I found an even more beautiful house in Cleveland Park

Anonymous
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

Anonymous
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
Anonymous
why can't they build garages on these shit boxes.
Anonymous
wait it's in the rear
Anonymous
it's nice
Anonymous
It's nice but I like the older house better.
Anonymous
It looks like a smaller version of Buckman Tavern.
Anonymous
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."
Anonymous
This is on the other side of Wisconsin. Not cleveland park. More like cathedral or mass heights
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Crazy basement!

And nearly every window features a close-up "view" of the brick wall of your neighbors.
Anonymous
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!
Anonymous
It is ok. Needs a lot of updating. Looks better than the other home because it is furniture in it.
Anonymous
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."
Anonymous
The kitchen is horrible. What's going on with the weird window over the sink stuck behind a drywall bulkhead?
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