This home is located at 67 N Street NW:


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The Craigslist ad says:

“Gorgeous high-end renovation mixes old and new. Open floorplan, dark floors, high ceilings, 2 fireplaces, exposed brick. 1-car parking, zen patio, small front and sizeable back garden space. In-law suite rents easily for 800/month. Huge master suite with double showers, large walk-in closet with a ton of shelving and Bosch laundry center. One bedroom converted to open, loft-like office space. True chef’s kitchen with built-in professional appliances, double dishdrawers, double-thick honed granite, custom made modern base cabinetry. Truly thoughtful, functional design with high end finishes throughout. New roof. A dose of modernism while attempting to keep the charm of a 100-year old Victorian.”

You can see photos if you scroll down the craigslist ad.

Does $499,900 sound reasonable for this one?


This home is located at 1808 24th St, NW:


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The flier says:

“Renovated and expanded brick and limestone townhouse located in one of Washington’s most elegant and rarely available rows. Home features formal entertaining spaces with lovely original detail, gourmet table space kitchen plus wonderful open family room and charming flagstone patio with deck. Amenities include an elevator, all new systems & windows and a generous 1 car garage.”

You can find more info here and a virtual tour here.

I’ll be honest, this isn’t my favorite house porn post but I’ve always been curious to see what the homes inside this block look like. I couldn’t give up this chance. Thought others may be interested as well. So what do you think? It’s yours for $3,795,000.



Photo by PoPville flickr user Brandon Kopp

“Dear PoP,

There’s something I wanted to pass on to the community. I just found out about a program called HARP (“Home Affordable Refinance Program “) that we are using to refinance our place without hardly any paperwork and at a much lower cost that a traditional refinance would likely have entailed. Basically, I think that, unless your rate is under 4.5%, you can probably reduce it using this program.

Just for comparison, for us, it will cost $395 up front (for the appraisal), and an additional 1600 rolled into the loan itself (various fees), but this means that we are able to shave some interest off our loan and save about $150 per month. So, yay, it pays for itself in less than two years and takes some pressure off each month. One of the reasons it works for us even in this crappy market is because, unlike a regular re-fi, the appraised value just needs to be within 125% of the loan amount (a regular re-fi requires 80% – which is often hard for people to get at the moment due to the reduction in home values across the board).

Anyways, it is always nice to save money, especially in this economy, and I thought I would pass on the info. For anyone who is interested I would suggest they call the bank that holds their mortgage and see what they say – I believe that by law they have to offer HARP options to you if you qualify (and unless you’ve been late on a mortgage payment in the past year, you probably do qualify). In fact, the only way we found out about this is because our bank called us out of the blue and told us about this program.

Some more info can be found here:

http://makinghomeaffordable.gov/about.html
http://makinghomeaffordable.gov/refinance_eligibility.html
http://makinghomeaffordable.gov/refinance_yes.html

Anyone else use this program?

And thanks to DC Mud for sending word that, Congress Renews $5000 DC First Time Homebuyer Credit:

“The Federal tax credit is a $5,000 below-the-line credit against federal taxes for the purchase of a home in DC for taxpayers that did not own a principal residence in DC during the previous year.

The nationwide $8,000 tax credit for purchasing a home expired last summer.”


This home is located at 522 G St, SE:


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The flier says:

“SUN-DRENCHED SOUTH FACING 3 BEDROOM 2.5 BATH END UNIT BRICK TOWNHOUSE WITH EVERYTHING YOU COULD ASK FOR! HUGE CHEF’S KITCHEN WITH CUSTOM CABINETS, GRANITE AND GE MONOGRAM. WOOD FLOORS, TANKLESS GAS H20 HEATER, QUIET REAR GARDEN PATIO, GORGEOUS MASTER SUITE WITH PRIVATE BALCONY, SEP DINING ROOM, SURROUND SOUND, FIREPLACES, EXPOSED BRICK AND SO MUCH MORE”

You can find more info here and photos here.

How much of a negative do you think it is to live by the Southeast Freeway? Or is that a positive? Think this 3 bed/2.5 bath will go for $845,000?


This condo is located at 1314 W St, NW:


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The flier says:

“Beautiful 2 bed 1.5 bath condo in DC w/ marble floor entrance, hardwood floors, ceramic tile, granite counters, fireplace, stainless steel appliances. Sold as is.”

You can find more info here and photos here.

