Above Asking: One-Bedrooms Going For More
In this week’s Above Asking, UrbanTuf looks at two one-bedroom condos that sold for above their list price in just five days.

A One-Bed Above the Old Tonic Space Sells for $15K Over List
This one-bedroom over the recently-closed Tonic restaurant in Mount Pleasant sold in less than a week and went for $15,445 over its list price. We liked the unit’s large, open bedroom accessed via French doors as well as that room’s fireplace. The unit also has gleaming wood floors and a fairly open living space. A small balcony offers some outdoor space.
- Address: 3155 Mount Pleasant Street NW, #206 (map)
- List Price: $359,555
- Sold Price: $375,000
- Days on Market: Five
- HOA Fee: $202/month
- Bedrooms: One
- Bathrooms: One
- Year Built: 1914
- Listing Agents: David Getson, Coldwell Banker

More than $40K Over List in Adams Morgan
The bedroom in this one-bedroom Adams Morgan condo is small, but it has a well-designed and cozy common living space with a sunroom that adds to the feeling of spaciousness. Maybe the living room contributed to this home’s leap of $40,500 over list in its five days on the market. The unit has a galley-style kitchen with a bar-height eat-in area, and updated appliances and the building also has a shared roof deck.
- Address: 1848 Wyoming Avenue Northwest NW, #403 (map)
- List Price: $374,500
- Sold Price: $415,000
- Days on Market: Five
- HOA Fee: $340/month
- Bedrooms: One
- Bathrooms: One
- Year Built: 1956
- Listing Agent: Nate Guggenheim, Washington Fine Properties
Photos courtesy of HomeVisit.
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