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Price Cutter: The Four-Bedroom Edition
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In Price Cutter this week, we take a look at four-bedroom properties that we have written about where the asking price has been reduced.
A Treehouse with Rock Creek Park As A Backyard
Back in October, we featured this cantilevered, four-bedroom home in Unique Spaces as it caught our eye not only for its design, but also because it backed up to Rock Creek Park in the upper reaches of northwest DC and had a master bedroom level edition that is surrounded in glass giving it the feel of a treehouse. Despite its cool design, the home is still on the market and the price has dropped about $90,000 since it was listed.
- Address: 2141 Sudbury Place NW (map)
- Original Price: $985,000
- Current Price: $895,000
- Bedrooms: Four
- Bathrooms: 3.5
Four-Bedroom Renovation in Hillcrest
In Best New Listings at the beginning of the year, we featured a four-bedroom home in the southeast DC neighborhood of Hillcrest that was extensively renovated in 2010. Among the many enhancements, it now has a rear deck, a large rec room, and a spacious common area on the second level. The price has dropped $20,000 since it was originally listed.
- Address: 3121 Alabama Avenue SE (map)
- Original Price: $379,000
- Current Price: $359,000
- Bedrooms: Four
- Bathrooms: 3.5
Four-Level 1890s Victorian in U Street Corridor
This 3,350 square-foot four-level Victorian was featured on UrbanTurf in January and a couple of staff members wanted to pool money to buy it. The pine floors have been refinished, the transoms and doors restored, and new custom wood blinds and wood doors have been added, but it still has the feel of a home that has been in the neighborhood for a century. We liked that the master bedroom suite, with a double closet and clawfoot tub and rain shower in the bathroom, is on the top floor of the home and that the second and third bedrooms on the level just below have fairly generous dimensions. The price was reduced by about $25,000 last week, so hopefully it will find a buyer soon.
- Address: 1915 13th Street NW (map)
- Original Price: $1.1 Million
- Current Price: $1.075 Million
- Bedrooms: Four
- Bathrooms: 3.5
- Square Footage: 3,354
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