Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There aren't any pics of the interior. Which probably means it's not so much a "diamond."
I lived in GP. Beware, that third bedroom is often very, very tiny. Ours was 7'x9'. It's fine for an office or a very small nursery, but past that, the room isn't very useful.
One of our 3 bedrooms is 7x9. My teen DS sleeps in there, so we actually do find it very useful, lol. I used this as a guide for furnishing it:
http://www.home-designing.com/2010/12/small-floorspace-kids-rooms
And it is honestly one of my favorite rooms in the whole house. He loves it.
I am in love and want to furnish my whole small house like that. Where'd you find similar furniture? (NP here who, by the way, owns a lovely house EOTP that would sell for under 700k today)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So are Colonial Village and Shepherd Park still guaranteed to go Deal-Wilson after Shepherd ES?
I thought it was zoned Shepherd-Deal-Coolidge, BUT if you went to Deal you were guaranteed entrance to Wilson. Not sure how that changed, if at all.
I guess DC is a far different world, where $200k salaries are thrown around like candy -- or do we just have a bunch of people subsidized by Mom/Dad or living above their means?
Yes. Right now it's zoned Shepherd-Deal-Coolidge, but as you said attending Deal guarantees entrance to Wilson. After the boundary revisions go through, Shepherd Park/Colonial Village will be zoned Shepherd-Deal-Wilson.
Anonymous wrote:So are Colonial Village and Shepherd Park still guaranteed to go Deal-Wilson after Shepherd ES?
I thought it was zoned Shepherd-Deal-Coolidge, BUT if you went to Deal you were guaranteed entrance to Wilson. Not sure how that changed, if at all.
I guess DC is a far different world, where $200k salaries are thrown around like candy -- or do we just have a bunch of people subsidized by Mom/Dad or living above their means?
Anonymous wrote:OP, why don't you take at look at Shepherd Park? You can find fully renovated homes for 700,000 and above. Fixer uppers go for 350-high 600s, depending on the size. Shepherd ES gets you to Deal and Wilson with the new boundary changes. The neighborhood is very diverse with professionals and lots of children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really ? I just saw my neighbor's SFH house in Friendship Heights (in bounds for Janney/Deal/Wilson) for only $750K.
Link please!
http://tour.homevisit.com/view/86471
I'd be surprised if that goes for less than $830. It's TINY, yes, but still.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really ? I just saw my neighbor's SFH house in Friendship Heights (in bounds for Janney/Deal/Wilson) for only $750K.
Link please!
http://tour.homevisit.com/view/86471
Anonymous wrote:We will be listing our semi detached home in FH in late March. Give us a few months to make it shine, then come in and renovate to your hearts desire. Likely asking $775.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There aren't any pics of the interior. Which probably means it's not so much a "diamond."
I lived in GP. Beware, that third bedroom is often very, very tiny. Ours was 7'x9'. It's fine for an office or a very small nursery, but past that, the room isn't very useful.
One of our 3 bedrooms is 7x9. My teen DS sleeps in there, so we actually do find it very useful, lol. I used this as a guide for furnishing it:
http://www.home-designing.com/2010/12/small-floorspace-kids-rooms
And it is honestly one of my favorite rooms in the whole house. He loves it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really ? I just saw my neighbor's SFH house in Friendship Heights (in bounds for Janney/Deal/Wilson) for only $750K.
Link please!
Anonymous wrote:There aren't any pics of the interior. Which probably means it's not so much a "diamond."
I lived in GP. Beware, that third bedroom is often very, very tiny. Ours was 7'x9'. It's fine for an office or a very small nursery, but past that, the room isn't very useful.
Anonymous wrote:Really ? I just saw my neighbor's SFH house in Friendship Heights (in bounds for Janney/Deal/Wilson) for only $750K.