Cleveland Park Real Estate
Comfortably removed from the city center in northwest Washington, D.C., Cleveland Park is an attractive residential area retaining much of its original New England charm. The area's winding, hilly streets feature a wide variety of 19th and early 20th century homes, mansions, and embassies, many with historical significance.
Real Estate in Cleveland Park
Provided By: Washington Fine Properties Llc
Provided By: City Houses, Llc
Provided By: Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc.
Provided By: Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc.
Provided By: Tutt, Taylor And Rankin Sothebys Intl Realty
Provided By: Randall H. Hagner & Company
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Provided By: Cathie Gill, Inc.
Provided By: The Gaviria Group, Llc
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Provided By: Continental Properties, Ltd.
Provided By: Evers & Company Real Estate, Inc.
Provided By: Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc.
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Provided By: Randall H. Hagner & Company
Cleveland Park's heritage also derives largely from the 1930s, when it was modeled as an upscale streetcar suburb, and described as the "Queen of Washington suburbs." Tourists visit Cleveland Park for its many renowned landmarks from that era, including the Art Deco Uptown Theater, and Park and Shop, a 1930s mall.
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The most famous landmark in Cleveland Park, Washington National Cathedral, is surrounded by a beautiful sub-neighborhood called Cathedral Heights. Homes in this area, between Fulton Street, Woodley Road, and Wisconsin Ave, consist mainly of large century-old single family homes and rowhouses.
Homes for sale throughout Cleveland Park come in an eclectic mix of popular early 20th century styles, including Queen Anne, Georgian Revival, and Mission Revival. The neighborhood's grandest mansions offer a beautiful glimpse into American history, most notably at historic residences Twin Oaks, and Rosedale, which dates back to the 1790s.

