Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not a condo, it's a co-op.
I think the unit itself is delightful and the views plus the terrace are awesome features. Also, is that an indoor pool? The only other building in DC that I know of that has an indoor lap pool is the K-W; those are super rare.
I don't think it's comparable to the Penn Ave apartment that PP posted -- the Wharf one is much larger and has a balcony and a view.
But yeah, I would not describe it as "priced to sell."
The seller has entered the discussion.
+1 how many people truly value/use an indoor lap pool?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not a condo, it's a co-op.
I think the unit itself is delightful and the views plus the terrace are awesome features. Also, is that an indoor pool? The only other building in DC that I know of that has an indoor lap pool is the K-W; those are super rare.
I don't think it's comparable to the Penn Ave apartment that PP posted -- the Wharf one is much larger and has a balcony and a view.
But yeah, I would not describe it as "priced to sell."
The seller has entered the discussion.
Anonymous wrote:It's horrific.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s fine, just needs some comsmetic [sic] work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not a condo, it's a co-op.
I think the unit itself is delightful and the views plus the terrace are awesome features. Also, is that an indoor pool? The only other building in DC that I know of that has an indoor lap pool is the K-W; those are super rare.
I don't think it's comparable to the Penn Ave apartment that PP posted -- the Wharf one is much larger and has a balcony and a view.
But yeah, I would not describe it as "priced to sell."
The seller has entered the discussion.
Anonymous wrote:It's not a condo, it's a co-op.
I think the unit itself is delightful and the views plus the terrace are awesome features. Also, is that an indoor pool? The only other building in DC that I know of that has an indoor lap pool is the K-W; those are super rare.
I don't think it's comparable to the Penn Ave apartment that PP posted -- the Wharf one is much larger and has a balcony and a view.
But yeah, I would not describe it as "priced to sell."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not a condo, it's a co-op.
I think the unit itself is delightful and the views plus the terrace are awesome features. Also, is that an indoor pool? The only other building in DC that I know of that has an indoor lap pool is the K-W; those are super rare.
I don't think it's comparable to the Penn Ave apartment that PP posted -- the Wharf one is much larger and has a balcony and a view.
But yeah, I would not describe it as "priced to sell."
The mismatched old appliances and worn-out flooring are "delightful"?
Floors look fine to me. Stove is white, so what, that's an easy fix if it bothers someone. But it's sunny, it's roomy, it has great outdoor space and good amenities, and a fantastic view. I'd live there, although not at that price.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not a condo, it's a co-op.
I think the unit itself is delightful and the views plus the terrace are awesome features. Also, is that an indoor pool? The only other building in DC that I know of that has an indoor lap pool is the K-W; those are super rare.
I don't think it's comparable to the Penn Ave apartment that PP posted -- the Wharf one is much larger and has a balcony and a view.
But yeah, I would not describe it as "priced to sell."
The mismatched old appliances and worn-out flooring are "delightful"?
Anonymous wrote:That kitchen is proof that counter-depth fridges, while more expensive with less space, are not frivolous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not a condo, it's a co-op.
I think the unit itself is delightful and the views plus the terrace are awesome features. Also, is that an indoor pool? The only other building in DC that I know of that has an indoor lap pool is the K-W; those are super rare.
I don't think it's comparable to the Penn Ave apartment that PP posted -- the Wharf one is much larger and has a balcony and a view.
But yeah, I would not describe it as "priced to sell."
The mismatched old appliances and worn-out flooring are "delightful"?
Anonymous wrote:It's not a condo, it's a co-op.
I think the unit itself is delightful and the views plus the terrace are awesome features. Also, is that an indoor pool? The only other building in DC that I know of that has an indoor lap pool is the K-W; those are super rare.
I don't think it's comparable to the Penn Ave apartment that PP posted -- the Wharf one is much larger and has a balcony and a view.
But yeah, I would not describe it as "priced to sell."