This home is located at 1374 Taylor St, NW:


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The flier says:

“Top to bottom renovation right off of 14th st! Close to shops and Metro. This beautiful renovation includes 4bdrms, 3.5 baths with marble tile. Country style kitchen with granite, maple wood cabinets and stainless steel appliances. Private 2 car parking with garage door. Bamboo wood flooring, a fully finished basement and many more modern upgrades! This one will not last.”

You can find more info here and photos here.

What do you think of the reno? The kitchen? What exactly is a country style kitchen? Does $659,900 sound reasonable for this 4 bed/3.5 bath?


“Dear PoP,

I recently read on your site that the Red Derby might be building a roof deck – and that they had no a/c. Any update on either? I’d like to go there this weekend, but without either the deck or a/c I’d probably go somewhere else. Thanks!”

In June we had a quick update about the progress of Red Derby’s roof deck construction (3718 14th St. NW at Quincy). To answer the reader’s question – the air conditioning is working again!!! And the construction of the roof deck is progressing nicely. When I stopped in last weekend I was told that the roof deck is looking like a Sept. completion. But in the meantime the downstairs is open and air conditioned. You can even see the eventual steps to the roof deck:


“Dear PoP,

What’s the deal with the school on Sherman Circle (Kansas & Buchanan)? I’ve lived here over two years and have never seen much of any activity at the building. It isn’t listed on DC’s school website. Recently, there’s been heavy construction activity there. This has to be one of the ugliest school buildings in the district. But, it’s on a perfect site, and the adjoining ballpark is underdeveloped, but heavily used, and could be a fantastic asset to the hood. So, what’s the scoop?”

Construction started here back in March. At that time we learned from Wayan that the school will become:

“E.L. Hayes public charter school will soon start their construction and remodeling of the Clark School [4501 7th Street, NW] in Petworth. This will soon be the home of elementary and high school classes for E. L. Hayes students in fall 2010.”

E.L. Haynes has a current school building located at 3600 Georgia Avenue, NW.


This co-op is located at 222 Farragut St, NW:


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The flier says:

“Wow!Big & Renovated. Kitchen has top of the line appliances, big refrig with ice maker, gas stove, built in microwave, under counter lighting. Beautiful hardwood floors through out, long entry hall with cool track lighting for gallery. Large walk-in hall closet plus extra storage in building. Separate dining room with arched entry, large living room, BR w/ walk-in closet, windows in every room!!”

You can find more info here and photos here.

The reader writes:

“The condos all seem to have a lot of character and are pretty cheap. Do you or any readers know much about this area? Or about the co-op?”

What do you guys think – $164,900 for a 1 bedroom – too good to be true?


This rental is located at New Hampshire Ave, NW at Upshur:


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The Craigslist ad says:

“This is a basement studio apartment of a row house with a rear entrance. It’s located in Petworth, just 10 minute walk from the Petworth Metro station. This newly renovated apartment is a loft style open space that runs the full length and width of the house with a full bathroom and kitchen. Kitchen has all new appliances, and bathroom has full-sized washer & dryer. Near Howard University, Columbia Heights, U St shops and restaurants, perfect for a single person or a student. $950/mo utilities included. There is one thing that you should know about this space – the ceilings are relatively low (7’ or so with heating pipes that hang down from the ceiling to about 5’10 in places), so extra tall people, this is not the apartment for you. Only looking for a non-smoker with no pets. Requires first month’s rent plus $950 security deposit. Full application/credit/reference check ($35 fee). Available immediately.”

Do you think $950 sounds reasonable? If not what do you think is a more realistic price?


“Dear PoP,

Do you know anything about what is going on with the housing project renovation taking place on Webster St, NW right off of Rock Creek Church Road? What is the city planning to do with it and when is it scheduled to be finished? Also, do you have any sense about the quality of life in that general area (Rock Creek Church Rd/Varnum/Upshur/Taylor)? It seems to be quiet neighborhood streets but given that its further away from the metro than other parts of Petworth, I wasn’t sure what the area was like both during the day and at night.”

You can read all about the Webster Gardens Narrative from DC. gov here:

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They say:

“Webster Gardens will be developed using Low Income Housing Tax Credits, along with DHCD funding and other sources, ensuring that rents remain affordable for the extended use period. Affordability will be preserved for existing tenants with rent increases of not more than 6% per year up to the tax credit limits. Very low income households (below 30% of AMI) will have the opportunity to benefit from the Local Rent Supplement Program throught the DC Housing Authority that will allow them to pay no more than 30% of their income for rent. With the LIHTC, the redevelopment plan will upgrade the property and add amenities to make it competitive in the market while keeping it affordable to working families. Webster Gardens’ proximity to major employers, i.e., hospitals, higher educational institutions and the retail and professional opportunities along the Georgia Avenue and North Capitol corridors will provide a healthy pool of potential renters who will be tax credit eligible. The redevelopment of Old Soldiers Home will also help to attract more residents to the area.”

