Anonymous wrote:Well I'm still kicking myself over failing to get a one bedroom (that was called a two bedroom) at over $1000/sq ft. If I could undue that decision I would in a heartbeat. This one doesn't look anything like the one I lost out on so maybe the price is too high.
Anonymous wrote:Lol I must have misread it. I glanced and thought it was over a $1,000. Sorry about that. In that case, why isn't it gone by now?
Anonymous wrote:I love DC condo boutique's website. They do a great job of aiding your search. The condo is just ok. The dues are killing the sale more than price.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Completely off-topic, so I apologize but I used to work at the Wash Post and parked at Thomas Circle right by Logan and my car got broken into ALL THE TIME. I had a professor in the late 90s who invited the class to the new house he and his wife had just bought right on Logan Circle - really large, renovated TH. I remember thinking the guy was insane for living there. Turns out he was insane like a fox. (I bet he paid ~400k or even less for his house. Oh well.)
I've lived there 12 years and my car has been broken into once back in 2006.
Anonymous wrote:Completely off-topic, so I apologize but I used to work at the Wash Post and parked at Thomas Circle right by Logan and my car got broken into ALL THE TIME. I had a professor in the late 90s who invited the class to the new house he and his wife had just bought right on Logan Circle - really large, renovated TH. I remember thinking the guy was insane for living there. Turns out he was insane like a fox. (I bet he paid ~400k or even less for his house. Oh well.)