Why is Cleveland/Woodley Park pricing so inconsistent recently

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lord no that isn't underpriced.

That house sat facing Wisconsin for YEARS in disrepair and vacant. It was a mess. A few years ago, it was moed to face Macomb instead, but it is still very close to Wisconsin and is backed up against the new apartment building. Yes it was renovated but it was in terrible shape AND was moved. I wouldn't be surprised if it has issues. And I am sure you hear traffic from Wisconsin as well as noise from the new condo building's alley, HVAC systems, etc.

I wouldn't buy that house, much less pay 2.3 million for it


Ha the house wasn't physically moved, you can tell by looking at the Google Street View pictures. The porch was wrapped to go around to the Macomb Street side, and the front door moved to the Macomb Street side. Nothing else was changed structurally from the exterior- you can see the 3rd floor bump out is the same, and the bay window on the Macomb Street side is the same.


You are wrong. I have lived in thwt neighborhood most of my life and walked by thwt house everyday after school. We referred to it as haunted. It absolutely fronted Wisconsin.
Anonymous
The google street view is trippy - it has a mix of before and after the big move.
Anonymous
Aww, the house next door can also finally sell. https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/3612-Macomb-St-NW-Washington-DC-20016/450202_zpid/

Must have been a nightmare for them to have lived through all that construction for years. I hope they make a lot of money.

Anonymous
My brother lived in that house in the 90s! Group house with a bunch of guys in their early 20s who ate at Cactus Cantina at least a couple of times a week.

Yes, it was moved. It wasn't so awful inside back then. But no need to save it as it's completely ridiculous to have that house smack up against a big apartment building.
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