Of course since the above was written Old Soldiers Home development has stalled and the project is now slated to finish in 2011.

As for safety, I live nearby and feel quite comfortable. Having said that – it is not all roses. There are cases of crime (including shootings) that mostly involve crew on crew violence. It’s not everybody’s cup of tea. I’ve wondered if I’ve become too dismissive of crew on crew violence but if a shooting occurs a few blocks away it feels like it is miles away from me in terms of my day to day life, as sad as that is to say. It is not a common occurrence but every now then it does happen. Of course it’s still unsettling but this is the reality. As sad as it is to say these incidents do occur from time to time in Petworth, Columbia Heights, Park View, Pleasant Plains, Bloomingdale, Eckington, Brookland, Adams Morgan, Mt. Pleasant, Chinatown, Shaw, U St NW, H St NE, Hill East, Trinidad etc. etc.

It’s very hard to explain crime or safety. Like always, it’s a personal comfort level. I know single women who love it and “tough” guys who don’t. It is not uncommon to see families including young parents with strollers leisurely walking the streets. But honestly, I’ve gotten tired of people who sugarcoat everything:

“‘Insert neighborhood name’ is gorgeous and the curbs are lined with gold and if you say anything bad move back to Idaho”. I also have become exhausted with those on the opposite spectrum. “‘Insert neighborhood name’ is a shithole, you’ll get shot fortnightly and beaten over the head with a brick daily.” Frankly both of these types of people are full of shit. Here’s what I tell people:

It is a mix. It’s based on your own comfort level. In terms of safety no, no it’s not Cleveland Park. But I love it. I’ve lived in the neighborhood for 8 years and have never been happier with my choice to live here. Yes, you need street smarts when walking around at night. Yes, the people/neighbors are among the best in the city. Walk around in the day and at night and see how you feel. Talk to neighbors you see out and about. Some streets are better/worse than others. And remember, that the above comments apply to many of DC’s neighborhoods.



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From a press release:

“Mayor Adrian M. Fenty and Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) Director Jesús Aguirre joined the Friends of 16th Street Heights, Ward 4 residents and dog enthusiasts for a groundbreaking of Upshur Dog Park, 4300 Arkansas Avenue.

“We are excited to begin work on this exciting new dog park,” said Mayor Adrian M. Fenty. “The dog park program is a great example of public-private partnerships that leads to additional resources and activities for all residents.”

DPR Director Jesús Aguirre stated, “DPR is proud to continue to build dogs parks across the District of Columbia. The groundbreaking of Upshur Dog Park is a landmark moment for pet owners in Ward 4 as they will soon be able to enjoy their first official dog park.”

The new 9,000 square foot dog park will be in ADA-compliance and boasts:

* Fencing and gates
* Landscaping
* A tool shed
* Benches and picnic tables
* A dog fountain and water bowls

When completed in October 2010, the $286,000 park will be maintained by a partnership between DPR and the Friends of 16th Street Heights, the sponsoring community organization.”


Photo by Vikrum Aiyer


This condo is located at 3656 New Hampshire Ave, NW:


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The flier says:

“Renovated 1 bedroom condo in Columbia Heights close to shopping, dining and metro. Unit has all stainless appliances, hardwood floors and efficient washer and dryer. Private parking, garden plot and shared backyard.”

You can find more info here and a few photos here.

There are actually two units for sale in this building. The one described here is a 1 bedroom going for $349,000 ($220 condo fee). But there is also a studio going for $225,000 ($170 condo fee). Do you think either sound reasonable?


This rental is located at 539 Quincy St, NW:


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The Craigslist ad says:

“Newly renovated basement apartment on Quincy St NW, 2 blocks away from the Petworth metro station (Green/Yellow line), and on the H8 bus line, in a quiet residential neighborhood. Fenced-in backyard with grassy area and seating area. Spacious kitchen with dishwasher and microwave. Washer/Dryer. Central air and heat. Open floor plan. Fully furnished (although a flat-screen to hang on the existing wall rack would help out a lot!). Parquet floors throughout. Street parking, which means a Zone 1 or 4 permit.”

Does $960 sound reasonable to share with a roomate?


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