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The development by Costco is all in that price range.
https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/2503-Ralph-Ellison-Way-NE-20018/home/96344675 |
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I happen to like this neighborhood (I live nearby) though I realize not everyone would be comfortable living there:
https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/1648-Kramer-St-NE-20002/home/10113977 This one is in a great location: https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/516-4th-St-NE-20002/unit-101/home/11747045 This one's pristine: https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/329-Rhode-Island-Ave-NE-20002/unit-104/home/40501968 I see a ton of stuff out there, both condos and tiny row houses. I think you must have more stringent requirements than you let on. |
| Kingman Park should have a few houses that fit your criteria. May need some work. But they are usually 2-3 bedrooms with full basement. |
I actually recently moved into one of these condos - we got ours for 289 and while it was a unicorn (seller wanted out asap) it is 1600 square feet, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a small patio, and a parking spot. We love it here and feel really lucky that not many people know about this - or at least aren't seriously looking. |
I hope anyone who is still looking and taking their sweet time is paying attention to this. OP could have much more easily found something with this criteria two years ago than now. |
| I just sold my condo in Dupont Circle for just under $500 and it meets your minimum criteria, if on the small side. It was a 1 BR plus den, just under 900 square feet. Condo fees just over $300 per month. Dupont Circle metro and 16th street bus lines. Had its own laundry and was in good shape. Basement storage area. It's possible if you stay on the low end of your square footage requirements. |
That's more than a mile from the subway, and it is called Ft. Lincoln. However, there is a bus that originates from Ft. Lincoln that takes you directly to the RI Avenue subway. |
Lovely, but who wants to live over there? |
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Here's something you could have had in Riggs Park, half a block from a bus stop, one walking mile from the Ft. Totten Metro that fit all of your parameters: https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/5614-Eastern-Ave-NE-20011/home/10081592
How did you miss this or the other 200 houses the poster shared earlier? Are you working with an agent? |
| 9:29 here again. That Ft. Totten house is down the street from a grocery store and around the corner from a library. Almost everything checked on your list (no basement kitchenette) and for $100K less than you were willing to spend. |
| OP isn't serious about her search. She must have a bad Realtor or isn't that serious in her search. |
How can you guarantee that your child will get into this school? If it's private, it doesn't matter where you live, if it's public or charte there is no guarantee unless it's your neighborhood public. |
It's a pretty nice neighborhood. I realize not everyone wants to live EOTR, but OP was interested in EOTR. I live in this neighborhood and consider schools, not crime, to be the biggest problem. OP has resolved that problem. Therefore, given OP's interest, it might be a good fit. |
Woodridge in NE might meet most of your goals. |
| OP mentioned that they've had "a few close calls" within the last two years. Maybe it's less of a matter of finding a place and more of a matter of making the right offer? |