New listing in cleveland park!

Anonymous
How much will it go for?

https://redf.in/T6Eg8I

I am not the agent or seller, or even looking. I just like checking out listings nearby.
Anonymous
gorgeous



not gorgeous

Anonymous
I’m guessing $2.3 despite the kitchen and unfortunate mixture of styles. It’s mostly lovely and an extremely desirable location. People here throw millions around like it’s nothing, so someone will buy it and remodel the kitchen with custom cabinets and an Italian stove before they move in.
Anonymous
Thanks agent. That was definitely a surprise. I won’t spoil it for others. 👀
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks agent. That was definitely a surprise. I won’t spoil it for others. 👀


No surprise. Someone posted the kitchen pics. 😬
Anonymous
Street parking is an issue with the Hearst pool nearby.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thanks agent. That was definitely a surprise. I won’t spoil it for others. 👀


No surprise. Someone posted the kitchen pics. 😬


I would figure in the cost of a kitchen renovation.
I’d say it will go for 2?
I love the light from the windows but not the design or cleaning maintenance of them. Not DIY for me. There’s so little on the market, though. It will sell for a good price.
Anonymous
5000 sqft lot?!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:5000 sqft lot?!


That’s pretty average yeah?
Anonymous
Agree with PPs that this’ll go for at least asking. There’s so little inventory and such an insane level of demand for Cleveland Park SFHs right now, especially houses that are relatively turnkey and 3-5k sqft.

Pros: curb appeal, entry area, the rooms that are evidently updated, lots of light in the expansion.

Cons: layout is kinda weird but maybe fixable (odd bedroom placement and much of the usable space is the basement), some rooms need a refresh (at least the kitchen, a couple bathrooms, and the basement), the design of the expansion is pretty abrupt from the original house (not my taste), the yard is small, no parking (seems like), and the floors are in rough shape.

Neutral: location has tradeoffs (Hearst, Hazen, and Sidwell are right there, but it’s about 10-15 minutes walking to either of the main Connecticut or Wisconsin commercial areas).

On the whole, I think it’s one of the best houses to come up in Cleveland Park in the past few years. It could be a good fit for a family that would sacrifice for the location or that’s willing to put in some work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Agree with PPs that this’ll go for at least asking. There’s so little inventory and such an insane level of demand for Cleveland Park SFHs right now, especially houses that are relatively turnkey and 3-5k sqft.

Pros: curb appeal, entry area, the rooms that are evidently updated, lots of light in the expansion.

Cons: layout is kinda weird but maybe fixable (odd bedroom placement and much of the usable space is the basement), some rooms need a refresh (at least the kitchen, a couple bathrooms, and the basement), the design of the expansion is pretty abrupt from the original house (not my taste), the yard is small, no parking (seems like), and the floors are in rough shape.

Neutral: location has tradeoffs (Hearst, Hazen, and Sidwell are right there, but it’s about 10-15 minutes walking to either of the main Connecticut or Wisconsin commercial areas).

On the whole, I think it’s one of the best houses to come up in Cleveland Park in the past few years. It could be a good fit for a family that would sacrifice for the location or that’s willing to put in some work.


That’s pretty extreme.
Anonymous
The lot again is 5000 sqft with like none left??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:5000 sqft lot?!


That’s pretty average yeah?


No!

It’s the lowest sqft for a conforming lot in DC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The lot again is 5000 sqft with like none left??


Huh?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:5000 sqft lot?!


That’s pretty average yeah?


No!

It’s the lowest sqft for a conforming lot in DC.


Sorry, what is the point though?
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