Anonymous wrote:Do you want a co-op?
In your situation, if you didn't want a condo, it probably makes sense to rent. Fee simple homes very close to downtown are generally going to be bigger and more expensive than you want.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/304-Bryant-St-NE-20002/home/10074367
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your budget is actually $1m, look for teeny row houses. If you are commuting to Farragut north, look along the red line and orange/blue (to Farragut west, Check out foggy bottom or eastern market or Potomac ave).
+1. Your budget won’t go super far if you don’t want a condo, but you could do a small-ish rowhome in some areas.
For example, you can find a 3 bed/2 bath rowhome in the area around Union Station, for roughly $700-900k (depending on the exact neighborhood).
thanks - this is super helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Would you consider being in Arlington? You’d have better luck finding a townhouse or small SFH that could meet your requirements.
There are a few within blocks from Ballston metro (quasi walkable area). Metro ride from Ballston to Farragut is about 12 min (plus tack on walking time).
https://redf.in/4KNAO7
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https://redf.in/aCWzYl
As someone who lives in Arlington, I can say the local services are very good and there is the bonus that if you ever decide to hold onto it (or kids inherit it) as a rental, VA is much more landlord-friendly than DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Horrible idea unless you have money to burn.
I do have a small amount of money to burn, hence the bad idea.
Anonymous wrote:Horrible idea unless you have money to burn.
Anonymous wrote:I would be concerned about buying a rowhouse if you will only be there a few nights a week. Maybe look at a coop if you don’t want a condo.
You could look at Paper Mill Court in Georgetown. They have townhouse style homes but it’s a condo. They seem to sell pretty quickly and looks to have parking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your budget is actually $1m, look for teeny row houses. If you are commuting to Farragut north, look along the red line and orange/blue (to Farragut west, Check out foggy bottom or eastern market or Potomac ave).
+1. Your budget won’t go super far if you don’t want a condo, but you could do a small-ish rowhome in some areas.
For example, you can find a 3 bed/2 bath rowhome in the area around Union Station, for roughly $700-900k (depending on the exact neighborhood).
Anonymous wrote:I would be concerned about buying a rowhouse if you will only be there a few nights a week. Maybe look at a coop if you don’t want a condo.