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The List of Winners from the DC Government Distressed Property Auction
The DC government has published the names of all the winning bidders for the auction of distressed properties that occurred on January 30th. The official list is here, but to make it a little easier we’ve listed the winners’ names and bids along with all the photos, ordered from biggest to smallest bid. (See our previous coverage of the auction here and here.)
Separately, don’t forget there is an auction of the 40 remaining condos at The Fitz in Rockville next weekend. More details are here.
Here are the DC auction winners:
1205 Delafield Place NW. Washington, DC 20011 (map)
Bid Price: $220,000
R & R Janitorial Painting and Building Services, Inc.
3620 Rock Creek Church Rd. NW. Washington, DC 20010 (map)
Bid Price: $170,000
Bruke Gebrekidan Siraga
1800 M St. NE. Washington, DC 20002 (map)
Bid Price: $110,000
Kayla McDonald and Sandra McDonald Spence
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/the_list_of_winners_from_the_dc_government_distressed_property_auction/554.
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