Anonymous wrote:So do you petition the city to get a new address?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious what the process is to move the direction of your house? Did they have to get a new address?
As per above, the house wasn't moved, and it doesn't look like the address was changed (tax records from at least 2021 have the Macomb address). Basically all they did was wrap the porch and add a front door/steps on the Macomb side.
Not true https://wtop.com/gallery/dc/in-northwest-dc-a-house-gets-ready-for-its-moving-day/
Wow, okay, good work on finding this. Stand corrected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious what the process is to move the direction of your house? Did they have to get a new address?
As per above, the house wasn't moved, and it doesn't look like the address was changed (tax records from at least 2021 have the Macomb address). Basically all they did was wrap the porch and add a front door/steps on the Macomb side.
Not true https://wtop.com/gallery/dc/in-northwest-dc-a-house-gets-ready-for-its-moving-day/
Anonymous wrote:Curious what the process is to move the direction of your house? Did they have to get a new address?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious what the process is to move the direction of your house? Did they have to get a new address?
As per above, the house wasn't moved, and it doesn't look like the address was changed (tax records from at least 2021 have the Macomb address). Basically all they did was wrap the porch and add a front door/steps on the Macomb side.
Anonymous wrote:Lord no that isn't underpriced.
That house sat facing Wisconsin for YEARS in disrepair and vacant. It was a mess. A few years ago, it was moed to face Macomb instead, but it is still very close to Wisconsin and is backed up against the new apartment building. Yes it was renovated but it was in terrible shape AND was moved. I wouldn't be surprised if it has issues. And I am sure you hear traffic from Wisconsin as well as noise from the new condo building's alley, HVAC systems, etc.
This plus its clearly a whitewashed low price renovation/flip. The house is devoid of anything historic or charming and sitting in essentially a commercial location. Add in that it has pretty much zero outdoor space and I think it will be a hard sell even sub $2.
I wouldn't buy that house, much less pay 2.3 million for it
Anonymous wrote:Curious what the process is to move the direction of your house? Did they have to get a new address?
Anonymous wrote:Lord no that isn't underpriced.
That house sat facing Wisconsin for YEARS in disrepair and vacant. It was a mess. A few years ago, it was moed to face Macomb instead, but it is still very close to Wisconsin and is backed up against the new apartment building. Yes it was renovated but it was in terrible shape AND was moved. I wouldn't be surprised if it has issues. And I am sure you hear traffic from Wisconsin as well as noise from the new condo building's alley, HVAC systems, etc.
I wouldn't buy that house, much less pay 2.3 million for it
Anonymous wrote:Lord no that isn't underpriced.
That house sat facing Wisconsin for YEARS in disrepair and vacant. It was a mess. A few years ago, it was moed to face Macomb instead, but it is still very close to Wisconsin and is backed up against the new apartment building. Yes it was renovated but it was in terrible shape AND was moved. I wouldn't be surprised if it has issues. And I am sure you hear traffic from Wisconsin as well as noise from the new condo building's alley, HVAC systems, etc.
I wouldn't buy that house, much less pay 2.3 million for it