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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]$985k for a 2/2 at 10th and F. Dated but seemingly usable kitchen, kind of a weird first-floor layout, no first-floor bathroom/powder room (second full bathroom is in the basement family room), some outdoor space. https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/1018-F-St-NE-20002/home/9906175 I dunno, this seems like it's a bit high for only two bedrooms and the aforementioned quibbles. Been on the market for 8 days now.[/quote] This got a price cut before it was taken off the market. Seems like the houses with issues are sitting longer these days, which isn't super surprising.[/quote] It's now back on the market at $950k, which I believe is more than it was when they took it off the market.[/quote] Yup. It was listed at $940k before (after a price drop from $985k when it first listed on May 4). Maybe they think the problem isn't the price, but they needed new staging and new pictures (and maybe a new agent)? I dunno. I can sort understand the sellers' thinking, though. Even with the weird decor and cheap-looking kitchen, over 2,500 sf for under $1M seems like a bargain in this market—unless "this market" has changed more than I thought in the last month. Or maybe there's something else really wrong with it that's not in the photos.[/quote] Now down to $925. [/quote]
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