Back in mid-March the “easygard house” at 605 Florida Ave, NW in Ledroit Park was nominated for a horse’s ass award. Following is an email from the owner’s son providing a different perspective:

“I am the son of the owner of 605 Florida Avenue NW, Washington, D.C. 2001. Since you ran a story regarding my mother’s property in March 2010, I would like the opportunity to respond.

My family has owned 605 Florida Avenue N.W. Washington, D.C. 2001 since 1987 — 22 years. There is still a mortgage on the property. My parents purchased the property with the goal of one day making it into their office. During the drug laden 1980s and 1990s, when very few of the individuals–who are now so interested in DC properties–would invest in the area, my parents bought the house from the descendants of the family who built the house — the Lynches. It had been on the market for more than a year. Back then, they rented the house to college students. College students can be difficult tenants and sometimes, indifferent to old properties and destructive. My father took over as his office, after retiring from the District Government in 1991. He worked on many notable projects as an architect public and private, including what was then-the new Dunbar High School and Howard University’s Law School Library.

Nevertheless, my father got sick, lung and throat cancer. He underwent a operation in 1998 and died in 2002. I had personally begun working in 2000 while he was sick. I am a lawyer by training; however, my father was and mother were both architects. My father was raised by this grandfather a carpenter, he could be build decks, etc., and I am a reasonable hack and can frame.

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This row house is located at 507 Florida Ave, NW:


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The flier says:

“Gorgeous 3-unit 3.5 blks to METRO, Steps to Howard Univ. . Features hdwd flrs, ss appliances, pkg. Bsmt efficiency, sec. 8 tenant-occupied 1-bdrm unit on main lvl, 2-bdrm w/ vaulted ceiling on upper lvl. Bank-Owned. Sold As-Is.”

You can find more info and photos here.

I know this is another one already under contract but since I walk by it all the time I was eager to get a look inside. I was surprised that it was split into 3 separate units. Nevertheless, some of the photos look much nicer than I anticipated. What do you guys think – was $425,700 reasonable or do you think it was bid way higher than this price?


Well I’ve kinda morphed Horse’s Ass Award nominees to those who have let great buildings in DC stay boarded up in serious states of disrepair. This week’s is from Ledroit Park not far from Anna J. Cooper Circle.

Anyone know how long this building has been in this condition?


This home is located at 1911 2nd Street, NW:


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The flier says:

“Complete custom design renovation of 4BR/4.5 BA hm. Dramatic main floor entry w/ soaring ceilings, utilizing the finest materials and smart technology throughout, offers every modern amenity with creative custom finishes. gourmet cooks kitchen and breakfast room dining area features a dramatic two level ceiling and glass block mosaic wall all leading to deck and two car parking below Au-paire suite”

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

What do you think of that staircase? Wow, this is definitely a wild one, thanks to a Bloomingdale resident for sending it in. Do you think this 4 bed/4.5 bath is a good deal for $1,075,000?


This rental is located at 243 Florida Ave., NW:


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The Craigslist ad says:

“With loads of charm, this property is located in an historic building with beautiful maple hardwood floors. These units have recessed lighting, pendent and track lighting with tons of natural light, beautiful kitchens with granite counters, maple cabinets, stainless steel appliances, washer/dryer and rear entrance/access. The property is only 3-4 blocks to the Howard/Shaw Metro and the metro bus stop right in front of the building, and off the street parking.”

I’ve walked by this house tons of times, I was pretty intrigued to see what they are asking. Does $1650 sound reasonable for this “3rd Level – 802 sq ft, this unit is a 1 bedroom with 1.5 baths”?


This apartment is located in Ledroit Park on 5th Street (I’m just going to assume 5th and U in order to map it):


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The Craigslist ad says:

“Tired of living in a boring apartment? Want your friends to come to your house and say, “Dude, your place is, like, so much cooler than mine”? Come live here. You’ll have…
– A 2BR/1BA flat on the top floor of a boutique apartment building
– A ridiculously stunning bay window looking out over historic LeDroit Park
– New red oak floors in the entire apartment
– A really large living room with high ceilings.
–2 standard-sized bedrooms)
– A clawfoot bathtub… oh boy!
– A backporch to bbq and watch the cool rooftops all the way to the Capitol.
– Your very own parking space. I’ll even hand-paint a personalized sign for your very own parking space. (Additional fees may apply.)
– Neighbors that don’t suck. Really… not at all. If you bring them hummus and/or good cheese, they’ll suck even less.
– A landlord that really truly doesn’t suck. If you call him, he’ll call you back. Quickly. It’s crazy, I tell you. (In case you’re wondering, this ad was written by a former tenant.)
– Dishwasher, in-unit washer/dryer, gas stove, new furnace, new Rennai on-demand water heater
– New, energy-efficient windows”

Does $1840 sound reasonable for this 2 bed/1 bath?


I think folks have mentioned this before but I finally got a photo of it. It is the cylindrical house with the EasyGard wrap around it that has looked like this for years. It is right near the LeDroit Park metal sign on Florida Ave, NW.

Do you think the original renovators just went bankrupt? It is such a sweet property, I wish it would be auctioned off if it is going to remain in this state of disrepair.


This cool mural of CJ Walker is on the side Stylistics salon at 501 Florida Ave, NW. CJ Walker was:

“Madam C.J. Walker (December 23, 1867 – May 25, 1919) was an African-American businesswoman, hair care entrepreneur and philanthropist. She made her fortune by developing and marketing a hugely successful line of beauty and hair products for black women under the company she founded, Madam C.J. Walker Manufacturing Company.”


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