Edgewood rewards daily life with practical convenience and a growing slate of amenities. Red Line access is close at hand via the Rhode Island Ave–Brentwood Metro station, and the Metropolitan Branch Trail threads along the neighborhood for easy bike and scooter commutes. Bordering destinations like Brookland, Eckington, and NoMa expand dining and entertainment options within minutes.
Weekends can mean pick-up games and community programs at the Edgewood Recreation Center, coffee runs along Rhode Island Avenue, or a short stroll to the Arts Walk at Monroe Street Market for local makers and outdoor events. Newer mixed-use projects complement classic rowhouses and garden apartments, giving renters and buyers a range of choices from contemporary lofts to long-loved homes on tree-lined blocks.
Families appreciate access to DC Public Schools and a robust charter network, including programs from KIPP DC. Higher education anchors the area, with The Catholic University of America less than a mile away, bringing lectures, performances, and open campus green space into the neighborhood’s orbit.
Whether you value quick transit, active green space, or a growing food-and-arts scene, Edgewood makes life straightforward and connected, with just enough buzz to keep things interesting. If you’re considering a move—or preparing to sell—Agent Pronto can introduce you to a top local real estate professional who knows Edgewood block by block.