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[quote=Anonymous][quote]I paid nearly $1.0 million for 2,000 100 year old Sq. Ft. when I could live in a better house for less money.[/quote] I don't want to totally derail this thread by asking, but I can't resist: where would you say the truly, objectively better homes are in the District? Not "more vibrant" blocks (Logan?) but the actual homes themselves -- the physical structure -- that look better on the inside and the outside, plus the piece of property where they sit? I can think of 2, up to 4 neighborhoods that fit that bill -- but the homes cost more, not less. Here are neighborhoods that come up a lot on DCUM that do not pass this ^ test (i.e. the inside of the homes won't be any better): Brookland, Mt. Pleasant, Petworth, 16th ST heights, most of Crestwood, all of not-historic "capitol hill" (i.e., Hill East, Navy Yard), woodridge, trinidad, burleith, almost all of Woodley park, a lot (not all) of shaw, shepherd park, brightwood, eckington. the neighborhoods where the homes will have reliably more spectacular interiors in a SFH -- true Logan, tiny historic capitol hill, Georgetown, Dupont, historic Shaw, Kalorama - all cost more for a SFH. [/quote]
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