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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hot off the press! 4br/2.5ba Wardman for $875k. Original woodwork, gorgeous sunroom. I like that the kitchen is dated enough that I wouldn't feel wasteful redoing it to my taste (which isn't the standard flipper white/gray), but it's in good enough condition that I could live with it as is for years to come. At least one of the bedrooms is ridiculously tiny (a twin bed barely fits in the picture), but having a full attic makes up for it. I don't think I've ever seen an attic like this in a Wardman. I can't tell if the radiators are still functional or a decorative holdover, but I would keep them forever. The one main downside to this house is that it's right on K St, and there's a lot of traffic in this area. https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/327-K-St-NE-20002/home/9892477[/quote] That actually looks really good. So, okay, everyone. Tell me what's wrong about this. (Just know that if you tell me that all the wood is dark and gloomy, I will ignore you. Well, not ignore you, but I'll know that your tastes and mine are very different.)[/quote] There aren't any photos of the backyard which make me wonder why not? Parking looks like a nightmare. The attic and its tiny staircase are adorable![/quote] It has a deep backyard, but it abuts the Ava apartment building, so I don't think there is alley access or parking. I live in the neighborhood and do not find street parking difficult at all. It may be different as you get closer to the newer apartment buildings, but I don't think this is as big a negative as many people would make it out to be.[/quote]
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