I love DC. But, a listing for this price without at least one parking spot is a big no. For me, my antenna went up with the squeaky floor and door. If they don’t care to take care of something as minor as that, what else could be wrong? That's just my thinking and view.
Townhouse doesn't look set up for a family but as a rooming house. Investors may have renovated before recent tightening up over Air BnB rules. Not a lot of shared space and too many bedrooms for an actual family for that price.
@2:27 I'm pretty sure the buzzing is the exhaust fan over the stove. The display is reading "Speed 1"...which to me, means fan speed 1/low. It's probably been running nonstop for weeks and the fan motor is dying.
The master, oops main bedroom doesn't have a bathtub. Actually there isn't one anywhere in there. For the price I would have to have a place where I could enjoy a bath, so that's my issue
a lot of the new homes don't have a bathtub, but they want u to pay high price. Not one room has a tub. what if u break ur leg or something and u can't stand or have a baby? You can't put him in a shower. Too many small rooms. With a home this large, u need 2 laundry rooms and I mean a real laundry room. I know it's D C, BUT TOO HIGH PRICED
The glass exterior doors were a concern to me also. I get it let's natural light in so maybe they could have put an ornamental metal door over the glass door. Laundry room wasn't a room. It was a dark closet.
The house is nice. It's a good size for a row home, but there isn't a bathtub in the entire place, it seems choopy in certain areas, and it's too many stairs.
I'm shocked that it's only $3M! They didn't need a half bath in the basement. They could have used that space for storage. Too many stairs for me but I do like the house. ❤ Thank you for your review!
I'm not sure how common it is these days, but even 10yrs ago there would be homes that members of Congress and staffers that would live together by renting out rooms in a home in DC while they're in town for the week. The builders might have had that in mind for a seller who was looking to buy rental property. Thus, explaining all the bedrooms being en suites and having doors with locks on the outside.
The traffic is just a reality of living in a city. I grew up in nyc, plenty of traffic and we had a blast growing up. The lack of bathtubs sucks though
lol I’m sorry Jon but mirror mirror 🪞 on the wall. 😂 To me they stripped all of the character away when they renovated. Plus I’m not spending almost 3 million dollars and no where to park my car.
To be sure I hadn't seen a bathtub, I had read the comments. I NEED a tub, regardless of how nice the place appears. Because there isn't a bathtub, a family with little children would never purchase the house. Although the house is aesthetically beautiful, it lacks several essential family conveniences. Bathtubs, elevators, and sufficient storage are all missing.
Looks Nice, but it needs an elevator. Too many annoying noises. The Black toilet is a no ( I love black). Main Bedroom is too far up. The layout is not inviting. It is lacking food storage. This is not a baby/child friendly home. Should be 1.9 million not 2.9.
I agree with everyone else, the parking is an issue. You didn’t show us so I don’t know for sure, but it could be storage space. I’m curious if there was a dedicated pantry and how big are the closets.
Great video Johnathan, and you gotta love DC and those Row houses. I remember back in the early 90's "The Peoples Major" lol Marion Berry was selling abandon Row/TH's for $1 because there were so many of them abandoned. And since the late 90's early 2000's ( before the housing crash) everything in DC just went to the stratosphere and hasn't look back as far as price! But I think that annoying hum was probably the actual exhaust fan running. When you pointed the camera to it I saw that it said "Speed 1" making me think that someone turned it on (maybe testing it) and didn't turn it off. Normally when things are turned off they don't display anything, the screen is just blank. And the squeaky floor and basement door and just poor "Quality Assurance" not being done and the builder was probably in a rush to get interior of the house completed and didn't (glue/screw) down the sub floor before putting down the vinyl wood flooring over top of it (not surprising but annoying none the less).
Vinyl flooring on the main floor of a $2 million dollar house says "Run. Run far away very quickly". When an obvious corner is cut, who knows what horrors are out of sight. A full gut rehab would be job one. I'm betting the proper job could easily run another quarter million and it is not worth it
This is a great house but where's the garage? When the price is over $2 million and you have to park on the streets, that could slow down the offers! The layout of the home does reflect the 1885 era, which is beautiful. Pricey but very nice home overall.
