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Logan Circle Historic District real estate Market Report.
Information and statistics on the latest trends in the Logan Circle Historic District real estate market, updated for March 2026. *
The typical home value in Logan Circle Historic District is projected to be $707,500 for the month of February. January’s finalized data reported the typical value of a home in the neighborhood to be $685,000—up 39.23% over the previous 12 months. For comparison, city-level data pegged home values at $652,500 in Washington for the most recent reporting period. That number is expected to float around $621,250 in February.
Logan Circle Historic District had 3 new listings and 8 listings that went under contract in January, decreasing the area’s total available inventory to 5—down 44.44% from the previous month. Inventory is projected to have further decreased in February.
The median listing price for homes in Logan Circle Historic District grew 37.67% from December to January, bringing the current median listing price to $1,100,000. Based on projected data for February, listing prices may continue to grow.
The number of days that homes have been on the market prior to going under contract fell year-over-year. In January 2026, the median time for a listed property to go pending was 76 days, compared to 99 days in January 2025. In recent months the median number of days from listed to pending appears to be steady. That trend is predicted to have carried through to this February.
Market gauge is calculated based on the the number of active listings divided by home sales over the most recently available reporting period.
Learn more about what Logan Circle Historic District has to offer.
Logan Circle Historic District offers residents a vibrant, walkable community with preserved historic charm, a thriving dining and arts scene, abundant parks and transit access, and a welcoming, active neighborhood vibe.
Logan Circle Historic District in Washington, DC offers a walkable, transit friendly lifestyle with a strong sense of place and daily convenience. Centered on the traffic circle and its preserved late 19th century architecture, the neighborhood gives residents easy access to downtown while still feeling distinctly residential.
Commuters appreciate quick bus connections along 14th and 16th Streets and proximity to the McPherson Square Metro and U Street Metro. Everyday errands are simple thanks to nearby grocery options and pharmacies along 14th Street. The circle itself and nearby Thomas Circle offer green space for dog walking or a short break outdoors.
Logan Circle is known for dining and nightlife along 14th Street, with restaurants, bars, and coffee shops that draw people from across Washington. Residents can explore cultural destinations like The Studio Theatre and the Mary McLeod Bethune Council House, while the Shaw and Dupont Circle areas are an easy stroll for additional amenities. Public schools and nearby charters provide options for families who want an urban lifestyle without giving up access to education and recreation.
Real estate in Logan Circle Historic District includes restored rowhouses and modern condominiums, each influenced by historic preservation guidelines. A local agent who knows Logan Circle, Columbia Heights, and surrounding neighborhoods can help you understand building regulations, parking realities, and pricing trends, reducing stress whether you are buying or selling. Agent Pronto connects you with that local expertise so both buyers and sellers can move forward with confidence.
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