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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here! I love that people are taking interest in this thread and posting different homes. If I can just make a minor request... I started this thread to focus on affordable (heh, "affordable") homes in this neighborhood, hence why my posts have been in the $700k-$800ish range. I don't mind people posting the $1-$2million homes, but I hate that it's bringing out the typical DCUM bickering. There are already sooo many threads that focus on criticizing neighborhood schools and people's choices about where to live. If we could focus on critiquing the individual homes instead, that would be great LOL. In that vein....here are a couple of new listings going into the weekend. 2br/1.5ba for $584,000. It's a re-list, but the pics are nice and it's priced lower than a similar one nearby that's an obvious s*show, so I'm not sure what's up here. https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/933-8th-St-NE-20002/home/9902280 3br/2.5ba for $879,000 two blocks from Lincoln Park: https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/17-15th-St-SE-20003/home/9917324[/quote] Thanks for getting us back on track, OP. I love looking at the houses in this price range. It's interesting to see with people do with the smaller row homes and what people think of some of the borderline streets. I saw the 8th Street house on my run today and was curious what it would look like inside. I don't like 8th Street in general (too noisy, too much foot and vehicle traffic), but the strip of little houses that this one sits in is quite charming. Everyone's got a little front patio and when I ran by, I saw neighbors hanging out and it looked really friendly. Don't like the bus stop being so close -- all the 8th and K bus stops are super busy. Love the 15th Street house! Very little curb appeal but everything else is pretty great. I particularly appreciate the built in shelving in the dining room -- it's sometime that is really nice to have in a smallish row home. Yard is nice, too.[/quote]
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