I was thinking the same thing. Where the Hell is the garage at? Street parking is a no-no and I know it is in DC and city living is a thing but for that kind of money I need a garage for me at least.
I love the row/ townhouse’s in the DC Metro Area. Sad to see the classic architecture being replaced with cold modern style. 😢 At least the exterior is still beautiful.
My mother grew up in a tiny (about 1000 sq) DC row house off of 14th street. At one time, over 7 people, mostly adults, lived there with one bathroom. My, times have changed. She’s 94 now and loves to recount stories of the rough old days :)
This is a nice space; I love how it was remodeled! I just wish all the bedrooms were bigger, and they need to get rid of that hood😂. That basement apartment could be sweet for extra income 😊! The price is a little rich for my blood, but I think it will sell.
Yuck! Closets? Excessive bathrooms could have been used for closets or more wash/dryer space. No tubs? At least the showers could have had built in benches. Squeaky floor, cheap sub floor?? Yadda yadda yuck!
For that price you can get a beautiful home with a yard and parking in nearby Arlington or McLean, VA, and probably Bethesda, MD. Location is fun for younger folks, but need a healthy source of funds!
The things I see missing is no private parking no workout/home gym, no theater room altho you could convert one of the entertainment areas for that - it just seems a little low on the amenities for a house at that price point the fireplace should be wrapped in stone stone but all those bathrooms is kinda amazing. However in all fairness I guessed the price to the dollar because it is a beautiful house and that’s a nice area in the district.
My husband and I lived in NW before we bought our house and I love the area. We couldn’t justify buying there though. We just couldn’t get a good return on our investment
I think the hood over the stove is on. I'd start pushing some buttons to see if I could make the noise stop lol. I like it. Every bedroom having its own bathroom is cool and would be easy to rent out rooms if needed. I honestly can't say why it hasn't sold if the comps in the area are about the same.
C.A.P.E. Condition, Access, Price, Exposure…. If any one of these are off the property won’t sell the same. Condition is immaculate. Access is easy as in you had no problem gaining access. Looks like a lockbox on the property. Exposure should be fine if it’s in the MLS since it ties into other consumer sites like Zillow and Redfin. So Price must be the issue. It must be overpriced. The only other possible issues I see is the bedrooms are on the small side even though it may be common for that style of home. The only other issue I see is the Laundry and Primary bedroom being on the 3rd floor. The squeaky floor and door is an easy fix. The fact that there’s income potential with the basement apartment is nice but you’d have to run the numbers for rentals in the area to see if it’s doable. I would land on Price
As someone born and raised in DC in the 70s, I've seen the changes in the housing market and the city over the last 50 years but this home is not priced appropriately for the area. No parking, a major street, adjacent to an alley and not a great layout for a family. Also, from the backyard and rooftop views, there are still many undeveloped or modernized homes so this may be one of the first therefore asking a premium is not realistic.
Tell the listing agent to lower the seat and lid in the bathrooms.. Who in the world would show a home with the lid and seat up. I want all lids closed all the time with one exception.. when my grandsons visit. It is a losing battle with them.
I'm with ya! Whenever I look at listing photos online if the toilet seats are up I'm yelling PUT THE LIDS DOWN! It costs nothing but make a huge difference. Definitely a pet peeve of mine!
Hi Jonathan, they need to fix the squeaky floor at the entrance, get some DW 40 oil for that squeaky door. And fix that humming sound from the hood above the stove, as well as replacing the bent key. It's all about presentation. It would make a potential buyer wonder what else could be wrong. A buyer should not have to fix anything due to poor workmanship. In order to get top dollar those issues should be fixed.
That hum sound is a sign of bad electrical wiring. The squeak is poor nailing on the floor base and an absence of padding. That blue thin padding is something new people do to wood flooring.
