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Rooftop deck list for this weekend: July 3, 2025

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Rooftop Deck List for This Weekend: July 3, 2025

Since it’s a holiday weekend with only ~100 Open Houses scheduled across the District, we are taking a different approach and highlighting some of our favorite active listings that feature a rooftop of some sort. Whether a share rooftop or a private oasis all to yourself, we have plenty of options. While not all of them may be ideal 4th of July firework-watching rooftops, they are all prime summer gathering spots. Take a look at our rooftop selections below ,and to view the limited DC Open House List, click here.

1412 5th St NW #301
  • 1412 5th St NW #301 — $1,175,000 — Shaw
    Full, Private Rooftop Primed for Future Deck (Open Sat. 12-2PM) — Fernando Garcia
    “Topping it all is potential, with a stairway leading to a roof portico. While there is no roof deck yet, the owners – the home’s sole owners since its construction in 2014 – are happy to share the plans they’ve commissioned for a reasonably priced rooftop retreat, featuring views across the region, to include the Washington Monument.”
  • 70 N St SE #N505 — $549,000 — Navy Yard
    Shared, Community Rooftop — Larry Lessin
    “View of the Baseball Park! You can watch the Baseball game from the [community] rooftop deck and within walking distance to the new soccer stadium.”
  • 2020 12th St NW #217 — $524,000 — U Street
    Shared, Community Rooftop — Jason Skipworth
    “2020 Lofts provides front desk/concierge services, on-site management, a well-equipped community gym, a community lounge, garage parking, extra storage, and a fantastic rooftop deck with a full kitchen, grills, lounge areas, and outdoor dining spaces.”
  • 510 N St SW #N-233/234 — $534,900 — Southwest Waterfront
    Shared, Community Rooftop — Steven Gross
    “Real estate taxes are 1/2 of those for a similarly priced Wharf condo! Spectacular rooftop views of the Potomac River, Washington Monument, Jefferson Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, Air Force Memorial, and gorgeous sunsets!”
  • 1700 17th St NW #403 — $498,000 — Dupont
    Shared, Community Rooftop — Daniel & German Llerena
    “This condo features spacious floor plan with updated kitchen and bathroom, wood floors, huge windows, updated Bosch washer/dryer in unit and a fireplace. This home is walking distance to restaurants, shopping, and easy metro access. Building amenities include a rooftop deck and gym.”
  • 1500 Harry Thomas Way NE #501 — $1,193,000 — Eckington
    Multiple Private Outdoor Spaces, Including Rooftop Terrace — Mattia D’Affuso
    “The top floor features an additional bedroom and full bathroom, along with the perfect indoor-outdoor entertaining space. A built-in bar and beverage center complement the expansive wraparound roof terrace—creating a true one-of-a-kind urban oasis.”
  • 3420 16th St NW #304 — $394,500 — Mt. Pleasant
    Shared, Community Rooftop — Jack Wang
    “Discover timeless charm and modern updates in this beautifully renovated 1BR/1BA condo at Northbrook Condominiums, located in historic Mount Pleasant! Enjoy an open-concept layout with sleek mid-century kitchen cabinetry, stainless appliances, and a versatile island” in a building featuring a coming-soon expansive rooftop deck.
  • 335 I St SE — $1,285,000 — Navy Yard
    Private, Partial Rooftop — Liz Mandle
    “The home also includes full-size front-loading washer and dryer on the bedroom level, a large open living/family room on the top floor with a double-sided fireplace leading to your rooftop deck with a remote-controlled awning plus panoramic view of DC.”
  • 1150 K St NW #304 — $449,000 — Mt Vernon Square
    Share, Community Rooftop — Amy Riemer
    “The spectacular rooftop deck, complete with BBQ grills, showcases breathtaking panoramic views of the nation’s capital, especially remarkable during July 4th celebrations.”

Honorable Mentions – Maryland

  • 10889 Symphony Park Dr — $1,699,000 — Symphony Park, North Bethesda
    Private, Partial Rooftop — Michele Weinstein
    “This gorgeous residence includes a private elevator, rooftop terrace and custom-built features throughout, providing an unparalleled living experience. Homeowners at Symphony Park can enjoy a vibrant lifestyle with easy access to cultural events at Strathmore, a short walk to the Grosvenor-Strathmore Metro station and proximity to shopping and dining destinations like Pike and Rose and Wildwood Center.”
  • 16041 Bowery St — $725,000 — Westside at Shady Grove
    Private, 4th Floor Rooftop Terrace — Ben White
    “The fourth-floor loft, complete with a separate thermostat and automatic blinds, leads to a stunning rooftop terrace with sleek steel railings—perfect for entertaining or unwinding.”

Honorable Mentions – Virginia

  • 1418 N Rhodes St #B401 — $1,150,000 — Courthouse, Arlington
    Private, Partial Rooftop — Kat Massetti
    “Host the 4th of July Fireworks watch party on your own private rooftop terrace this year! This freshly painted 2-bedroom + den, 2.5-bathroom 1,832 sq ft condo offers unique style, smart updates, and a location that puts the best of Arlington at your doorstep.”
  • 810 Prince St — $4,000,000 — Historic Alexandria
    Private, Partial Rooftop — Andrea Courduvelis
    “The residence includes 6-bedroom, 4.5-bathrooms, four finished floors of interior living, plus an exterior 5th floor roof deck with 360-degree views of the City and partial water views. First-ever 360-degree view rooftop deck with putting green approved and built on a historic residence in the Old & Historic District of Old Town, Alexandria.”

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