Above Asking: $40,000 To $80,000 Premiums
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In this week's Above Asking, we highlight homes in Hyattsville and Falls Church that sold at hefty premiums recently.
An $80,000 Premium For Quite The Backyard in Falls Church
In a neighborhood protected by the National Register of Historic Places, this one-story mid-century modern house in Falls Church sold in four days for $80,000 above the original list price. Central to the home, the open living space has a cathedral ceiling and includes a red brick fireplace with recessed shelving, a skylight, space for a kitchen table and a sliding door leading to the backyard. The primary bedroom has a skylight while both bedrooms have mirrored closet doors. A large deck out back feeds into a fully fenced backyard with a fire pit, tool shed and a vine-covered pergola.
- Full Listing: 7817 Holmes Run Drive (map)
- List Price: $800,000
- Sales Price: $883,000
- Bedrooms: Two
- Bathrooms: Two
- Square Feet: 1,147
- Year Built: 1951
- Days on Market: 4
- Listing Agent: Clarence Pineda, TTR Sotheby's International Realty
Photo Courtesy of Derek and Vee
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$46,000 Above For A Three-Bedroom Hyattsville Bungalow
Tucked away in a "cul-de-square", this Hyattsville bungalow recently sold for $46,000 above its original list price. The entryway leads directly into the living room, which has a brick fireplace with a pellet stove. Off the living room, there are two spare rooms and a bathroom with a teal toilet, tub and sink. The "L-shaped" kitchen, sitting at the back of the home includes white cabinetry and appliances, space for a dining table and a door leading to the wide back patio and yard beyond. The primary suite takes up the entirety of the top floor, with tons of closet space, pine flooring and recessed shelving. Downstairs, the basement is primarily unfinished but offers lots of exciting renovation opportunities.
- Full Listing: 4703 Banner Street (map)
- List Price: $479,000
- Sales Price: $525,000
- Bedrooms: Three
- Bathrooms: Two
- Square Feet: 1,432
- Year Built: 1919
- Listing Agent: Ann Barrett, Long & Foster Real Estate
Photo Courtesy of Bayshore Creative Inc.
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