Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not hard to park there.
I guess as long as you never/rarely buy more stuff than you can carry in one trip from a half block away it will be fine.
And you’re not a woman.
And you don’t have kids to carry into the house when they’re asleep. Or when they just can’t /won’t walk .
And you don’t have friends or workers or babysitters come over who want to stay longer than 2 hours but don’t have a zoned parking sticker
We have raised two kids in Cleveland Park without off-street parking and never had these problems. And the online visitor permit system is now excellent.
Anonymous wrote:We're looking to move to the area. Here's the listing:
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/3408-34th-Pl-NW-Washington-DC-20016/455188_zpid/
I think it has a lot of curb appeal and is in a great location. There's a nice backyard, which connects to Rosedale (fun!). The overall size is about right for us. I worry, though, that it really looks like a flip on the inside. There just doesn't seem to be much personality... a pretty cookie cutter modern home, other than just a few touches. I'm also not sure about the bedroom size, the backyard that's kinda below grade, and the lack of parking. Maybe I'm just nitpicking. What do you think?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not hard to park there.
I guess as long as you never/rarely buy more stuff than you can carry in one trip from a half block away it will be fine.
And you’re not a woman.
And you don’t have kids to carry into the house when they’re asleep. Or when they just can’t /won’t walk .
And you don’t have friends or workers or babysitters come over who want to stay longer than 2 hours but don’t have a zoned parking sticker
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not hard to park there.
I guess as long as you never/rarely buy more stuff than you can carry in one trip from a half block away it will be fine.
And you’re not a woman.
And you don’t have kids to carry into the house when they’re asleep. Or when they just can’t /won’t walk .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not hard to park there.
I guess as long as you never/rarely buy more stuff than you can carry in one trip from a half block away it will be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not hard to park there.
I still like my own spot. Especially for the price it seems high for no off- street parking!
Anonymous wrote:It’s not hard to park there.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not hard to park there.
Anonymous wrote:I love this house. There are some things I would tweak or change. I also don’t love there’s no off street parking, anyone know if that’s difficult to add within DC? I would ask check water issues since PP mentioned it. But I think it’s a beautiful house and I love how you can access the park.
Anonymous wrote:I definitely looks like a flip, and whomever buys it will be paying a premiumfor cheap finishes.
Anonymous wrote:The realtor for this listing needs to stop posting. It's too obvious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The realtor for this listing needs to stop posting. It's too obvious.
If you knew this agent you would know she doesn't need to waste her time in a random forum. And no, I'm not her or anyone related to her - just pointing out that this agent-poster paranoia is really dumb.