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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So for those of you who say 1.3 mi is the highest cap for H Street... is this to say that this house below won’t sell above 1.3 mi? https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/1335-Maryland-Ave-NE-20002/home/52546029?utm_source=ios_share&utm_medium=share&utm_campaign=text&utm_nooverride=1&utm_content=link[/quote] 110% disagree with the hate H Street is receiving in this thread. That’s said, I don’t consider the house you linked H street proper.[/quote] So you recommend 8th and H as a desirable place to live compared to any other part of the H Street corridor? And you think comparing a 6br / 3500 sq. ft. house (which is really, really unusual in this part of town) with the typical 3br flip of the area is rational?[/quote] Uh no that was my point.[/quote]Having lived one block from 8th and H for 6 years, I dont think there is any difference between living one block away and 4-5 blocks from that intersection. The trouble at that intersection really doesnt extend into the neighborhoods in either direction. We would sometimes walk around the intersection, by walking down G or I St and joining H at 7th or 9th, though you do mostly get used to it. It really is a very localized loitering issue. And, given the choice, I'd much rather live on 8th than Maryland, which is a semi highway at rush hour with crazy MD drivers.[/quote] It's true. This problem is really localized to this specific block of 8th between H and I. I don't even think you would have a problem on the south side of H street because the houses just feel a little more removed from H street. Same with the block north of I Street, or I street in either direction. It's just this block.[/quote]
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