"in the heart of Cleveland Park"

Anonymous
One of the more egregious real estate agent location lies that I've seen. It's not even in Cleveland Park!

https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/3105-38th-St-NW-20016/home/9973812
Anonymous
True. He needs to change that.
Anonymous
still a very nice location
Anonymous
It’s Cathedral Heights. But walk two blocks east and you are in Cleveland park.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s Cathedral Heights. But walk two blocks east and you are in Cleveland park.


Bingo. I don't get why agents feel they need to lie about this sort of thing. It's an obvious lie, and Cathedral Heights is also a very attractive area.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s Cathedral Heights. But walk two blocks east and you are in Cleveland park.


Bingo. I don't get why agents feel they need to lie about this sort of thing. It's an obvious lie, and Cathedral Heights is also a very attractive area.


Public records states it is in Cleveland Park.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s Cathedral Heights. But walk two blocks east and you are in Cleveland park.


Bingo. I don't get why agents feel they need to lie about this sort of thing. It's an obvious lie, and Cathedral Heights is also a very attractive area.


Public records states it is in Cleveland Park.


But it's not in the historic district which IS the heart of Cleveland Park. Bad use of hyperbole. But maybe buyers won't care if it means they aren't beholden to the restrictions of the historic district.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s Cathedral Heights. But walk two blocks east and you are in Cleveland park.


Bingo. I don't get why agents feel they need to lie about this sort of thing. It's an obvious lie, and Cathedral Heights is also a very attractive area.


Public records states it is in Cleveland Park.


But it's not in the historic district which IS the heart of Cleveland Park. Bad use of hyperbole. But maybe buyers won't care if it means they aren't beholden to the restrictions of the historic district.


Who cares.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s Cathedral Heights. But walk two blocks east and you are in Cleveland park.


Bingo. I don't get why agents feel they need to lie about this sort of thing. It's an obvious lie, and Cathedral Heights is also a very attractive area.


Public records states it is in Cleveland Park.


But it's not in the historic district which IS the heart of Cleveland Park. Bad use of hyperbole. But maybe buyers won't care if it means they aren't beholden to the restrictions of the historic district.


Who cares.


Anybody who wants to live in the heart of Cleveland Park.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s Cathedral Heights. But walk two blocks east and you are in Cleveland park.


Bingo. I don't get why agents feel they need to lie about this sort of thing. It's an obvious lie, and Cathedral Heights is also a very attractive area.


Public records states it is in Cleveland Park.


But it's not in the historic district which IS the heart of Cleveland Park. Bad use of hyperbole. But maybe buyers won't care if it means they aren't beholden to the restrictions of the historic district.


Who cares.


Anybody who wants to live in the heart of Cleveland Park.


I would say that....
One of the more egregious real estate agent location lies that I've seen....is a bit of an exaggeration lol.
Anonymous
Heart is where the home is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s Cathedral Heights. But walk two blocks east and you are in Cleveland park.


Bingo. I don't get why agents feel they need to lie about this sort of thing. It's an obvious lie, and Cathedral Heights is also a very attractive area.


Public records states it is in Cleveland Park.


Huh? There is no "public record" assigning houses in DC to specific neighborhoods. The closest we have are historic districts, and this definitely isn't in the Cleveland Park district.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s Cathedral Heights. But walk two blocks east and you are in Cleveland park.


Bingo. I don't get why agents feel they need to lie about this sort of thing. It's an obvious lie, and Cathedral Heights is also a very attractive area.


Public records states it is in Cleveland Park.


But it's not in the historic district which IS the heart of Cleveland Park. Bad use of hyperbole. But maybe buyers won't care if it means they aren't beholden to the restrictions of the historic district.


Who cares.


Lying to buyers is bad?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s Cathedral Heights. But walk two blocks east and you are in Cleveland park.


Bingo. I don't get why agents feel they need to lie about this sort of thing. It's an obvious lie, and Cathedral Heights is also a very attractive area.


Public records states it is in Cleveland Park.


Huh? There is no "public record" assigning houses in DC to specific neighborhoods. The closest we have are historic districts, and this definitely isn't in the Cleveland Park district.


PR states the legal subdivision.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s Cathedral Heights. But walk two blocks east and you are in Cleveland park.


Bingo. I don't get why agents feel they need to lie about this sort of thing. It's an obvious lie, and Cathedral Heights is also a very attractive area.


Public records states it is in Cleveland Park.


But it's not in the historic district which IS the heart of Cleveland Park. Bad use of hyperbole. But maybe buyers won't care if it means they aren't beholden to the restrictions of the historic district.


Who cares.


Lying to buyers is bad?


It's subjective. The "heart" of a town, not exactly lying.
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