DC's Hidden Places: Groff Court
In this week’s edition of Hidden Places, we head to a square-shaped court near Stanton Park.
Groff Court NE sits between Union Station and Stuart Hobson Middle School (map). The court is a narrow, square-shaped alleyway that has a handful of homes, including a set of four rowhouses somewhat incongruously dropped between the backs of other homes and a relatively modern condo complex.
The condos, above, were built in 1989; one sold last year for $700,000. The four, mostly two-bedroom rowhouses are much older and smaller; they appear to have been built around 1900. Most have gone for much less than the $700,000 price tag of one of the more modern Groff Court townhomes, but none have sold recently.
You can see photos of the interior of one of the older homes here.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/dcs_hidden_places_groff_court/9132.
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