Deal of the Week: A Price Per Square Foot Special in Logan Circle
The Hawarden
For this installment of Deal of the Week, we find a two-bedroom coop in a historic Logan Circle building with a price per square foot below the neighborhood average.
This 1,300 square-foot unit is located in The Hawarden, which was built in 1901 and designed by Washington architect George S. Cooper (who also designed the DC Real World house at 2000 S Street NW). The home has a bright living room, a spacious kitchen and dining area, and two good-sized bedrooms. Renovations will likely be needed at some point down the road, but at about $400 a square foot, it makes our deal category in a neighborhood where the price per square foot for homes on the market can approach $600. More details and photos below. For the full listing, click here.
1419 R Street NW, #10 (map)
Here are some monthly payment calculations based on a 20 percent down payment and a 30-year fixed rate mortgage at 4.8 percent.
Living Room
Kitchen
Bedroom
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/deal_of_the_week_a_price_per_square_foot_special_in_logan_circle/2278.
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