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Above Asking: A $62,000 Premium in Takoma Park
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In this week's Above Asking, we highlight a cottage in Takoma Park that was off the market quickly at a price well above asking.
$62,000 Premium For A Blue Takoma Park Cottage
With a countryside aesthetic, this three-bedroom in Takoma Park went under contract four days after hitting the market and just sold this week for about $60,000 above its asking price. In the living room, there's a wood-burning fireplace with teal-painted brick and soaring wooden ceiling beams. What was previously the back porch, has since been transitioned into an enclosed and conditioned flex room. The covered front porch is the perfect place to lounge on fall days.
- Full Listing: 2 Crescent Place (maps)
- List Price: $719,000
- Sales Price: $781,000
- Bedrooms: Three
- Bathrooms: Two
- Square Feet: 1,092
- Year Built: 1923
- Days on Market: 4
- Listing Agent: Judy Kogod Colwell, Perennial Real Estate
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/above_asking_a_62000_premium_in_takoma_park/21784.
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