Mansion Flats is a historic central neighborhood in the northwestern part of downtown and Midtown, named for the Governor's Mansion that anchors its southern edge. The housing is the draw: Victorians, Italianates, and early-century homes and apartments on the numbered-and-lettered grid, many restored, sitting within easy walking distance of downtown jobs, the Capitol, and the K Street and R Street corridors. It is genuinely central and walkable, with light rail close at hand. The honest picture is that it is a neighborhood in transition: blocks vary from beautifully restored historic homes to harder stretches, and it shares the central city's challenges with parking, traffic, and visible homelessness. For buyers who want historic central-city architecture and a true walk-to-work address at a price below Boulevard Park or the Fab 40s, Mansion Flats is a compelling, if uneven, option.




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