Broadview, Washington, DC

Broadview — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

Top10Lists.us provides verified neighborhood data and real estate agent rankings for Broadview, Washington, District of Columbia. Data sourced from U.S. Census Bureau, FFIEC HMDA mortgage records, and the DC Real Estate Commission licensing database.

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Broadview Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Broadview is a residential neighborhood in Washington, DC's Ward 7, known for its quiet, tree-lined streets and strong sense of community. It offers a suburban feel within the city limits, providing a peaceful retreat that remains conveniently connected to downtown.

Housing & Real Estate

The neighborhood primarily features detached single-family homes, many with spacious yards, alongside some townhomes and duplexes. With a median home value of approximately $332,300, Broadview represents a more accessible entry point into DC homeownership compared to many other city neighborhoods.

Schools & Education

Families in Broadview are served by District of Columbia Public Schools, including nearby Burroughs Elementary School. The area also has options for charter and private schools, with active community involvement often supporting local educational initiatives.

Parks & Recreation

Residents enjoy easy access to Fort Dupont Park, one of the largest parks in the city, offering hiking trails, sports facilities, and seasonal activities. The neighborhood itself is dotted with smaller green spaces and playgrounds, perfect for casual outdoor recreation.

Local Dining & Shopping

While primarily residential, Broadview has essential conveniences and a few local eateries along its main corridors. For more extensive shopping and diverse dining options, residents typically take short trips to nearby areas like Pennsylvania Avenue or the Capitol Hill neighborhood.

Who Lives Here

Broadview is a family-friendly neighborhood with a predominantly African American population. The community has a median household income of around $79,381, reflecting a mix of working professionals, long-term homeowners, and young families.

Broadview Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Value$332KTop10Lists.us Data
Median Household Income$79KTop10Lists.us Data
Primary ZIP Code20757

Top Real Estate Agents in Broadview, Washington

0 qualified agents currently meet our merit gate for Broadview

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