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The latest installment of Above Asking includes a listing whose above-asking sold price was $415,000, and another listing that sold for $415,000 above asking.
$415,000 Above Asking for Custom Car Storage
As indicated below, the buyer of this three-bedroom Chevy Chase colonial escalated significantly above the listing price. The high escalation might have been the result of the custom-built, 900 square-foot detached garage, complete with three alley-facing doors, heating and air conditioning, that could be used for a variety of purposes. The living room has a fireplace, and the galley kitchen has a hood above the stove, a farmhouse basin sink, and sage green cabinetry that conceals the fridge and dishwasher, along with countertops that extend opposite a breakfast area beyond. The lower level has tiled floors with radiant heating and a bar with a wine fridge backed with the laundry area.
- Full Listing: 6130 Utah Avenue NW (map)
- Asking Price: $1,095,000
- Sold Price: $1.51 million
- Bedrooms: Three
- Bathrooms: 2.5
- Square Feet: 1,870
- Year Built: 1932
- Listing Agent: Eldad Moraru, Compass
Photo courtesy of Leo Ceccarelli.
$200,100 Above Asking in Brookland
The six-figure escalation on this Brookland four-bedroom took it from a six-figure listing to a seven-figure listing. It, too, has a fireplace in the living room, and sliding glass doors in its formal dining room open onto a screened-in porch with exposed beam ceiling, heat lamp and fans. Additional outdoor spaces include a front porch, a rear deck, and an elevated garden area. Exposed brick frames a wide entryway on the lower level, delineating the rec room from a den; this level also has a laundry/storage room and a full bath with standalone tub. The house also has a surplus-generating solar panel system and a secured parking pad.
- Full Listing: 1315 Jackson Street NE (map)
- Asking Price: $799,900
- Sold Price: $1 million
- Bedrooms: Four
- Bathrooms: Two
- Square Feet: 1,845
- Year Built: 1933
- Listing Agents: Katherine Krevor, Pfashema Faber, RLAH Real Estate
Five Figures for a Missing Middle Loft
Located on Chevy Chase's main street, this rowhouse-to-converted condo went under contract in two days for $20,000 above asking price. The one-bedroom unit offers an unexpected bit of loft living, with beams floating beneath the high ceilings in the living room. One of these beams intersects with ladder-like floating stairs that lead up to the loft with built-in closet wall. Back downstairs, the living room also has a door-sized picture window beside sliding glass doors leading out to a covered terrace with parquet-style flooring. The bedroom has a walk-in closet and access to the dual-entry bath.
- Full Listing: 5233 Connecticut Avenue NW, #4 (map)
- Asking Price: $395,000
- Sold Price: $415,000
- Bedrooms: One
- Bathrooms: One
- Square Feet: 755
- HOA Fees: $281/month
- Year Built: 1924
- Listing Agent: David Hatef, TTR Sotheby's International Realty
Photo courtesy of Sean Shanahan Photography.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/above-asking-listed-for-six-figures-sold-for-seven/18133.
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