Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I swooned when I saw that the lot was a full 1/3 acre--that's so, so rare in DC proper.
I have more than 1/3 of an acre in DC and a great house but I wouldn’t come close to 11.
I have a foursquare on 1/3 acre, and I'm trying to figure out how they managed to squeeze a pool, the house and two other buildings into that space. It's a nice house, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I swooned when I saw that the lot was a full 1/3 acre--that's so, so rare in DC proper.
I have more than 1/3 of an acre in DC and a great house but I wouldn’t come close to 11.
I have a foursquare on 1/3 acre, and I'm trying to figure out how they managed to squeeze a pool, the house and two other buildings into that space. It's a nice house, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I swooned when I saw that the lot was a full 1/3 acre--that's so, so rare in DC proper.
I have more than 1/3 of an acre in DC and a great house but I wouldn’t come close to 11.
Anonymous wrote:This is like a dream house for me. Although I don’t like the open shelving in kitchens — it’s not practical for storage although it’s pretty in pictures. And I’m having trouble counting to 8 on the bedrooms. It looks like part of it is maybe a separate guest house? Might be nice if you have adult children working in the city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well the buyer bought it for $4.5 million in 2022 before renovating it so $11 million might be right. For very expensive properties, it’s really a guessing game as to what the right price is. So I can’t blame them for starting out at $11 million.
Ummm are you the listing agent? .5 Milllion does not warrant 11 million FOUR years later for a reno.
+1
They slightly overpaid in '22 (should have been $4 tops) and then basically deconstructed it. Where they did "renovate" those are nothing more than the cheapest big box finishes. No way should this be out of the $4s.
Anonymous wrote:I swooned when I saw that the lot was a full 1/3 acre--that's so, so rare in DC proper.