Anonymous wrote:Well this one is an interesting home. I at first thought it was a former restaurant![]()
https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/1107-6th-St-NE-20002/home/9897959
Anonymous wrote:$799k is very low for this one. No way it goes for under $900k, probably closer to a million. It has a separate rental unit with a CoO. The house will sell itself, it's a shame the listing agent felt the need to lie. There is no master suite, and the den / walk-in closet they're calling a bedroom is not a legal bedroom.
https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/1037-5th-St-NE-20002/home/9896487
Anonymous wrote:How much do you think this one on 13th & MD Avenue NE will go for ? https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/1318-Maryland-Ave-NE-20002/home/9912491?2093706699=no_custom_share_sheet&utm_source=ios_share&utm_medium=share&utm_nooverride=1&utm_content=link
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does everyone think this will go for?
$995,000, 3BR/3.5BA, 2,024sf:
https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/620-G-St-NE-20002/home/21648640
I'm not a huge fan of the all-white open floor plan trend, but this isn't quite as flippery as many I've seen—the kitchen counters are dark, and there's still exposed brickwork. Otherwise, it seems pretty well done, and the finishes look nice, and I like the outdoor space. That location not far from Union Station is going to be a draw, too. On the downside, it's hard to tell but from the pictures one of the BRs looks pretty tiny and I'm not sure the other is actually legal (could that really be an egress window in picture 21?).
I suspect this is priced for a bidding war (and will get one).
Somewhere between $1.1m - $1.3m given it's over 2,000 square feet, has a basement and is so close to Union Station (and in true Capitol Hill). There are comparable homes on the Hill East side of the neighborhood going for $1.1m, so the location I would think would definitely put it over that threshold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does everyone think this will go for?
$995,000, 3BR/3.5BA, 2,024sf:
https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/620-G-St-NE-20002/home/21648640
I'm not a huge fan of the all-white open floor plan trend, but this isn't quite as flippery as many I've seen—the kitchen counters are dark, and there's still exposed brickwork. Otherwise, it seems pretty well done, and the finishes look nice, and I like the outdoor space. That location not far from Union Station is going to be a draw, too. On the downside, it's hard to tell but from the pictures one of the BRs looks pretty tiny and I'm not sure the other is actually legal (could that really be an egress window in picture 21?).
I suspect this is priced for a bidding war (and will get one).
Somewhere between $1.1m - $1.3m given it's over 2,000 square feet, has a basement and is so close to Union Station (and in true Capitol Hill). There are comparable homes on the Hill East side of the neighborhood going for $1.1m, so the location I would think would definitely put it over that threshold.
Agree, and I can’t see why the realtor priced it so low.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does everyone think this will go for?
$995,000, 3BR/3.5BA, 2,024sf:
https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/620-G-St-NE-20002/home/21648640
I'm not a huge fan of the all-white open floor plan trend, but this isn't quite as flippery as many I've seen—the kitchen counters are dark, and there's still exposed brickwork. Otherwise, it seems pretty well done, and the finishes look nice, and I like the outdoor space. That location not far from Union Station is going to be a draw, too. On the downside, it's hard to tell but from the pictures one of the BRs looks pretty tiny and I'm not sure the other is actually legal (could that really be an egress window in picture 21?).
I suspect this is priced for a bidding war (and will get one).
Somewhere between $1.1m - $1.3m given it's over 2,000 square feet, has a basement and is so close to Union Station (and in true Capitol Hill). There are comparable homes on the Hill East side of the neighborhood going for $1.1m, so the location I would think would definitely put it over that threshold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
$899,000 for 3br/1.5 ba, 1300 sq ft: If you can get past the front door that screams "break into me!" This house is adorable, really nice details designed by someone with style, not someone picking out flipper finishes from Home Depot. I want to cook in that kitchen.
https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/1511-D-St-SE-20003/home/9919211
PP. Actually, I'd like to revise my initial assessment. I just noticed that there are no upper cabinets or microwave in the kitchen. Cooking amid clutter wouldn't be that much fun. Also upon second look, that full bath is a cluttered mess. Presumably the fixtures are original to the plumbing. Clawfoot tubs can be charming, but not like that.
I love this house but that's way east.
I don’t live near here at all (I’m by Union Station) but this are is really developing fast. Right by Safeway, the Roost, the Watkins field and splash pad, plus Potomac Metro, and not that far from Lincoln Park. It has become a prime Hill-ish location.
Anonymous wrote:What does everyone think this will go for?
$995,000, 3BR/3.5BA, 2,024sf:
https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/620-G-St-NE-20002/home/21648640
I'm not a huge fan of the all-white open floor plan trend, but this isn't quite as flippery as many I've seen—the kitchen counters are dark, and there's still exposed brickwork. Otherwise, it seems pretty well done, and the finishes look nice, and I like the outdoor space. That location not far from Union Station is going to be a draw, too. On the downside, it's hard to tell but from the pictures one of the BRs looks pretty tiny and I'm not sure the other is actually legal (could that really be an egress window in picture 21?).
I suspect this is priced for a bidding war (and will get one).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on this one? Certainly spacious!
https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/5-Walter-Houp-Ct-NE-20002/home/9908709
I remember when that was on the market last year. It's not a good sign that it's for sale again already, even if the owners are moving for reasons unrelated to the house. It already has the "living in an alley" issue to overcome; the fact that the previous owners were only there a year doesn't help. I don't think it's a flip, either—as I recall, it was pretty cool-looking last year. Just, y'know, in an alley.
I could see some benefits to living in an alley. Ought to be fairly quiet, for one. And $1.2 million is a good price for 3,300 sf in Capitol Hill. But still...alley.
Anonymous wrote:This house near Lincoln Park has been sitting on the market for a while, since March, makes me wonder why? One thought is that it is in the more expensive side of the housing stock for the area but I thought with the low inventory this one would have not been sitting for the time it as been. Thoughts?
https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/1341-Independence-Ct-SE-20003/home/10338243