What Around $650,000 Buys You in DC
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In What X Buys You this week, UrbanTurf sees how far $650,000 goes in Logan Circle and the H Street Corridor.
A Two-Bedroom on Q Street
This Logan Circle condo is on the first floor of the Berret School building, which was originally built in 1889 and converted into lofts a little over a century later. The two bedrooms are roughly the same size; the shared living space is an open-concept kitchen, living and dining room framed by a fireplace. As a result of its schoolhouse beginnings, the unit has very high ceilings. It also has a generously-sized private patio out back. The buyers are on their own for parking, though.
- Full Listing: 1408 Q Street NW, #1 (map)
- Price: $629,000
- HOA Fees: $361/month
- Bedrooms: Two
- Bathrooms: Two
- Year Built: 1889
- Square Footage: 796
- Listing Agent: Cecelia Leake, Washington Fine Properties
A Landscaped Backyard in the H Street Corridor
This Victorian rowhouse between 3rd and 4th Streets NE will be a couple of blocks from Whole Foods when the Apollo on H is completed in 2016. The highlight of the listing is its very large, landscaped backyard. Upstairs is one large bedroom and a second, smaller one; what was once a third bedroom was converted at some point into a large bathroom. The home’s kitchen could use an update, and there is no parking.
- Full Listing: 320 G Street NE (map)
- Price: $649,900
- Bedrooms: Two
- Bathrooms: One
- Year Built: 1909
- Square Footage: 1,424
- Listing Agent: Gary Jankowski, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
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