These seem like these will be pretty badass. Two condos in one row house, nice. How do you think the house is divided into two condos? Does one get the basement and the first floor and the other the top two floors? I’m really stumped, I think I’ll just have to go inside and check it out.


3103 11th St, NW – $679,000

4 Bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms.

I think this is a phenomenal location. So, worth it or not? If not, what would be a more realistic price, assuming the inside is nice?


I wonder with the way the real estate market is going if we will continue to see major construction of new condos in DC? We’ve all heard about the glut and all. Yet it still seems like many projects from large scale to smaller scale are still on going. Obviously if they’ve been in the works a while they will continue and perhaps be converted to rentals as we have seen. But I wonder about lots like the one pictured above. Are people still going to build here or wait a few years until the market gets its legs back?


This building is beautiful. Located at 1326 Girard Street prices for two bedroom two bathrooms are $749,000 and a one bedroom two bathroom is going for $629,000. I’m just judging it from the outside. But tell, me can this possible sell for this price? Check out the detail up top after the jump. (more…)


Here is a rowhouse I saw for sale on Craig’s list. It is going for $378,000 and is a 3 bedroom 1 and a half bath located on Upshur. And it is a “very clean brick home”. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a home listing that mentioned “very clean” in it before. But I suppose that is a good thing. Does that cost extra?


What the hell is a luxury home? This particular home on 13th St. looks like it needs a lot of work. So because it is on a nice street it is a luxury home? I just don’t get it. Are people going to look at it just because it says luxury home? Or conversely would people not look at it if it was a mere home? Well, maybe if it has a pool on the roof I’ll let them slide…


A crib sale? For real? I seriously thought it was a sale for baby’s cribs. Do people still really use “cribs” synonymously with apartments these days? A crib sale. Are they trying to hard? This one just rubs me the wrong way…


A taste:

“This Northwest D.C. neighborhood’s increasing residential and retail projects are sparking renewed interest among home-buyers. Multi-story loft and condo buildings are being built within walking distance of the Georgia Avenue-Petworth Metro station, making the area much more enticing for young professionals.”


When I think of Sotheby’s Realty, I think of Georgetown or Kalorama or Gramercy Park. Now we can add upper Columbia Heights to the list.

Ed note: This house is located not too far from Taqueria Del Distrito Federal. A commenter mentioned the unpleasant sight of public urination on 14th St. Thus the title of this post. I know, I know, if you have to explain it then you shouldn’t use it. Damn.


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