The Benjamin


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The Benjamin is a 4-story high-rise condo building located at 2535 13th Street NW between Clifton St and Euclid St in the Columbia Heights neighborhood of DC. This condo building was completed in 1925. There are a total of 24 condominium homes at 2535 13th Street NW, and the currently available homes for sale are listed below.


Set in one of Washington, DC’s most vibrant neighborhoods, The Benjamin Condos provide a luxurious and convenient urban living experience with rich architectural diversity and sought-after amenities. Located near landmarks, cultural attractions, and charming communities, this condo offers more than just a place to live; it offers a complete lifestyle in the heart of the nation's capital.


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Real Estate Statistics

Average Price $340K
Lowest Price $340K
Highest Price $340K
Total Listings 1
Avg. Days On Market 19
Avg. Price/SQFT $676

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The Benjamin Condos sit amidst a thriving real estate market that showcases a mix of historic and modern residences. The nearby neighborhoods of Penn Quarter, Logan Circle, and Dupont Circle are known for their distinct urban charm and blend of architectural styles, from classic row houses and federal-style buildings to sleek, contemporary high-rises. This diversity in design makes Downtown DC an ideal place for buyers seeking unique property options.

Most condos at The Benjamin offer modern, open-concept layouts with floor-to-ceiling windows, highlighting views of Washington's iconic skyline. Common features include hardwood floors, gourmet kitchens with high-end appliances, and spacious balconies. On the exterior, brick facades and intricate detailing give the building a classic look, while lush landscaping and well-maintained courtyards add to its appeal.

Property types in the area range from compact studios to expansive penthouses, catering to singles, professionals, and families alike. Nearby developments often include on-site amenities like fitness centers, rooftop pools, and concierge services, making condo living both convenient and enjoyable. With a variety of options in The Benjamin and surrounding areas, there’s something for every buyer's lifestyle and preference.

The neighborhood’s layout is pedestrian-friendly and well-connected by metro stations and bike lanes, making it easy to explore the community and access the wider DC area. Tree-lined streets, local parks, and bustling retail centers provide a picturesque and dynamic environment for city dwellers.

Recreation & Community Features

Residents of The Benjamin Condos enjoy proximity to some of Washington, DC’s top attractions and recreational venues. From historic theaters and renowned museums to charming outdoor spaces, there’s always something to do in this vibrant part of the city.

The National Mall, located just minutes away, offers miles of green space perfect for jogging, walking, and picnicking. The nearby Smithsonian museums and galleries offer free admission, making it easy to explore the area’s cultural offerings. Dining enthusiasts will love the nearby options, from trendy gastropubs to fine-dining establishments in Penn Quarter.

  • National Gallery of Art
  • Smithsonian museums
  • Ford’s Theatre
  • Eastern Market
  • National Mall

The Benjamin is also close to annual events like the Cherry Blossom Festival and DC Jazz Festival, which attract locals and visitors alike. These cultural events add a festive atmosphere to the area, reflecting DC’s rich heritage and lively community spirit.

Location & Area Information

Located in the heart of Washington, DC, The Benjamin Condos offer unparalleled access to both the historic and modern features of the nation’s capital. This prime location allows residents to be near major landmarks such as the U.S. Capitol, the White House, and iconic monuments, all within easy reach by public transportation or short car rides.

The climate in DC is marked by warm, humid summers and cool, mild winters, allowing for year-round outdoor activities. The economy here is robust, driven by government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and a flourishing hospitality sector. Major employers, from tech startups to national organizations, contribute to a diverse and dynamic job market.

Convenient transportation options make it easy to navigate the city and surrounding areas. The Washington Metro, bus routes, and Amtrak train stations provide easy connections, while Union Station links DC with nearby cities like Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York.

  • Nearest metro station: Gallery Place
  • Close to Ronald Reagan Airport
  • Easy access to I-395
  • Nearby neighborhoods: Penn Quarter, Shaw

The area’s proximity to Virginia and Maryland offers additional recreational and economic opportunities. Residents can enjoy weekend getaways to the Chesapeake Bay or the Blue Ridge Mountains, adding to the appeal of living in this well-connected and historic city.

Merry Miller,
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