Anonymous wrote:
Michigan Park and Brookland do not yet command that price point. for that money they can be in a SAFE neighborhood that is not in the midst of regentrifying.
I think you are out of touch with Brookland. I will agree that perhaps, Michigan Park does not (yet) command that price point, but a SFH in Brookland certainly does.
http://www.trulia.com/real_estate/Brookland-Washington/1802/market-trends/
http://www.trulia.com/for_sale/1802_nh
That's a beautiful house, but I can't imagine anyone paying over $1 million in Brookland. And I live in NE, so I'm not a NW partisan. That just seems really high.
Anonymous wrote:Michigan Park and Brookland do not yet command that price point. for that money they can be in a SAFE neighborhood that is not in the midst of regentrifying.
I think you are out of touch with Brookland. I will agree that perhaps, Michigan Park does not (yet) command that price point, but a SFH in Brookland certainly does.
http://www.trulia.com/real_estate/Brookland-Washington/1802/market-trends/
http://www.trulia.com/for_sale/1802_nh
Anonymous wrote:That part of town is more PG County than DC. It's up and coming but not there yet. I think you would actually have better options for schools five minutes down the road in Hyattsville downtown.
Michigan Park and Brookland do not yet command that price point. for that money they can be in a SAFE neighborhood that is not in the midst of regentrifying.
Anonymous wrote:Kinda like street after street of brick rowhouses? People seem to love those.
Anonymous wrote:So, where's the nice end of Michigan Park?