This home is located at 4118 New Hampshire Ave, NW:


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The flier says:

“EXTREMELY CHARMING TOWNHOME WITHIN 3 BLKS OF METRO, RICH NATURAL WOOD TRIM, EXPOSED BRICK, FRENCH DOORS AND JUST THE RIGHT UPDATES WELCOMES AND ENTERTAINS YOU. ENCLOSED AND UPDATED PORCHES ON TWO LEVELS PLUS A CEDAR CLOSET ON THE UPPER.”

You can find more info here and photos here.

$429,000 sound right for this 3 bed/2 bath?



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“Dear PoP,

I dropped a dime to Giant and linked your post about their continued crappy service at the Tivoli in Columbia Heights. I thought it was more than the standard response. I hope others did the same.
Stay high and dry”

Thank you for taking the time to contact us about our Tivoli Giant and the recent feedback being posted on one of the DC blogs. I am sorry to hear that you have stopped shopping with us as you also have become dissatisfied with this store. Your comments greatly concern us and we regret that we have disappointed you in so many areas.

I want to assure that we are as committed as ever to providing our customers with the best shopping experience. That includes clean stores, well-stocked shelves, a wide variety of products, quality produce, friendly, helpful staff and a speedy checkout. .

Please be assured that we take everyone’s observations and concerns most seriously and are diligently working to make improvements. I have shared your specific feedback as well as the feedback on the blog with the store’s district manager and appropriate supervision. They will follow up with the store manager to address the situation and take immediate steps to make improvements. We certainly want to make sure that this store measures up to our standards and our customers’ expectations.

We hope you will give us another chance. We would like to have the opportunity to serve you better in the future.

Sincerely,

Deborah Riley
Supervisor, Consumer Affairs


Hipchickindc is a licensed real estate broker and a professional artist. Her official real estate bio is here and her art website is here. Unless specifically noted, neither she nor the company that she is affiliated with represented any of the parties or were directly involved in the transaction reported below. Unless otherwise noted, the source of information is Metropolitan Regional Information Systems (MRIS), which is the local multiple listing system. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

Featured Property: 1921 2nd St NW

Legal Subdivision: Ledroit Park
Advertised Subdivision per Listing: Ledroit Park

Original List Price: $680,000.
List Price at Contract: $660,000

List Date: 06/02/2011
Days on Market: 42

Settled Sales Price: $656,000.

Settlement Date: 08/18/2011
Seller Subsidy: $16,175.
Bank Owned?: No Short Sale? No
Type Of Financing: Conventional

Original Good Deal or Not post is: here. Pics can be seen by clicking through the arrows on the main pic after opening the listing link.

I frequently walk my dog up this part of 2nd Street NW and I’ve always thought of this as “the house across the street from the Anna J. Cooper House”. We’ve visited this block fairly recently in Popville as you can see from this photo of the subject house with a raging fire across the street, and for a recent Good Deal or Not Revisited. I’m pleased to report that the home that had the devastating fire earlier this year has been gutted and stabilized. Hopefully, re-building will commence soon.

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Back in April ’08 Miss Pixies moved into the old Powell’s Auto Parts Shop at 14th and R St, NW. In a Washington Examiner article lamenting the closing of Ruff n Ready up the street at 14th and T St, NW, a troubling tidbit is buried at the end of the article:

Pixie Windsor, who has run Miss Pixie’s furniture store down the street for almost four years, is preparing to move. Her lease runs out in March, and the rent will rise. “We come in and make a place cool and popular,” she says, “then they kick us out. That’s the way it works.”



Photo by PoPville flickr user Mr. T in DC

Dang. This sucks!!!

Thanks to all for sending emails:

“It saddens us to say, due to circumstances beyond our control, the 5th Annual Columbia Heights Day Festival is cancelled. Many of the companies and services that we rely on to present the festival are unable to perform their contracted duties for us, due to the potential of extreme weather. We sincerely apologize for the last minute notification, but our decision to cancel the festival is based on information provided to us this morning.

We are in the process of reaching out to all festival participants to make them aware of the event cancellation. Over the coming days, we will be answering specific questions from individual people and organizations regarding this situation. Until then, we thank you in advance for your patience as we sort through the logistics; please stayed tuned to our Facebook and Webpage for updates.

Thank you everyone to who came yesterday or who helped leading up to the festival. :) I will be in touch with all of you about the festival next year.

It would be great if everyone could get the word out about the festival being cancelled. We don’t want people showing up. Please tweet, facebook etc about it.”



Photo by PoPville flickr user yostinator

You can talk about whatever is on your mind – quality of life issues, a beautiful tree you spotted, scuttlebutt, or any random questions/thoughts you may have. I’ll open this thread every morning at 10am.

We reunited a camera with its owner earlier in the week, so let’s see if we can go 2 for 2. If these are anyone’s keys or you recognize them please email me at princeofpetworth(at)gmail and I’ll put you in touch with the OP. Thanks.

“Keys found in Thomas Circle (Vermont and M) at 9:20 am this morning. It’s two Honda keys, a bike key, a capital bike share, washington sports club, Montgomery County Public Library and other things on the key, and a red strap. I could probably figure out the name by getting the library card scanned or whatever, but figured I’d go here first, since they’re probably nearby.”

Ed. Note: Just a reminder that I’m continuing Operation Restore Civility to the comments section. Please don’t make an awesome point then end it with – “you fucking idiot.” Because then I have still have to delete the comment. Disagree, debate, argue just don’t get personal. No more insults. No more poison. No more trolls. Thanks for understanding.



Photo by PoPville flickr user Faucetini

“Dear PoPville,

I figured you had a great venue for discussing sports bars in the area and specific bars for various teams. It seems that with Blue Banana, Lou’s Etc opening in the area there might be some opportunity to make a bar a destination for fans.”

Back in Oct. ’09 a Seahawks fan wrote in to find out where all the Seahawks fans watch games in DC. Washingtonian has a good list of where various NFL fans watch games. So I guess with new bars opening and football season around the corner – the last fun Friday Question of the Day for August will be a two parter.

With new bars opening up – who do you think they will be affiliated with? Who do you think they should be affiliated with? Or does that just happen in an organic way?

And more generally, where do you watch your teams play – both college and NFL football?

As a newly converted Redskins fan (long story that I’ll address in a separate post) – Where is the best bar to watch Washington play?


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