Takoma Park house

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:want


to tear it down


and what? build some shitty, soulless McMansion?


This house has the sole of a grape
Anonymous
Well, it's in a historic homes district, so tearing it down is not an option. And happily, you can be guaranteed none of the neighbors will be building tear-down mcmansions either.
Anonymous
I like this house a lot. Though I think the kitchen would bug me.
Anonymous
weeds everywhere
Anonymous
What is up with the weird "bar" in the kitchen? It looks like someone just nailed together some planks and painted it. The house is cute otherwise. . .
Anonymous
Don't advertise this. We are going to write an offer today!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:weeds everywhere

Weeds, or weed? It is Takoma Park after all ....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don't advertise this. We are going to write an offer today!


Better put in an escalation clause! Adorable house, good luck!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don't advertise this. We are going to write an offer today!


Let us know if you get it -- good luck!
Anonymous
I think it's really cute. Not a fan of the pink kitchen paint but that is an easy fix. Love the rear yard.
Anonymous
What a beautiful street too. Wish I could afford it.
Anonymous
Great house, great price that would allow you to put some cash into it and add a better kitchen and ac right away. I love old houses, live in a house from 1910s in Palisades and my house cost more than double that one! Of course, our is fully renovated but not $700,000 worth of renovations.
Anonymous
The lack of A/C gives me pause. I wonder how much/how difficult it would be to install in a house that old.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The lack of A/C gives me pause. I wonder how much/how difficult it would be to install in a house that old.

We added AC to a similar house for about $15k.
Anonymous
Prices for a bidding war.
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