2655 41st St NW Unit B4, Washington, DC 20007
2655 41st St NW Unit B4, Washington, DC 20007
A Spacious Glover Park One-Bedroom with Room to Breathe * 1 month concession with 14-month lease*
A generous one-bedroom with hardwood floors, a true dining room, and the easy, lived-in convenience that makes Glover Park such an enduring corner of the city.
This is the kind of one-bedroom that feels composed rather than cramped. Inside, hardwood floors lead you through a large living area, a separate dining room, and a galley kitchen that keeps the layout practical without closing anything in. The bedroom sits just off the main living space and is brightened by an oversized window that brings in a strong wash of natural light. Across the hall, the updated bathroom offers a full tub and shower. Good closet space, access to the building’s laundry room, and the rooftop round out a home that feels comfortable, functional, and quietly inviting.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Hardwood floors, a large living room, and a separate dining room
Updated bathroom with full tub and shower
Building laundry, rooftop access, and strong natural light
Glover Park has a certain steadiness to it. It takes its name from Charles Carroll Glover, and the neighborhood name first appeared in print in 1926, a reminder that this part of Northwest has long been shaped by both city history and residential life. Just beyond the front door, the neighborhood moves at a pleasing rhythm: the wooded stretch of Glover-Archbold Park, the daily usefulness of Wisconsin Avenue, and the sense that errands, dinner, and a walk all belong in the same afternoon.
Close at hand are neighborhood staples like Dumplings and Beyond, Whole Foods, and the Glover Park Community Garden, along with the everyday ease of the bus lines running nearby. A little farther out, the larger sweep of upper Northwest opens up, but the appeal here is that much of what you need is already woven into the neighborhood’s daily fabric.
To schedule a tour, please use the listing for the most accurate and up-to-date availability. For specific questions about the property, email leasing@nest-dc.com
To view all available properties, visit Nest DC online. Nest DC gladly accepts applicants whose rent is paid in part or in full through District or federal rental housing assistance.
This is the kind of one-bedroom that feels composed rather than cramped. Inside, hardwood floors lead you through a large living area, a separate dining room, and a galley kitchen that keeps the layout practical without closing anything in. The bedroom sits just off the main living space and is brightened by an oversized window that brings in a strong wash of natural light. Across the hall, the updated bathroom offers a full tub and shower. Good closet space, access to the building’s laundry room, and the rooftop round out a home that feels comfortable, functional, and quietly inviting.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Hardwood floors, a large living room, and a separate dining room
Updated bathroom with full tub and shower
Building laundry, rooftop access, and strong natural light
Glover Park has a certain steadiness to it. It takes its name from Charles Carroll Glover, and the neighborhood name first appeared in print in 1926, a reminder that this part of Northwest has long been shaped by both city history and residential life. Just beyond the front door, the neighborhood moves at a pleasing rhythm: the wooded stretch of Glover-Archbold Park, the daily usefulness of Wisconsin Avenue, and the sense that errands, dinner, and a walk all belong in the same afternoon.
Close at hand are neighborhood staples like Dumplings and Beyond, Whole Foods, and the Glover Park Community Garden, along with the everyday ease of the bus lines running nearby. A little farther out, the larger sweep of upper Northwest opens up, but the appeal here is that much of what you need is already woven into the neighborhood’s daily fabric.
To schedule a tour, please use the listing for the most accurate and up-to-date availability. For specific questions about the property, email leasing@nest-dc.com
To view all available properties, visit Nest DC online. Nest DC gladly accepts applicants whose rent is paid in part or in full through District or federal rental housing assistance.
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