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Good Deal or Not? Renovated but not Converted Row House Edition (Reader Request)

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This home is located at 3549 Holmead Place, NW:


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The flier says:

“Classic 1910 townhouse renovated to provide 3 finished levels. Granite/stainless kitchen with breakfast bar open to separate DR, large LR, 3BR 1BA on second level plus finished lower level family room/4th BR and second BA, deep front & rear gardens, front porch, CAC, inlaid HWF, 2-car parking, 6 short blocks to Metro/shops/restaurants.”

You can find more info and photos here.

The reader writes:

“The Columbia Heights rowhouse I lived in for three years just went on the market. I have a real soft spot for the place and would love to buy it, but the $ 585,000 asking price is out of my range. I’d love to know what your readers think!”

I think this makes for a nice contrast with yesterday’s GDoN that was divided into condos. Do you think $585,000 is reasonable for the 4 bed/2 bath home above?

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