2039 Wyoming
Avenue, N.W.
A mansion flat on the most considered block of Kalorama. Original millwork and restored plasterwork; a private elevator from street to parlor.
From Dupont Circle row houses to Georgetown's cobblestone edge, Keener Management curates more than 2,100 apartments in the neighborhoods Washingtonians actually want to live in — eighteen historic buildings, one standard of service, and an 80-person team that's been earning residents' loyalty since 1984.
Every Keener building sits in a neighborhood with its own history, its own rhythm, and its own reasons to call it home. Here's where we keep the keys.
A mansion flat on the most considered block of Kalorama. Original millwork and restored plasterwork; a private elevator from street to parlor.
A full-floor apartment in a Beaux-Arts chancery, with views to the National Cathedral and a library of uncommon proportion.
View Availability→A duplex garden residence in a small Kalorama cooperative, with a private patio under a copper beech.
View Availability→A limestone front-to-back parlor within a short walk of the Library of Congress. South-facing and quiet on the hour.
View Availability→A federal row house a block from the Library of Congress, with original heart-pine floors and a rear garden.
View Availability→Since 1984, Keener Management has looked after the apartment buildings developed by Keener-Squire Properties — the same family ownership, the same standards, the same long-tenured team. We don't flip portfolios. We don't sell to the highest bidder. We keep the buildings, and we keep the people.
That's why so many of our residents stay for five, seven, nine years — and why the front-desk staff remembers their name on day one. An 80-person team across eighteen buildings means the person you call is the person who can fix it.
Pet-free. Smoke-free. Equal housing opportunity. One standard, every address.
Nine and a half years and three Keener properties — it's incredibly difficult imagining living anywhere else.
I've lived in D.C. for seven years and moved apartments at the end of every lease. I've never felt more at home in this city than I do here.
Dupont is, in my opinion, the most charming neighborhood in D.C. — and this building is part of why.
Browse available apartments across all our buildings, or start with the neighborhood that already feels like home.