20015 - Barnaby Woods - What will this go for?

Anonymous
https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/3265-Worthington-St-NW-20015/home/9995884

What do we think this will go for? I think if you see past some of the awful awful choices of wall color and the basement carpet especially there is potential. Not another 300k over ask property though imo - maybe $1.5?

Anonymous
Also, I can't tell exactly, but it looks like they painted the brick red..odd choice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also, I can't tell exactly, but it looks like they painted the brick red..odd choice.


They did. I like it!

Such a sweet house.
Anonymous
I'm not sure sweet is the word I would use, but for the right price a good investment if you have the funds to renovate after purchase.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure sweet is the word I would use, but for the right price a good investment if you have the funds to renovate after purchase.


To me, the home doesn't need any immediate renovations. I'd just get rid of the old carpet. The home is spacious and has great outdoor space of entertaining.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure sweet is the word I would use, but for the right price a good investment if you have the funds to renovate after purchase.


To me, the home doesn't need any immediate renovations. I'd just get rid of the old carpet. The home is spacious and has great outdoor space of entertaining.


I can't really make heads or tails of the outdoor space - its a deck, and then down the slope/stairs is the patio? Its not clear from the pictures.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure sweet is the word I would use, but for the right price a good investment if you have the funds to renovate after purchase.


To me, the home doesn't need any immediate renovations. I'd just get rid of the old carpet. The home is spacious and has great outdoor space of entertaining.


I can't really make heads or tails of the outdoor space - its a deck, and then down the slope/stairs is the patio? Its not clear from the pictures.


Yes.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure sweet is the word I would use, but for the right price a good investment if you have the funds to renovate after purchase.


To me, the home doesn't need any immediate renovations. I'd just get rid of the old carpet. The home is spacious and has great outdoor space of entertaining.


I can't really make heads or tails of the outdoor space - its a deck, and then down the slope/stairs is the patio? Its not clear from the pictures.


Yes.


What do you think it will go for?
Anonymous
It just needs flooring updates downstairs. I love it.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure sweet is the word I would use, but for the right price a good investment if you have the funds to renovate after purchase.


To me, the home doesn't need any immediate renovations. I'd just get rid of the old carpet. The home is spacious and has great outdoor space of entertaining.


I can't really make heads or tails of the outdoor space - its a deck, and then down the slope/stairs is the patio? Its not clear from the pictures.


Yes.


What do you think it will go for?


1.5. There’s work to be done here. Also, the textured ceilings downstairs.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure sweet is the word I would use, but for the right price a good investment if you have the funds to renovate after purchase.


To me, the home doesn't need any immediate renovations. I'd just get rid of the old carpet. The home is spacious and has great outdoor space of entertaining.


I can't really make heads or tails of the outdoor space - its a deck, and then down the slope/stairs is the patio? Its not clear from the pictures.


Yes.


What do you think it will go for?


1.5. There’s work to be done here. Also, the textured ceilings downstairs.


OP here. Agreed. I have a sneaky feeling some of the previous responses are from the seller/seller's agent.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure sweet is the word I would use, but for the right price a good investment if you have the funds to renovate after purchase.


To me, the home doesn't need any immediate renovations. I'd just get rid of the old carpet. The home is spacious and has great outdoor space of entertaining.


I can't really make heads or tails of the outdoor space - its a deck, and then down the slope/stairs is the patio? Its not clear from the pictures.


Yes.


What do you think it will go for?


1.5. There’s work to be done here. Also, the textured ceilings downstairs.


OP here. Agreed. I have a sneaky feeling some of the previous responses are from the seller/seller's agent.


Nope. Just not as nitpicky. I also don’t love the kitchen, but I could live with it a good long time. The carpet really is my only current concern.
Anonymous
There are some nice original details in the house that I like, some are just tired. The kitchen is cluttered and tight but not such a disaster that you can't live with it for awhile. The backyard looks less than desirable with that steep slope. I also don't care for the red painted brick. None of these are deal-breakers. The only deal breaker for me is that it's only 3 bedrooms.

I think this will go for $1.6M.


Anonymous
I like the textured ceiling and the chevron hardwoods. Don’t love the kitchen, could be improved with some cosmetic updates. Only 3bd but you could probably add a bedroom in the basement. I think OP is right, 1.5ish

Anonymous
At least it looks like it has a newer HVAC system and they claim slate is well maintained and house in excellent condition. This is a buy!
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