Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Current owner should consider remodeling the kitchen if offers received are low.
Little chance that'll be an issue in Cleveland Park. Buyers will just figure in the cost of a nice kitchen remodel. Probably somewhere in $50-125k depending on the scope and quality.
Anonymous wrote:
The Hearst pool has such minimal opening hours that I can't imagine it would be a problem.
Agree. I don't love the location for another reason. It's in the northwest of Cleveland Park, so City Ridge and Upton Place would be the natural grocery/restaurant/retail destinations. But Rodman doesn't go through to the west because of Hearst and Sidwell, so there isn't a direct walking route. That means nothing commercial is around the corner.
Anyway, this'll get snapped up quickly. I would bet within a couple weeks (if not days) and at (if not above) asking.
Anonymous wrote:
Current owner should consider remodeling the kitchen if offers received are low.
Anonymous wrote:
The Hearst pool has such minimal opening hours that I can't imagine it would be a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Street parking is an issue with the Hearst pool nearby.
Anonymous wrote:This one in CP (ok, much better location) is priced $1M higher
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2812-34th-St-NW-Washington-DC-20008/450696_zpid/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with PPs that this’ll go for at least asking. There’s so little inventory and such an insane level of demand for Cleveland Park SFHs right now, especially houses that are relatively turnkey and 3-5k sqft.
Pros: curb appeal, entry area, the rooms that are evidently updated, lots of light in the expansion.
Cons: layout is kinda weird but maybe fixable (odd bedroom placement and much of the usable space is the basement), some rooms need a refresh (at least the kitchen, a couple bathrooms, and the basement), the design of the expansion is pretty abrupt from the original house (not my taste), the yard is small, no parking (seems like), and the floors are in rough shape.
Neutral: location has tradeoffs (Hearst, Hazen, and Sidwell are right there, but it’s about 10-15 minutes walking to either of the main Connecticut or Wisconsin commercial areas).
On the whole, I think it’s one of the best houses to come up in Cleveland Park in the past few years. It could be a good fit for a family that would sacrifice for the location or that’s willing to put in some work.
That’s pretty extreme.
Anonymous wrote:This one in CP (ok, much better location) is priced $1M higher
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2812-34th-St-NW-Washington-DC-20008/450696_zpid/
Anonymous wrote:Expanding depends totally on the neighbors. If they don't object, there will be no problem. If they object, you might be able to something, but not much.
Absurdly, it's in the historic district.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The lot again is 5000 sqft with like none left??
Huh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:5000 sqft lot?!
That’s pretty average yeah?
No!
It’s the lowest sqft for a conforming lot in DC.
Sorry, what is the point though?