This 2 bed/1.5 bath is going for $322,900 ($212 monthly condo fee). This seems like a really good deal – am I missing something?


This home is located at 1327 Q St, NW:


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The flier says:

“MASSIVE 4-LEVEL ROWHHOUSE WITH OVER 2,800 SQFT, LOCATED JUST ONE BLOCK FROM WHOLE FOODS, 2-CAR PARKING & EVERYTHING ONE COULD DESIRE! CHEF’S KITCHEN W/ STAINLESS STEEL APPLIANCES, FAMILY ROOM, MASSIVE DINING/LIVING W/ 2 WOOD BURNING FP, 6 BR, 4.5 BATH W/ LL RENTAL UNIT. HW FLOORS, OVER-SIZED WINDOWS & HIGH CEILINGS ONE OF DC’S MOST DESIRED NEIGHBORHOODS.”

You can find more info here and a virtual tour here.

Well I try not to post too many +$1 million homes in a week but I also lack impulse control from time to time. Anyway, I’ve often been curious about these 4 level row houses in Logan Circle. I’m not sure if we’ve ever seen inside one before but this one is pretty damn impressive. Though I’m very curious if you guys think it’ll get the asking price of $1,345,000?


Voted one of the best real estate agents in DC by the Washington City Paper Readers’ Choice Poll in 2009, hipchickindc aka the not-so-hip Suzanne Des Marais is an Associate Broker with Urban Pace. She lives (and sells a lot of houses) in Bloomingdale, but works all over DC, with everyone from first time buyers to highly regarded developers. 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: 23 Randolph Place NW

Legal Subdivision: Eckington
Advertised Subdivision per Listing: Bloomingdale
Original List Price: $519,999.
List Price at Contract: $474,985.
List Date: 06/26/2010
Days on Market: 118
Settled Sales Price: $472,000.
Settlement Date: 11/30/2010
Seller Subsidy: $5,000.
Bank Owned?: No Short Sale? No
Type Of Financing: FHA

Original GDoN is: here.

The Pre and Post-renovation listings can be seen: here. Check out the virtual tour.

I live quite close to this house and have sold three other houses (same size and design) on this block over the years. This was one of the last hold out vacant properties on the block. It was rumored to have been vacant for over twenty years due to an ongoing disagreement over an estate. I had also heard rumors that at some point there was a fully grown tree that had sprung up through the middle of the property. One of my neighbors insists that was never the case, though. A few years ago the city went in, secured the property, and again, unsubstantiated rumor, put a new roof on the property.

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At long last Muzette has opened up at 2305 18th St, NW in the old Kokopolis spot next to Himalayan Heritage in Adams Morgan. We’ve been looking forward to this karaoke option for many months. Anyone happen to check them out yet?

Their Web site says:

“We have over 70,000 songs including English, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Spanish,Thai, Vietnamese, and more coming soon!”

Prices range from $25 – $80 per hour depending on the day, time and how many people. I’m gonna be honest – I’m dying to check this place out.

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This converted rowhouse is located at 1821 1st St NW:


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The flier says:

“FHA Approved. Be the first to see. .. Recently renovated from top to bottom. Two level living with gorgeous granite, solid —- cabinets, shiny hardwood floors, and high end bathroom finishes. First level has two bright bedrooms and two full baths. Enjoy tranquility from your rooftop deck and spacious owner’s suite, with full bath.”

You can find more info here and photos here.

What do you think of the reno? Unit 2 is a 3 bed/3 bath going for $525,000 ($180 condo fee). And Unit 1 is a 3 bed/2.5 bath going for $499,999 ($180 condo fee) you can see photos of that unit here. Good deals or not?


This home is located at 2820 34th Pl NW:


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The flier says:

“Absolutely stunning top-to-bottom renovation! (SEE VIRTUAL TOUR!) 3 Superbly fin lvls. 9″ ceils, hwd flrs, replacement windows, chef’s KIT, Lux MBR Suite, Heated flagstone pool/rec pavilion in prof landscaped walled yard. 4 BIG BR/3.5 NEW BA, Loads of storage, HUGE LR/DR/Great Room & Phenomenal Natural Light throughout! Wonderful Location – One of a kind!”

You can find more info here and a mouse on house tour here.

Wow, this is a bit more modern than some previous ones. I didn’t think I was gonna like it as much but I’m pretty thoroughly blown away. What’s your favorite part? This 4 bed/3.5 bath is yours for $1,649,000. Do prefer this one or the ones that have more old school details?


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