Anonymous wrote:Does Sidwell care about one-upping Gds?
Anonymous wrote:How will GDS new campus compare with Sidwell after both schools consolidate and what will be the timeline for completion for each campus?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How will GDS new campus compare with Sidwell after both schools consolidate and what will be the timeline for completion for each campus?
Sidwell - 2019-2020
GDS - 2020?
You can look at aerials to compare, but Sidwell will sill have three full-sized playing fields, a complete building for each of LS/MS/US, the new gym that is under the football field and a new lower school gym. GDS will have the campus that has been shown in the drawings, which feature the new LS/MS building and a completely new Arts facility.
They will be comparable campuses, but Sidwell still has more space.
Anonymous wrote:How will GDS new campus compare with Sidwell after both schools consolidate and what will be the timeline for completion for each campus?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the statement is made that private schools are bad for the community, and the retort is that the community home values are not the same as 'right next door' and yet, right next door there is a house that went quickly, over asking, then yes, the anecdotal makes the point.
no. you'd need to also show that the sale price is identical to or higher than the substantially similar Woodley home that doesn't abut Maret and was sold around the same time.
Can you do that?
Sure, there is a real property database that tracks home values across the city. Plug in Cathedral Avenue and look for yourself. Do you really need someone else to show you what a moron you are?
You mean this underpriced house?
https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/3106-Cathedral-Ave-NW-20008/home/9987923
because, it sold for less than its same-sized neighbor a couple blocks away around the same time. i.e., a direct comp
https://www.redfin.com/zipcode/20008/filter/max-sqft=2.75k-sqft,include=sold-1yr,viewport=38.9319:38.9223:-77.05111:-77.06827
In fact, its sale price mirrors all the smaller, attached row houses that sold that year on 27th and 28th.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the statement is made that private schools are bad for the community, and the retort is that the community home values are not the same as 'right next door' and yet, right next door there is a house that went quickly, over asking, then yes, the anecdotal makes the point.
no. you'd need to also show that the sale price is identical to or higher than the substantially similar Woodley home that doesn't abut Maret and was sold around the same time.
Can you do that?
Sure, there is a real property database that tracks home values across the city. Plug in Cathedral Avenue and look for yourself. Do you really need someone else to show you what a moron you are?
You mean this underpriced house?
https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/3106-Cathedral-Ave-NW-20008/home/9987923
because, it sold for less than its same-sized neighbor a couple blocks away around the same time. i.e., a direct comp
https://www.redfin.com/zipcode/20008/filter/max-sqft=2.75k-sqft,include=sold-1yr,viewport=38.9319:38.9223:-77.05111:-77.06827
In fact, its sale price mirrors all the smaller, attached row houses that sold that year on 27th and 28th.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the statement is made that private schools are bad for the community, and the retort is that the community home values are not the same as 'right next door' and yet, right next door there is a house that went quickly, over asking, then yes, the anecdotal makes the point.
no. you'd need to also show that the sale price is identical to or higher than the substantially similar Woodley home that doesn't abut Maret and was sold around the same time.
Can you do that?
Sure, there is a real property database that tracks home values across the city. Plug in Cathedral Avenue and look for yourself. Do you really need someone else to show you what a moron you are?
Anonymous wrote:The houses in Cathedral Height's by Cathedral Commons have held and increased in value. In fact, one gem of a house that had fallen on hard times as a group house has been completely renovated and restored and recently sold for over $2 million.
And where is the house that will be next to the GDS Tower? There isn't one. The so called tower is on Wisconsin Avenue and not within 200 feet of a single family residential house.
THERE ARE NO HOUSES IN THE SHADOW OF OR IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO THE GDS "TOWER'
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the statement is made that private schools are bad for the community, and the retort is that the community home values are not the same as 'right next door' and yet, right next door there is a house that went quickly, over asking, then yes, the anecdotal makes the point.
no. you'd need to also show that the sale price is identical to or higher than the substantially similar Woodley home that doesn't abut Maret and was sold around the same time.
Can you do that?
Sure, there is a real property database that tracks home values across the city. Plug in Cathedral Avenue and look for yourself. Do you really need someone else to show you what a moron you are?
Anonymous wrote:The houses in Cathedral Height's by Cathedral Commons have held and increased in value. In fact, one gem of a house that had fallen on hard times as a group house has been completely renovated and restored and recently sold for over $2 million.
And where is the house that will be next to the GDS Tower? There isn't one. The so called tower is on Wisconsin Avenue and not within 200 feet of a single family residential house.
THERE ARE NO HOUSES IN THE SHADOW OF OR IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO THE GDS "TOWER'
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the statement is made that private schools are bad for the community, and the retort is that the community home values are not the same as 'right next door' and yet, right next door there is a house that went quickly, over asking, then yes, the anecdotal makes the point.
no. you'd need to also show that the sale price is identical to or higher than the substantially similar Woodley home that doesn't abut Maret and was sold around the same time.
Can you do that?