A $50,000 Anacostia Rowhouse: The Before Photos
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Yesterday, UrbanTurf featured K Leszczak’s renovation of an Anacostia rowhouse. Purchased for $54,000, the home was in rough condition when Leszczak closed on it in 2011.
Today, we got our hands on what the home looked like before renovations started, and as they were going on. Check them out below.

The first floor

The second floor


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