$2.195 in AU Park [DC]

Anonymous
Well, no complaints from me as a homeowner in the hood, but yea wow. Good luck getting your money back out of that one...

In fairness the house was huge - 3,000 Sqft almost certainly understates it, but the living room and sunroom were kind of dead space: you'd just live in the addition part. Still, the house had all the trimmings of feeling like a more grandiose place and could easily have been mistaken for being in SV.

And here I was thinking $1.7 was high when that set the record.
Anonymous
New owner is a partner at a law firm.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:New owner is a partner at a law firm.

not true. I know the new owner.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:New owner is a partner at a law firm.

not true. I know the new owner.


Whoever it is, good for them for buying an older house in a walkable neighborhood rather than some oversized newly built monstrosity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:New owner is a partner at a law firm.


Seller was clearly a partner
Anonymous
Am confused about the responses that the house is small and in a busy area, though.

3K sq feet and 6 bedrooms is three times as much as my family lives in.

And it's not on a main street. Also don't understand why you *wouldn't* want to live on a main street, though -- I much prefer a busy populated street near transit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Am confused about the responses that the house is small and in a busy area, though.

3K sq feet and 6 bedrooms is three times as much as my family lives in.

And it's not on a main street. Also don't understand why you *wouldn't* want to live on a main street, though -- I much prefer a busy populated street near transit.


Who said the house was small?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Come on folks, this isn't about AU Park, it's about proximity to Metro and shopping for a fairly large house+lot.


The owner is probably some sort of partner, his wife is a SAHM. How frequently will they use the Metro?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Come on folks, this isn't about AU Park, it's about proximity to Metro and shopping for a fairly large house+lot.


The owner is probably some sort of partner, his wife is a SAHM. How frequently will they use the Metro?


IDK, but the amenities "metro" serves as a euphemism for: shopping, dining, etc., probably a whole lot, especially since it saves them on time, which they bill at, IDK, $600/ hour?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Am confused about the responses that the house is small and in a busy area, though.

3K sq feet and 6 bedrooms is three times as much as my family lives in.

And it's not on a main street. Also don't understand why you *wouldn't* want to live on a main street, though -- I much prefer a busy populated street near transit.


it's on a cut-through street. many people use 42nd st, to avoid Wisconsin Ave. It's not too bad because the speed limit is low, but a lot of people drive by every day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:$2.5M for that house is crazy. I went to see the house and I cannot imagine paying more than 2M for it.
The house is very grand from outside but I would not want to live on 42nd street. The kitchen is fine if you like grey but the tv area next to it seemed cramped. Also kitchen eating space was very cramped and the real dining room is far away from the kitchen. Playroom off kitchen seemed narrow and long.
Patio was lovely but backyard is not too usable. Nice family room on 2nd floor but I would rather have it on the first floor. I guess people will pay anything in AU Park!


You know you can paint cabinets, right? No one at this price range buys a new house without bringing in a decorator before making an offer to make sure it can be customized to their tastes
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:$2.5M for that house is crazy. I went to see the house and I cannot imagine paying more than 2M for it.
The house is very grand from outside but I would not want to live on 42nd street. The kitchen is fine if you like grey but the tv area next to it seemed cramped. Also kitchen eating space was very cramped and the real dining room is far away from the kitchen. Playroom off kitchen seemed narrow and long.
Patio was lovely but backyard is not too usable. Nice family room on 2nd floor but I would rather have it on the first floor. I guess people will pay anything in AU Park!


You know you can paint cabinets, right? No one at this price range buys a new house without bringing in a decorator before making an offer to make sure it can be customized to their tastes


we're in this price range and have not once brought a decorator before making an offer. i don't think it's common to bring a decorator to a house before you bid on it at any price range.
Anonymous
Totally and completely absurd. But I look forward to driving by the new owners several times a week as I cut through on this street.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Totally and completely absurd. But I look forward to driving by the new owners several times a week as I cut through on this street.


Why so nasty?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:42nd st is a cut through street though


Yes, very definitely a cut through, a Wisconsin bypass. And it will only get worse with AU Law school fully operational and with the GDS project.
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