Under Contract: From 18 Days to Four Years
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In Under Contract, UrbanTurf looks back at properties it has featured that were snatched up by buyers in the DC area.
Mount Pleasant Two-Bedroom With Bay Windows
We featured this two-bedroom in Best New Listings a couple weeks ago, and it went under contract about two weeks after that. The unit is in The Argyle in Mount Pleasant, which was built in the early 1900s. Perhaps for that reason, the interior feels similar to that of many rowhouses built in that era. There are bay windows to create bright areas in the living room and master bedroom, a fireplace, separate dining area, and a walk-in closet in the master bedroom. The new owners will enjoy condo perks as well, like a rooftop deck with views of the Cathedral and the Washington Monument, and a bike room in the basement.
- Address: 3220 17th Street NW, #107 (map)
- Price: $539,000
- Bedrooms: Two
- Bathrooms: Two
- Square Footage: 940
- Days on Market: 18
8,000 Square Feet in Forest Hills
This six-bedroom home spreads out over 8,000 square feet near Rock Creek Park in Forest Hills. The huge arts and crafts home was rebuilt from the foundation in 2000 and now features a huge living room with barrel vaulted ceilings (see above). After about four years on and off the market and a few price reductions, the home found a buyer last week.
- Address: 5030 Linnean Avenue NW (map)
- Price: $2.995 million
- Bedrooms: Six
- Bathrooms: 5.5
- Square Footage: 8,064
- Days on Market: On and off the market since 2009
- Listing Agent: Margot Wilson, Washington Fine Properties
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