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Good Deal or Not? Renovated Rowhouse Edition

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This home is located at 744 Columbia Road, NW:


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The flier says:

“BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED 3BR 2.5BA BRICK TH LOCATED IN SOUGHT AFTER COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. SS APPLIANCES, GRANITE COUNTERTOPS, CERAMIC TILE, JACUZZI TUB, HW FLRS, LG CLOSETS, FRONT PORCH REAR DECK GATED YARD, NEW PLUMBING & ELECTRIC. WIRED FOR PHONE, CABLE & INTERNET. CLOSE TO SHOPPING, DINNING, DOWNTOWN, PARKS, METRO RAIL/BUS AND MORE. WHY PAY CONDO FEES WHEN YOU CAN OWN MORE FOR LESS THAN A CONDO.”

More info and photos found here.

I think it’s a bit of a stretch to call this area Columbia Heights. Nevertheless, it seems like a nice reno and I should not it is located across the street from the Bruce-Monroe school set for demolition this week. It was originally priced at $424,126 but is now on the market for $399,999. Sound reasonable?

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