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Comp and Circumstance: Under $400,000 House Edition
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Comp and Circumstance presents two “for-sale” homes of roughly similar prices in DC and compares the pros and cons of each. This week, we examine two properties for sale for under $400,000 in neighborhoods that will likely see appreciation down the road. The price point of the homes ranges between $369,900 and $399,500.
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1323 1st Street NW
Two-Bedroom, Two-Bath Truxton Circle Row House
Located relatively close to both the Mount Vernon Square (Yellow/Green) and New York Avenue (Red) Metro stations, 1323 1st Street NW (map) is in a very good location for those looking to purchase around Truxton Circle. The two-bedroom, 2.5-bath bath home has a living room with a gas fireplace, a separate dining area, a small, neat kitchen without much counter space, and a rear yard on the first level. The upper level features two bedrooms, including a master bedroom with vaulted ceilings.
The second full bathroom is a relatively rare find in a two-bedroom house in the District; there is also a half bath on the first floor. Improvements could be made, including sprucing up the back patio, upgrading the kitchen and re-painting the exterior, but overall this is a good house for the money in an improving area close to downtown DC.
Living Room at 1323 1st Street NW
322 14th Place NE
Hill East Two-Bedroom Home With Great Master Bedroom
322 14th Place NE (map) is a bit smaller than the Truxton Circle house, but still offers a good deal of usable living space. The house has front and rear patio spaces, and the main level has a living and dining area, and a galley kitchen with counter space on either side. Upstairs is perhaps the best room in the house: a large master bedroom with three windows and hardwood floors. The second level also has a smaller bedroom and large full bathroom. The house is located in Hill East, and is in walking distance of H Street, Lincoln Park and Eastern Market. With only one bathroom in the house, street parking and no basement, this may not be the best home for a small family, but for a single buyer or couple, the size, price and location are pretty good.
Master Bedroom
So, what do you think? Let us know your preference in the comments below.
1323 1st Street NW | 322 14th Place NE | |
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Bedrooms | Two | Two |
Bathrooms | 2.5 | 1 |
Pros | Two and a half baths, walking distance from two Metro stations | Two patios, great master bedroom |
Cons | Small kitchen, upgrades needed to exterior | One bathroom, street parking |
Price | $369,900 | $399,500 |
Neighborhood | Truxton Circle | Hill East |
Links | 1323 1st Street NW | 322 14th Place NE |
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This article originally published at http://dc.urbanturf.production.logicbrush.com/articles/blog/comp_and_circumstance_under_400000_house_edition/2730.
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