It looks like investment property for short term rentals, like dorm housing ; it's not designed for family living. Interest rates could be an issue right now especially as a passive income property.
I enjoyed the tour. Not sure what the status is now, but if it took a minute to sell, it would have to be location; the view from the rear outdoor seating was a little sad, and then as you pointed out, a busy street out front. I typically don't like a flipped property, but ... Wonderful house. A 3M budget gives many options.
The price might be a factor. We need more information about the school district and comps. If other homes are selling for less, the owners may not see a return on their investment. Furthermore, the bottom floor is set up for renters. Some people don’t want to manage or depend on renters. There’s also an issue with parking.
Would've liked to see the bedroom closets. I'm not positive but that fenced in area where the AC units and garbage bins are might be a parking area too. If so, that would give 1 spot of off street parking.
Pant with last person that beauty townhome must’ve forgot to turn it off. They probably turn it on just to make sure it worked and just forgot to turn it off.
I like it 🤷🏽♀️. if it's close to the Shaw/Howard area, it would be a great choice for student rentals. The only negatives are no tubs in the house, need another laundry room, and they should have added stone to that fire place. It will sell soon
My assessment would be parking and closets. Were there many closets for clothes? If I can afford that place, I’m a person with a nice wardrobe and I didn’t see any place to put that nice wardrobe. Just my thoughts.
Made it look pretty, but 3 telling signs of coverups. Squeaky floors means they covered old subfloor and didn't do a to frame renovation. No bathtubs in a 3mil house. Can hide the foundation,electrical, and plumbing short cuts with basement apartment.
First of all, you are "nerdy," cute, and personable. The humming is because the hood was not properly installed correctly. When you turn the fan on, you should not hear a humming sound. Second, I think the house is priced too high, and a lot of the minor concerns that you spoke about need to be addressed. Thirdly, it could be priced that high because you could get quite a bit for renting out the apartment. One and a 1/2 bath is very unique and special. The powder room is such an addition. They had to make that because who would want people to walk through their bedroom to use the bathroom?
That's a great neighborhood, but no dedicated parking is a big minus! Even if you don't drive much the walk to the Dupont Circle metro is about 15 min. This doesn't seem like much, but in the dead of winter it's not a hike I'd be enthusiastic about making everyday.
I would like to know WHY these houses aren’t selling All the houses you’ve shown are beautiful, location is nice, what is it?? I have never heard you say why a house hasn’t sold….. Thanks brother.
With all the bedrooms having locks and no other shared living spaces to gather this seems like a rooming house set up...Also the closets we're really larger for master suite...and no off street parking maybe why its not selling. The finishes are very nice.
I'm asking if the basement unit is legal and permitted. Was the work all done with permits? All those bedrooms with no parking in an urban setting? Are there any comps? What's the pro forma rent for the unit? Does it pencil? The parking would be a deal breaker for me.
It wasn't bad, but it also wasn't anything special (small rooms and baths) even the primary bath seemed "tight"! The view leaves a lot to be desired. The only thing done well was the basement IMO. The little creaks and groans are an easy fix (wd40 and turning off the exhaust van to the hood). For the price I'd pass. Maybe if they had left more historical detail???🤷🏽♀🤷🏽♀
Ok where to start love the chic modern touches but hate the narrow hall ways ! Living in California I was surprised at the asking price ! I don't have any experience with the DC area but there so many things especially the rooftop area that I loved , but the views of back alleys is a turn off for that price I'd want a backyard too..just saying...
I like the floors. I love wood floors, but it shouldn't squeek like that. The hum, a no go. Nice brick wall. It seems to have narrow halls. Nice roof top space. There is a lot of stair climbing. Their asking a lot for it. I think the price and maybe the layout isn't working as well as too many stairs.
