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And it's relatively cheap for the neighborhood. Best part, you can waddle your way home from 2Amys in about a minute.
http://homes.longandfoster.com/Real-Estate/PropertyDetails.aspx?MlsCompanyID=2&MlsNumber=DC8250214&profileTypeID=1&Add=3305-39TH-ST-NW,WASHINGTON,DC-20016&FromParnter=true |
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another agent pushing a house on the market. that hting is dated the basement is from the 70s and the colors are awful.
maybe worth 1.1 |
| why can't they build garages on these shit boxes. |
| wait it's in the rear |
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it's nice
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| It's nice but I like the older house better. |
| It looks like a smaller version of Buckman Tavern. |
| I don't particularly have anything against these perfectly square, reasonably well-maintained houses, but I would never have thought to look at either of them and say "that's perfection defined." |
| This is on the other side of Wisconsin. Not cleveland park. More like cathedral or mass heights |
| I don't really think of things that are "waddling distance" from 2 Amys as being in CP. But maybe OP can waddle farther than me. |
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Crazy basement!
And nearly every window features a close-up "view" of the brick wall of your neighbors. |
| It's also around the corner from the huge Cathedral Commons center under construction, which is going to make Macomb St a nightmare when it opens. Be forewarned and stay away! |
| It is ok. Needs a lot of updating. Looks better than the other home because it is furniture in it. |
| Here's what I tell friends moving the area and encountering the DC real estate market for the first time: "DC--where it's best to just LOWER your expectations before you see a single listing." |
| The kitchen is horrible. What's going on with the weird window over the sink stuck behind a drywall bulkhead? |