What $350,000 Buys in the DC Area
The latest edition of What X Buys takes a look at some options in the DC area for would-be homebuyers with a $350,000 budget.
A Historic One-Bedroom in Cleveland Park
This one-bedroom is located in Tilden Gardens, a heavily-amenitized co-op building deemed "contributing" to the Cleveland Park Historic District. An archway off the entry foyer opens into the living room with a paneled accent wall and conveying cabinet, and the kitchen has a breakfast bar peninsula, floor-to-ceiling cabinetry, and access to a narrow bonus room. The bedroom has double exposure and a walk-in closet with floating shelves, and the bathroom has gray vertical tiled walls and a cast iron tub.
- Full Listing: 3900 Connecticut Avenue NW, #106G (map)
- Price: $350,000
- Bedrooms: One
- Bathrooms: One
- Square Feet: 760
- HOA Fees: $669/month
- Year Built: 1928
- Listing Agents: Chris Craddock, Jeff Saferite, EXP Realty
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Four Bedrooms and a Yard Spitting Distance from DC
Less than a block from the DC border (and a little more than a block from Fort Circle Park), this four-bedroom in Capitol Heights was recently renovated. The house has a white-washed brick fence and a front porch, and the open-concept main level includes wood-paneled accent walls in the living room, dining nook, and one of the bedrooms. Upstairs, the carpeted bedrooms have cove ceilings, and the carpeted lower level has a spacious rec room with a black-painted beam ceiling and a brick pillar in addition to separate access to the fenced-in backyard with deck.
- Full Listing: 4104 Urn Street (map)
- Price: $364,999
- Bedrooms: Four
- Bathrooms: Three
- Square Feet: 1,170
- Year Built: 1934
- Listing Agent: Glory Fontah, Bennett Realty Solutions
A Duplex Loft in Alexandria
This nearly 1,100 square-foot two-bedroom condo in Alexandria is akin to a house, starting with its interior one-car garage and porch-like exterior entry. The living room has a fireplace beside gridded windows stacked beneath a slanted ceiling, and the double-height ceiling across from the slatted carpeted stairway has a media center/display alcove beneath an oversized gridded window. The stairs lead up to a loft area, and both bedrooms are angular, creating a sitting nook beside the walk-in closet in the main bedroom.
- Full Listing: 6021-E Curtier Drive, #6021E (map)
- Price: $350,000
- Bedrooms: Two
- Bathrooms: Two
- Square Feet: 1,095
- HOA Fees: $315/month
- Year Built: 1988
- Listing Agents: Sarah Reynolds, Robert Lamborn, Keller Williams Chantilly Ventures
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