AU Park D.C. Real Estate
American University Park, more commonly known as 'AU Park' is a scenic, close knit neighborhood in Washington, D.C, located on the Maryland border. Seated at a 410 feet above sea level, AU Park is one of the highest points in the city.
Residents have convenient access to major shopping, dining and entertainment venues on Wisconsin and Massachusetts Avenues, as well as the Tenleytown - AU Metro Station. Friendship Park (or Turtle Park), is the community gathering place, playing host to local events and sports activities.
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AU Park Homes For Sale, $700,000 - $800,000
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MLS# DC7532701
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AU Park Homes
The much sought after real estate in AU Park consists almost entirely of single-family homes built in the 1930's in a variety of architectural styles. Many have since been renovated and expanded since residents here would rather upgrade their existing homes rather than move in this desirable neighborhood where home turnover is rare.
For more information on AU Park real estate contact Lauren Kline, Long and Foster Real Estate, Inc., Realtor® at (301)518-9005.
AU Park homes, typical of the time period, are built close together with shady porches on tree-lined streets. Although they were originally built as modest homes to attract new families, this has developed into an affluent community with most homes starting at over $600,000.
