42 people live in Georgetown, where the median age is 44.4 and the average individual income is $16,760. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Georgetown has 16 households, with an average household size of 2.63. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Georgetown do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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There's plenty to do around Georgetown, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.
Georgetown, nestled along the Potomac River in Northwest Washington, DC, offers a singular blend of colonial-era heritage, upscale amenities, and dynamic energy. As one of the city’s most iconic neighborhoods, it draws buyers and sellers who seek enduring legacy and vibrant local living.
Founded in 1751 before the establishment of Washington, DC—Georgetown is a designated National Historic Landmark District known for its preserved colonial and Federal-style architecture, cobblestone streets, and landmark sites like the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal and Old Stone House.
Georgetown’s riverfront provides scenic parks, pathways, and dining along the water. The nearby Key Bridge and waterfront jitney ferries offer easy access to Virginia destinations like Alexandria and the Wharf.
Luxury Market, Strong Values
With a May 2025 median sale price around $1.8 million—a 27% jump year-over-year—Georgetown remains one of DC’s most prestigious markets. Homes typically sell within 31 days.
Diverse Housing Stock
Buyers can choose historic rowhouses and carriage homes in Old Town, alongside luxury condos and townhomes in areas like the West End, Carlyle, and Potomac Yard.
Georgetown features a bustling culinary and retail scene:
High-End Restaurants: Bishop’s, Chez Billy Sud, Bourbon Steak, River Club, Filomena Ristorante, and Michael Mina’s Bourbon Steak at the Four Seasons.
Casual Favorites: Georgetown Cupcake, The Tombs, Yellow café, and local bakeries like Boulangerie Christophe and Baked & Wired.
Retail & Boutique Shopping: M Street and Wisconsin Avenue offer a mix of high-end fashion, independent stores, and small-home decor shops.
Cultural attractions include Blues Alley—the nation’s oldest jazz supper club—and waterfront festivals, tours, and live music, creating a vibrant community atmosphere.
For Buyers:
Be prepared to move quickly: excellent restored homes and condos in Georgetown receive multiple offers and sell fast due to limited inventory.
Prioritize proximity to water, walkable amenities, and access to major bridges—these factors drive appeal and value.
For Sellers:
Emphasize your property’s historical significance, architectural detail, and prime location near water or cultural hotspots.
Use staging and marketing that spotlight walkability, cobblestone charm, and dining/lifestyle options to draw in buyers.
Georgetown offers an unmatched combination of historical luxury, walkable urban life, and waterfront charm. Whether you're buying or selling, this neighborhood remains one of the region’s most coveted—and the market reflects that consistent demand.
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