Above Asking: A $175,000 Premium In Forest Hills
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In this week's Above Asking, we highlight two homes that recently fetched premiums.
$175,000 Above Asking For A Forest Hills Mid-Century With A Pool
This four-bedroom mid-century home in Forest Hills, with a number of bells and whistles, found a buyer after less than a week on the market and recently sold for $175,000 above asking. The home has a slew of green features, ranging from solar panels to a green roof to an EV charger in the garage, as well as a heated salt water pool out back. There is also a two-car garage with sliding glass doors that open to a patio; the previous owner hosted art exhibits and neighborhood yard sales in this flex space over the years.
- Full Listing: 2828 Brandywine Street NW (map)
- List Price: $2.425 million
- Sales Price: $2.6 million
- Bedrooms: Four
- Bathrooms: 3.5
- Square Feet: 3,287
- Year Built: 1952
- Days On Market: 6
- Listing Agent: Lou Cardenas, TTR Sotheby's International Realty
Photo by HomeVisit.
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A Small Premium In Rollingwood
This split-level listing in Chevy Chase's Rollingwood neighborhood recently sold for about $16,000 above asking. The home sits on a quarter-acre lot, and has a main floor that features three bedrooms, a living room, eat-in kitchen, a formal dining room and a family room with a huge stone fireplace. The lower level features two more bedrooms, an office, an extra storage room and a two-car garage. One of UrbanTurf's favorite parts of the home is its large screened-in porch with skylights.
- Full Listing: 2812 Greenvale Street (map)
- List Price: $1.429 million
- Sales Price: $1.45 million
- Bedrooms: Five
- Bathrooms: Three
- Year Built: 1974
- Days On Market: 4
- Listing Agents: Patrick Chauvin and Brad House, Compass
Photo courtesy of BTW Images.
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