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Bob Woodward's Watergate Dupont Circle Apartment Finds a Buyer

  • June 4th

by UrbanTurf Staff

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Webster House

The DC apartment that played a critical role in the Watergate scandal went under contract last week.

In Bob Woodward's book The Secret Man: The Story of Watergate’s Deep Throat, the reporter writes that when Deep Throat (Mark Felt) wanted to meet with him about the Watergate scandal, Felt would circle page 20 in Woodward’s daily New York Times and then draw a clock in the lower part of the page to signal what time they should meet in a Rosslyn parking garage.

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Inside the unit.

If Woodward wanted to meet, he would put a flag in a flower pot on the balcony of his apartment at the Webster House along P Street in Dupont Circle. That one-bedroom went under contract with contingencies recently, after about three months on the market. 

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The balcony.

Formerly a studio, the 450 square-foot listing was converted into a one-bedroom about 12 years ago. Details of the unit are below. 

  • Full Listing: 1718 P Street NW, #617 (map
  • Price: $389,900
  • Bedrooms: One
  • Bathrooms: One
  • Square Feet: 450
  • HOA Fees: $589/month
  • Listing Agents: Greylin Thomas, Jr., Compass

Photos courtesy of Michael Luton and Greylin Thomas. 

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