At Or Above Asking: On The Money On U Street
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In a slight variation on our Above Asking feature, today we highlight recently featured homes on UrbanTurf that sold either for a premium or right at their asking price.
At Asking North Of U Street
One of the only units in the U Street Corridor with two bedrooms, two outdoor spaces and two parking spaces, this unit sold for its asking price of just south of $900,000. The outdoor areas consist of two terraces, one set up movie viewing, and the bedrooms are both big and small -- one with enough room for a king bed and the other outfit with a Murphy bed. UrbanTurf particularly likes the spiral staircase in the living room and how the space is flooded with natural light.
- Full Listing: 2120 Vermont Avenue NW, #610 (map)
- List Price: $899,000
- Sales Price: $899,000
- Bedrooms: Two
- Bathrooms: Two
- Square Feet: 1,252
- HOA Fees: $788/month
- Listing Agent: Eddie Suarez, TTR Sotheby's International Realty
Photo by Luis Henriquez with LHP Media Solutions, LLC.
$15,000 Premium For A Good Package On The Hill
This three-bedroom home on Capitol Hill recently sold for about $15,000 above its $980,000 asking price. The main level features a living room and a remodeled kitchen with radiant heat flooring and a large farmhouse sink. In the afternoon, all three floors of the home are flooded with sunlight. Out back, there is a patio that offers good space for grilling and casual weekend hangouts. Lastly, the home is within walking distance of many of the Hill's best restaurants and shops.
- Full Listing: 307 11th Street NE (map)
- List Price: $979,000
- Sales Price: $994,000
- Bedrooms: Three
- Bathrooms: 2.5
- Square Feet: 1,530
- Year Built: 1974
- Listing Agent: Avery Boyce, Compass
Photo by Kevin Carney.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/at_or_above_asking_on_the_money/23174.
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