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 the Principal Broker (DC) for Urban Pace, LLC. 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: 1507 A St SE
Legal Subdivision: Old City #1
Advertised Subdivision per Listing: Capitol Hill
Original List Price: $579,900.
List Price at Contract: $579,900.
List Date: 01/04/2011
Days on Market: 14
Settled Sales Price: $570,000.
Settlement Date: 02/15/2011
Seller Subsidy: $0.
Bank Owned?: No Short Sale? No
Type Of Financing: Conventional

Original Good Deal or Not post is: here

The listing can be seen: here. To see pics, open the listing link, click on the main pic and scroll through.

Sometimes when I see an address, it reminds me of a story for a nearby property. When I saw this one, my recall immediately went to a couple of first time buyers that I was working with in this area in the midst of the rising real estate boom of around 2004-2005. It was pre-Harris Teeter, but the rumor was out that HT was imminently on its way. My first time buyers had a somewhat limited budget and a location requirement for “The Hill” (which for some buyers, depending on price range, often means anything east of the Capitol). They had already been bid out on several multiple offer competitions, which were the norm back then. Finally, they came across a house that they liked on this block. We managed to get an offer in before anybody else and the owner was motivated and willing to negotiate. Ultimately, they walked away over a $5000. difference in price. My guess is that if they had bought the house then, it is worth about $250,000. more than they would have paid for it at the time. Oh well.

The Good Deal or Not (GDoN) post drew such comments as “This seems below market” and “Explanations for the low price…” One commenter made note that the recent sellers only purchased for $170,000. less than the current price in 2009. Actually, per the tax records, it looks like they picked it up in November 2010 for $265,000. Roby Thompson of Long and Foster was the listing agent. Scott Purcell, also of Long and Foster, represented the purchasers.


This home is located at 103 8th St, NE:


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The flier says:

“This dazzling jewel speaks to the character/charm of this 1890’s Stately 3 story Victorian. From the cupola to the English bsmt. this richly endowed home gleams from western light & is blessed w delightful location, equal distance to Stanton & Lincoln Parks & short strolls to Eastern Mkt. or Union Station metros. Excellent spaces to entertain!”

You can find more info here and photos here.

The reader writes:

“Okay – What I am missing in this listing? Why is this place so cheap? There are some realtor notes that the say only kitchen is in the English basement, no yard, and no parking. But, truly, for that price I will add another kitchen and get over the lack of parking and yard.”

What do you guys think – is $489,500 for this 3 bed/2.5 bath the “best deal ever”? What do you think it’ll actually go for?



Photo by PoPville flickr user jsmjr

The Kingsman Dog Park is located at 14th Street and Tennessee Avenue, NE.

From Hill Hounds:

Kingsman Dog Park will open to the public at 5:00 pm this Friday, March 25th. To celebrate, please join us for an informal get-together from 5-7 pm at the new park. We invite everyone to come by, take a look around, play a little fetch and make some new friends from the neighborhood. Members of the Hill Hounds Steering Committee will be there to answer questions about the park and to hand out free treats to your very patient pooches.

The park will be open until 10:00 pm on Friday. Starting on Saturday, March 26th, the park will be open from 7:00 am to 10:00 pm every day of the year.


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From MPD:

“At approximately 8:40 P.M., two female victims were approached by two male suspects. The suspects demanded their property, the victims refused, at which time a physical struggle ensued. During the struggle one of the victims was stabbed three times. The victim was transported to the hospital, with non-life threatening injuries. The suspects were last scene running east on Maryland Avenue. The case is being investigated by the First District Detective’s Office.”


B. Smith is located in Union Station at 50 Massachusetts Ave NE. Their Website says:

“B. Smith’s at Union Station features a combination of Cajun, Creole and Southern cuisine. Located in Washington, DC’s Historic Union Station, B. Smith’s grand Beaux Arts style dining room with its 30-foot ceilings, period chandeliers and turn of the century elegance, is a national landmark and has been called one of the most beautiful dining rooms in America. Specialties of the house include Swamp Thing – a mixed seafood dish over southern style greens in a mustard based seafood sauce; Grilled Lamb Chops with mint-flavored au jus; Fried Green Tomatoes and Spicy Cajun Jambalaya. In it’s own separate space, the bar at B. Smith’s serves as a gathering place for Washington’s political movers and shakers, celebrities and people who just want to have a good time.”

You can see their menu here. Any fans? Any must order items?


Lots of exciting changes coming to Barracks Row on 8th St, SE. Yesterday we learned about more Bike options and I forgot to mention next door to City Bikes is some progress on the Hello Cupcake at 705 8th St, SE:

And last weekend I noticed some workers on the 2nd floor of Lola’s at 711 8th St, SE. Stay tuned for lots more news from that strip in the coming months.


This home is located at 403 E St, NE:


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The flier says:

“Super combo of location, space & value! Tall, handsome bayfront offering 3 levels of fun, flexible living! 2-3 BR, 2 newer BA, & a terrific open kitchen w/ lots of options for hanging out & dining. Cute private patio right off the kitchen! Warm wood flrs thru-out, CAC, & W/ D on BR level. Home Warranty provided. Great location near Stanton Park, Union Station, & Metro!”

You can find more info here and photos here.

We recently looked at one of these styles for a house of the day a few weeks ago. I’m just gonna say it – I would buy this one. Do you guys see a flaw that I’m missing? Are the floors/rooms really small or something? I bet this sells in a month unless I’m missing something. (I’ll make sure hipchickindc revisits this one after the sale.)

This 3 bed/2 bath is going for $549,000.


Back in Oct. ’10 we looked at the prospect of Annie and Teddy’s coming to the 1400 block of Pennsylvania Ave, SE, on the same strip as Wisdom and Trustys. It sounded awesome:

I’m sad to say (as many have surely guessed/assumed by now) this venture is no longer going to be. In fact this retail space has recently sold. However, the new owner is currently in talks with prospective established business owners to open a new venture here. Some ideas that have been discussed include a coffee shop/cafe offering breakfast lunch and dinner. The space already has a liquor license so beer and wine could possibly be served in the evening hours. Since the retail space has only just sold it is likely that we won’t see a new tenant here for about a year.

I’ll be sure to update when a new tenant signs on.

In the meantime – for those that know this area – do you like the idea of a coffee shop/cafe filing this space?



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City Bikes looks very close to opening up on Barracks Row at 709 8th St, SE in the old Capitol Hill Bikes space.

Capitol Hill Bikes is now located down the block at 719 8th St, SE.

I’m typing this post from NW but I’m pretty sure I just heard a very loud “God Dammnit” echo through the wind…

Think Barracks Row can support two bike shops?


This rental is located at 104 13th Street SE:


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The Craigslist ad says:

104 13th St. SE, #2B — Second floor one bedroom apartment in a small building facing Lincoln Park near Eastern Market. Living room fireplace, a/c, basement laundry room, new wall-to-wall carpet, and dishwasher. Available immediately. $1,220 + utilities (water/sewer and WiFI connection included in rent). NO PETS or SMOKING, please.”

$1220 sound right for this 1 bedroom?


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