the details you don’t find everywhere anymore—hardwood floors, arched doorways,
real room separation (yes, an actual dining space), and so much storage. There’s even a front
closet big enough for your coat and your suitcase and your weekend hiking gear.
The layout flows easily: a bright living room for hosting or unwinding, a separate dining nook
that doubles perfectly as a WFH setup, and a kitchen with a window (underrated, but life-
changing). The bedroom fits a queen or king comfortably, and the walk-in closet is the kind of
upgrade you’ll appreciate immediately.
The building itself keeps it simple—in a good way. A community deck for warm nights, bike
storage, extra storage, laundry in the building, and it’s pet-friendly. Everything you actually need,
nothing you don’t.
And the location? This is where it really clicks. You’re steps from Moreland’s Tavern, weekend
farmers markets, Rock Creek trails, and your go-to coffee spots. Plus, easy bus access that gets
you downtown or to the Metro without the usual hassle.
If you’re looking for something that feels like your space—not just a box in a building—this
one’s worth a look.
Description
This is the kind of first home that just makes sense—and still feels like a win.
Welcome to Madison Terrace, a classic art deco building tucked into 16th Street Heights, where
you get character, space, and a neighborhood that actually feels like a neighborhood. Unit 506
sits on the top floor, so you’re getting that golden-hour, west-facing light and treetop views that
hit just right after a long day.
Inside, it’s the details you don’t find everywhere anymore—hardwood floors, arched doorways,
real room separation (yes, an actual dining space), and so much storage. There’s even a front
closet big enough for your coat and your suitcase and your weekend hiking gear.
The layout flows easily: a bright living room for hosting or unwinding, a separate dining nook
that doubles perfectly as a WFH setup, and a kitchen with a window (underrated, but life-
changing). The bedroom fits a queen or king comfortably, and the walk-in closet is the kind of
upgrade you’ll appreciate immediately.
The building itself keeps it simple—in a good way. A community deck for warm nights, bike
storage, extra storage, laundry in the building, and it’s pet-friendly. Everything you actually need,
nothing you don’t.
And the location? This is where it really clicks. You’re steps from Moreland’s Tavern, weekend
farmers markets, Rock Creek trails, and your go-to coffee spots. Plus, easy bus access that gets
you downtown or to the Metro without the usual hassle.
If you’re looking for something that feels like your space—not just a box in a building—this
one’s worth a look.
This is the kind of first home that just makes sense—and still feels like a win.
Welcome to Madison Terrace, a classic art deco building tucked into 16th Street Heights, where
you get character, space, and a neighborhood that actually feels like a neighborhood. Unit 506
sits on the top floor, so you’re getting that golden-hour, west-facing light and treetop views that
hit just right after a long day.
Inside, it’s the details you don’t find everywhere anymore—hardwood floors, arched doorways,
real room separation (yes, an actual dining space), and so much storage. There’s even a front
closet big enough for your coat and your suitcase and your weekend hiking gear.
The layout flows easily: a bright living room for hosting or unwinding, a separate dining nook
that doubles perfectly as a WFH setup, and a kitchen with a window (underrated, but life-
changing). The bedroom fits a queen or king comfortably, and the walk-in closet is the kind of
upgrade you’ll appreciate immediately.
The building itself keeps it simple—in a good way. A community deck for warm nights, bike
storage, extra storage, laundry in the building, and it’s pet-friendly. Everything you actually need,
nothing you don’t.
And the location? This is where it really clicks. You’re steps from Moreland’s Tavern, weekend
farmers markets, Rock Creek trails, and your go-to coffee spots. Plus, easy bus access that gets
you downtown or to the Metro without the usual hassle.
If you’re looking for something that feels like your space—not just a box in a building—this
one’s worth a look.
Description
This is the kind of first home that just makes sense—and still feels like a win.
Welcome to Madison Terrace, a classic art deco building tucked into 16th Street Heights, where
you get character, space, and a neighborhood that actually feels like a neighborhood. Unit 506
sits on the top floor, so you’re getting that golden-hour, west-facing light and treetop views that
hit just right after a long day.
Inside, it’s the details you don’t find everywhere anymore—hardwood floors, arched doorways,
real room separation (yes, an actual dining space), and so much storage. There’s even a front
closet big enough for your coat and your suitcase and your weekend hiking gear.
The layout flows easily: a bright living room for hosting or unwinding, a separate dining nook
that doubles perfectly as a WFH setup, and a kitchen with a window (underrated, but life-
changing). The bedroom fits a queen or king comfortably, and the walk-in closet is the kind of
upgrade you’ll appreciate immediately.
The building itself keeps it simple—in a good way. A community deck for warm nights, bike
storage, extra storage, laundry in the building, and it’s pet-friendly. Everything you actually need,
nothing you don’t.
And the location? This is where it really clicks. You’re steps from Moreland’s Tavern, weekend
farmers markets, Rock Creek trails, and your go-to coffee spots. Plus, easy bus access that gets
you downtown or to the Metro without the usual hassle.
If you’re looking for something that feels like your space—not just a box in a building—this
one’s worth a look.
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