Anonymous
Post 05/16/2019 08:33     Subject: Why does the Watergate attract such a premium?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Beautiful views, great location, history.


Did they move it? I'm seriously asking because that is not a great location. Only people from the burbs would think that the base of Foggy Bottom and a brutal walk down K street/Whitehurst is a great location. There's nothing there folks.

P.S. If you don't think Georgetown is dead you aren't paying attention. And while the GW Whole Foods is lovely and all, the interesting parts of Foggy Bottom are the ones closest to Dupont.


That's what I was thinking this entire thread! It's located into two of the dreariest areas of D.C. and aren't seeing any comprehensive improvements anytime soon.
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2019 08:28     Subject: Why does the Watergate attract such a premium?

Anonymous wrote:Beautiful views, great location, history.


Did they move it? I'm seriously asking because that is not a great location. Only people from the burbs would think that the base of Foggy Bottom and a brutal walk down K street/Whitehurst is a great location. There's nothing there folks.

P.S. If you don't think Georgetown is dead you aren't paying attention. And while the GW Whole Foods is lovely and all, the interesting parts of Foggy Bottom are the ones closest to Dupont.
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2019 08:12     Subject: Why does the Watergate attract such a premium?

Anonymous wrote:It's so ugly - brutalist epoch.

An acquaintance was living there years ago, and the board was considering replacing chairs in hallways. Each chair cost $500.


o.o Are the chairs made of marble or something?
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2019 08:11     Subject: Why does the Watergate attract such a premium?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Even 50 years later the co-op apartments are going for extremely high prices and high HOA fees.

https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/700-New-Hampshire-Ave-NW-20037/unit-402/home/143394864/amp


Coops don't have HOA fees.


Well, the unit listed has a $4,860/mo monthly fee - so what do you call that?

https://www.compass.com/listing/232553117969836721/view


Not PP but those include real estate taxes and utilities.


And also payments on the unit's portion of the underlying corporate mortgage, which is deducted from the sale price.
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2019 08:04     Subject: Why does the Watergate attract such a premium?

It's so ugly - brutalist epoch.

An acquaintance was living there years ago, and the board was considering replacing chairs in hallways. Each chair cost $500.
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2019 08:02     Subject: Why does the Watergate attract such a premium?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Even 50 years later the co-op apartments are going for extremely high prices and high HOA fees.

https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/700-New-Hampshire-Ave-NW-20037/unit-402/home/143394864/amp


Coops don't have HOA fees.


Well, the unit listed has a $4,860/mo monthly fee - so what do you call that?

https://www.compass.com/listing/232553117969836721/view


Not PP but those include real estate taxes and utilities.
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2019 06:56     Subject: Why does the Watergate attract such a premium?

Beautiful views, great location, history.
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2019 06:55     Subject: Why does the Watergate attract such a premium?

Must be the river views.
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2019 06:53     Subject: Why does the Watergate attract such a premium?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Even 50 years later the co-op apartments are going for extremely high prices and high HOA fees.

https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/700-New-Hampshire-Ave-NW-20037/unit-402/home/143394864/amp


Coops don't have HOA fees.


Well, the unit listed has a $4,860/mo monthly fee - so what do you call that?

https://www.compass.com/listing/232553117969836721/view
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2019 06:40     Subject: Why does the Watergate attract such a premium?

I think it offers a relatively seamless transition to the next level (death). A lot of people believe that the afterlife will be very much like the Watergate.
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2019 06:37     Subject: Why does the Watergate attract such a premium?

Anonymous wrote:I work right there. The only appeal that I can see is the close proximity to work for well to do State Department staff and Saudi diplomats. The plaza it’s shops are so dated.


PP again. Come to think of it, it IS in a great location. It’s an easy walk to Georgetown and Foggy Bottom Metro. Just steps from Rock Creek Pkwy and 66, with 395/GW Pkwy and Rte 50. Walking distance to the K st corridor and the Mall. Recently sold units have gone for less.
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2019 06:28     Subject: Why does the Watergate attract such a premium?

Anonymous wrote:Even 50 years later the co-op apartments are going for extremely high prices and high HOA fees.

https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/700-New-Hampshire-Ave-NW-20037/unit-402/home/143394864/amp


Coops don't have HOA fees.
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2019 06:22     Subject: Why does the Watergate attract such a premium?

I work right there. The only appeal that I can see is the close proximity to work for well to do State Department staff and Saudi diplomats. The plaza it’s shops are so dated.
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2019 05:17     Subject: Why does the Watergate attract such a premium?

The building is appalling in terms of aesthetics and maintenance drama. I don’t get it at all.
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2019 04:53     Subject: Why does the Watergate attract such a premium?

Even 50 years later the co-op apartments are going for extremely high prices and high HOA fees.

https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/700-New-Hampshire-Ave-NW-20037/unit-402/home/143394864/amp