
This house is located at 1008 Shepherd Street, NE:
The listing says:
“Cozy well-maintained bungalow in a quiet Brookland enclave. Home features recently updated kitchen, refurbished original antique vertical heart pine flooring, an upper dormer, & very spacious front & back yards. A couple of blocks from Brookland’s main strip which includes cafes, markets, & clothiers. Within 2 miles from both Catholic & Trinity Universities. Metro < 1 mile. This is HOME!"
You can see more photos here.
This 2 bed/1 bath is going for $375,000.
Category: Brookland, Real Estate
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22 May 2013 6:26 PM
everyone is part of a democracy. not just vets. honor all of your fellow citizens.
actually you're thinking of Veterans Day. Memorial Day is to remember those that died....
Awful. I hope that she and baby are ok.
Walk to Yu Ying Charter School.
Worth a look but I think it’s too high for the amount of bedrooms and updating that likely needs done.
+1
Kind of in the middle of nowhere. Far from Metro, and small. I would say it is at least 100k over priced.
Actually, for a SFH, I will say 50k overpriced.
It’s probably no more than a 10 minute walk from Brookland metro. It is overpriced for the size, even though Brookland is quickly becoming the it neighborhood.
i clicked on this thread to give some props to brookland. but the “it” neighborhood? hahahahahahaha.
what is it that you think that means?
Yes it is a good deal. Very cute and homey. Lots of future ideas with the space given.
How can anyone judge by the photos provided?
A kitchen shot shows only a sink, “backsplash,” the edge of some of (all of?) the cabinetry? An entryway (or is that the entire living room?) and what I guess is the “dormer” (any closet space? Is this one of the bedrooms?) Not even a sliver photo of the bathroom? If you say the yard is “very spacious,” why not show it and not just a partial patch of grass?
The SFH market is really competitive right now – I get it. But when a realtor is this careless with presentation it shows such contempt for potential buyers. “Sure, I’m selling a dated fixer-upper, but if this is your price point than you don’t have much choice, do you?”
I do realize that if I’m ever going to afford my own house, I probably will need to make a lot of compromises, but gosh, don’t rub it in! I mean, can’t you at least buy me dinner first?
The agent is just lazy and a bad photographer. This isn’t about you. Really. So stop making crap up. You’ll be glad you did.
Oooh SNAP cut down to size by … “anon”?
Take some ownership of your posts and maybe you’ll start posting something other than snark.
And once you’ve got yourself a consistently-identifiable screen name, I’ll be curious to hear how you judge this a “good deal or not” based on the photos/location info provided.