Too expensive, for 3 mil; forget square footage, im going to need some acres, a few jacuzzies, garage and an elevator; also I dont want my house touching my neighbors house.😬
Washington townhomes have some nice facades , Back when craftsmen existed , The interior has obviously been modernized to suit the upwardly mobile , I guess this is what some would call gentrification , Imagine years ago this was a hollowed out dump that someone bought and took the risk to renovate . I am sure the yearly property taxes are out of this world . I used to build in the DC area and couldn't afford to live within 50 miles of DC . One thing I used to marvel at , I'd sweat and bleed building a house in Potomac or inside the DC . The realtor was making 10 times what I made for flipping a few pieces of paper . My sister own 10 rental homes in the DC area and according to her , They are all headaches and isn't making the return she hoped . Even though she has a degree in property management . All I could say " Welcome to The Real World ". If I was an investor in DC , I'd be wary of the return of the slum , In DC it ebbs and flows , End up buying something and ends up turning into a war zone and you lose your money trying to flee . I haven't built in DC for 30 years and made my escape ,Too much paperwork fees and red tape , Not an environment friendly to renovation. It's a bonanza for realtors at the moment if they can sell
All the details of a historic home were stripped. First red flag was squeaky floor at entry. If floor joust not fixed, which other shotcuts were taken. Lack of storage. No parking, no elevator, no tub. The primary bedroom on the third floor was small in closet space and the bath was small.
Hi I was wondering if this was set up for college housing. Is this near a campus or hospital maybe. I’m surprised you push button on the mirror but not the range hood. Where is your son ? He have stopped that noise.
Everything in that home is Cosmetic squeaking in the floors mean that it wasn’t Put in correctly neither Do they have proper Underlayment … I’ll just bet if you start peeling back all of the cosmetics you’re going find a big huge problem …it’s not worth what they’re asking for you would be paying the money for fixtures what lies beneath all the beauty?😂 Door are the most difficult to Put in it’s not level right and I wonder why??? Garage… parking 🅿️ 4 guess?
Looks like a flipper special maybe with an eye to someone buying it purely for investment? They bought mirrors, white paint, and the same marble in bulk. Price. That is why it hasn't sold.
Main closet too small/ the dead space on the second floor could've been used to increase the size of the bathrooms / bedrooms or laundry room/ no parking space or bathtub are the reasons that the $3million price tag is too much.
The finishes aren't nice enough for the price point to me. The hvac could have been put on the roof to free up backyard space, not family friendly lowers buyer pool, no coat closet on main floor, no bathtubs. Set up more for shares.
I love this listing. However, there's buzzing sound, and there's no space for parking. All these things are noticeable as you do a walk through, and there's no adjustments in the price. It's not selling for those reasons.
I love DC. But, a listing for this price without at least one parking spot is a big no. For me, my antenna went up with the squeaky floor and door. If they don’t care to take care of something as minor as that, what else could be wrong? That's just my thinking and view.
Same I love DC as well but your points are SPOT ON!!!!
How many bedrooms…4+2 in the basement!!! That’s a whole blocks worth of potential parking needs right there! Hope there’s a lot across the street….
Townhouse doesn't look set up for a family but as a rooming house. Investors may have renovated before recent tightening up over Air BnB rules. Not a lot of shared space and too many bedrooms for an actual family for that price.
My thought exactly - it's not a family home.
The hood is humming because it is “on” speed 1😂😂
Thank you!!!
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Yes, correct. He could of just turned it off. Someone may have wanted it on to remove any smells within the house.
Yeah, the fan is on.
@2:27 I'm pretty sure the buzzing is the exhaust fan over the stove. The display is reading "Speed 1"...which to me, means fan speed 1/low. It's probably been running nonstop for weeks and the fan motor is dying.
Over 2 million is ridiculous. For that price everything should be impeccable.
How about the house just sucks, that is why it has not sold.
The washer and dryer on the third floor is not working for me.
The master, oops main bedroom doesn't have a bathtub. Actually there isn't one anywhere in there. For the price I would have to have a place where I could enjoy a bath, so that's my issue
No bathtub is a no no for me too
a lot of the new homes don't have a bathtub, but they want u to pay high price. