Above Asking: The $53,000 Cleveland Park Premium
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This week’s installment of Above Asking revisits a previously-featured listing that commanded more than $50,000 above asking price.
The $53,000 Cleveland Park Premium
Over in North Cleveland Park, this south-facing, window-filled semi-detached house commanded a $53,000 premium. The house has an open floorplan allowing natural light to stream in from three sides on the main floor. Upstairs, the master bedroom features an attached sunroom-like office space, which leads to the skylit en-suite bathroom. The third level is a skylit attic space; additional storage space is provided courtesy of a finished basement with a mudroom/storage area and a semi-detached garage in the rear yard.
- Full Listing: 3815 Warren Street NW (map)
- Asking Price: $1.1 million
- Sales Price: $1,153,000
- Bedrooms: Three
- Bathrooms: 3.5
- Square Feet: 2,500
- Year Built: 1927
- Listing Agent: Robert Hryniewicki, Washington Fine Properties
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/above_asking_the_53000_cleveland_park_premium/12466.
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