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1413-1415 Swann Street NW
When UrbanTurf featured this Logan Circle garage-turned-carriage house as one of our Unique Spaces earlier this month, readers expressed a lot of excitement.
The owners had spent seven years turning what was once a garage into a home with a built-in espresso maker, a green roof, and a polished concrete countertop, all within what has the feel of a Brooklyn loft.
Well, after receiving eight offers, the home just sold for in an all-cash deal with no contingencies…for $160,000 above its $735,000 asking price.
- Address: 1413-1415 Swann Street NW, Carriage House (map)
- Asking Price: $735,000
- Sale Price: $895,000
- Bedrooms: Two
- Bathrooms: Two
- Square Footage: 1,435
- Listing Agents: Martin Toews and Jeff Brier, Coldwell Banker
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