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Price Cutter was not published last week, so this week UrbanTurf is highlighting recent price reductions on a number of properties that we have featured over the last month or so.
Former Capitol Hill Commercial Space Turned Three-Bedroom Home
Originally a commercial storefront with living quarters above it, this building a few blocks northeast of Eastern Market has been converted into a three-bedroom, 2.5-bath home. When UrbanTurf featured it in Best New Listings about a month ago, we noted that the coolest feature was the soaring skylight that shines light down into the dining area (see photo above). The master bedroom has a small alcove for a bed as well as a covered balcony, and there is a large patio and a shed for extra storage off the back of the house. The price was recently dropped by $30,000.
- Full Listing: 310-312 11th Street SE (map)
- Original Price: $799,000
- New Price: $769,000
- Bedrooms: Three
- Bathrooms: 2.5
- Square Footage: 2,208
1,320 Square-Foot Two-Bedroom South of Logan Circle
About a week ago, the price on this 1,324 square-foot two-bedroom Logan Circle condo was reduced by $50,000. The listing is located in The Barrett, an 8-unit boutique building about a block south of Logan Circle, and the focal point of the two-level condo is a large living/dining area with four south-facing windows that frame a fireplace. The listing price also includes a parking space, a $20,000 to $25,000 value in this part of the city.
- Full listing: 1310 12th Street NW, #3 (map)
- Original Price: $599,000
- New Price: $549,000
- Bedrooms: Two
- Bathrooms: 2.5
- Square Footage: 1,324
What $415K $410K Buys You in DC
We featured this tenth-floor one-bedroom unit in our What $415,000 Buys You post about a month ago, but a recent $5,000 price drop has taken it out of that price category. The listing is in the Yale Lofts project on New York Avenue, a building that was formerly one of the largest steam laundries in the city, which was converted in recent years into luxury lofts and condos. This 812 square-foot unit has a set of double doors that lead out to a private balcony, and an open living room set-up. The unit comes with garage parking, and the building has a roof deck and pool, a gym and even a billiards room.
- Full Listing: 437 New York Avenue NW, #1005 (map)
- Original Price: $415,000
- New Price:$409,900
- Bedrooms: One
- Bathrooms: One
- Square Footage: 812
Photos courtesy of HomeVisit.
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