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Don Denton

Don Denton
Real Estate Agent
Washington DC

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REALTOR® 2 Active Listings Serves District Of Columbia County, DC
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Coldwell Banker Realty

Office Website
Office Address
350 7th St Se
Washington, DC  20003
(District Of Columbia County)
Office Phone
202-547-3525
Office Fax
202-547-8462
Mobile
202-547-3525
Email
dden***@******.com
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Service Areas

Washington: DC Parcel Return Service: DC Chevy Chase: DC North Pole: DC Bethesda: MD Naval Anacost Annex: DC Anacostia: DC Brentwood: MD North Brentwood: MD Cottage City: MD Colmar Manor: MD Silver Spring: MD Kemp Mill: MD White Oak: MD Four Corners: MD Takoma Park: MD Chillum: MD Langley Park: MD

About Don Denton

Following his honorable service in the U.S. Army, where he volunteered for tours in Korea and Vietnam, this real estate professional transitioned to Capitol Hill. He took on a role with the House of Representatives Appropriations Committee, dedicating five impactful years to public service.

His journey into real estate began when his brother invited him to manage a second office of Dale Denton Real Estate, a burgeoning firm. At that time, the residential market on Capitol Hill was thriving. However, just six months after this career shift, the market faced a significant downturn as residential mortgage rates surged to 16%. It took two years for the market to stabilize, yet he remained steadfast in his commitment to the industry.

Over the decades, he has cultivated a robust office culture centered on community engagement. From the outset, the firm prioritized community service, establishing it as a cornerstone of their business philosophy. To date, they have contributed over a million dollars and countless hours of service to various local schools and organizations, earning recognition through multiple Capitol Hill Community Foundation Achievement Awards.

His leadership extends beyond the office; he has held numerous influential positions, including two terms as President of the Capitol Hill Association of Merchants and Professionals and four terms as Chairman of the St. Peter's School Board of Directors. Currently, he serves as Chairman of the Capitol Hill Business Improvement District (BID) Board, Barracks Row Main Street, and the Capitol Hill Community Foundation. He is also a past President of the Washington, D.C. Association of Realtors.

A passionate advocate for life in Washington, D.C., particularly on Capitol Hill, he has built a life here with his wife, Jean, and their two children, who embody the spirit of city living.

**Board Affiliations:**
- Capitol Hill Brokers Council, President (1981)
- Capitol Hill Association of Merchants and Professionals (CHAMPS), Board Member (1985-2004), Vice-President (1985-1986), President (1987-1989)
- Washington, D.C. Association of Realtors, Board of Directors (1986-1993), President (1992)
- Capitol Hill Day School, Board of Directors (1986-2001)
- Capitol Hill Arts Workshop, Board of Directors (1987)
- Capitol Hill Community Foundation, Board of Directors (1993-Present)
- St. Peter's Inter-parish School Advisory Board (2002-2009), President (2004-2009)
- Capitol Hill BID Board (2002-Present), Chairman (2015-Present)
- Barracks Row Main Street, Board of Directors (2008-Present)

**Education:**
- Born in Prince Frederick, Maryland (December 31, 1948)
- Attended Calvert County Public Schools; graduated from Calvert County High School (June 1966)
- Washington College, Chestertown, Maryland (1966-1970), B.A. (June 1970)
- Enlisted in the U.S. Army (June 1970); served in Korea and Vietnam; honorably discharged (March 1972)
- Worked as a budget analyst at Air Force Systems Command, Andrews Air Force Base (1972-1975)
- Served with the U.S. Congress House Appropriations Committee, Subcommittee on Foreign Operations (1975-1979)

District Of Columbia County, DC Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$1,487,229
Avg. Listing Price
From Don's portfolio
4.2 / 3.6
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,958 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
498
Active Listings
Current inventory

The District of Columbia's real estate market operates as one of the most unique and politically-influenced property landscapes in the United States. Unlike traditional county structures, the District functions as both a city and federal territory, creating a concentrated urban market where federal employment, international diplomacy, and local commerce converge to drive exceptional property values and rental demand. This singular geographic entity encompasses iconic neighborhoods from Capitol Hill to Georgetown, each commanding premium prices due to proximity to federal power centers.

With 5,102 total actively licensed agents serving this compact but high-value market, the District maintains one of the highest agent-to-square-mile ratios in the nation. Remarkably, all 5,102 agents maintain current email contact information, reflecting the tech-savvy, professional nature of the local real estate industry. This comprehensive digital connectivity enables rapid communication in a market where properties often receive multiple offers within hours of listing, particularly in sought-after areas like Dupont Circle, Adams Morgan, and the rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods east of the Anacostia River.

Major District Of Columbia County, District of Columbia Real Estate Markets

The District's real estate activity centers around distinct neighborhood clusters, each with unique character and price points. Northwest DC dominates luxury sales with Georgetown's historic charm, Kalorama's embassy row elegance, and Cleveland Park's family-friendly appeal. Meanwhile, emerging markets in Northeast neighborhoods like Brookland and Trinidad offer compelling opportunities for both first-time buyers and investors, as the city's development spreads outward from traditional power corridors along Connecticut Avenue and Wisconsin Avenue.

Capitol Hill and Southwest Waterfront represent the fastest-growing segments, fueled by proximity to federal offices and new mixed-use developments like The Wharf. These areas showcase the District's evolution from a government town to a diverse economic hub attracting tech companies, international organizations, and young professionals. The Navy Yard area exemplifies this transformation, with former industrial sites now hosting luxury condominiums and corporate headquarters, creating micro-markets with distinct pricing dynamics within walking distance of each other.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

DC's real estate market operates with surprising seasonal intensity, driven by the federal government's hiring cycles and congressional schedules. Spring and summer months see heightened activity as new administration appointees, congressional staff, and federal contractors relocate to the area. This creates predictable demand spikes that savvy agents leverage, while international buyers often focus on pied-à-terre purchases in prestigious neighborhoods regardless of traditional selling seasons.

The compact geography intensifies competition while creating dramatic price variations within short distances. Properties can command vastly different values based on proximity to Metro stations, federal buildings, or prestigious schools like Sidwell Friends. Historic preservation restrictions in many neighborhoods limit inventory while maintaining property values, creating a perpetual seller's market in established areas while spurring creative development in emerging corridors along H Street NE and Georgia Avenue NW.

Why Businesses Need District Of Columbia County, District of Columbia Agent Contact Data

Financial services companies, mortgage lenders, and insurance providers require comprehensive agent contact data to penetrate this high-value, relationship-driven market where average home prices exceed national medians significantly. The District's agent network serves clients ranging from first-time buyers using federal assistance programs to international investors purchasing multi-million-dollar diplomatic residences. Having direct email access to all 5,102 licensed agents enables businesses to segment outreach by specialization, whether targeting luxury specialists in Georgetown or first-time buyer advocates in emerging neighborhoods.

Real estate technology companies, home service providers, and investment firms particularly benefit from this complete contact database because DC agents handle unusually complex transactions involving security clearances, diplomatic immunity considerations, and federal ethics requirements. These professionals require specialized services and often influence similar needs among their extensive networks of federal employees, contractors, and international clients who relocate frequently and maintain properties in multiple jurisdictions.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Don Denton has 2 properties for sale in Washington and surrounding areas.

$299,000

Listed 2026-01-22

101 N Carolina Ave SE Apt G
Washington, DC  20003

Beds: 0.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 406
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$989,000

Listed 2026-01-16

630 13th St NE
Washington, DC  20002

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 1,552
Lot: 1,307 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Don Denton currently has no rental properties available in Washington and surrounding areas. Check back later.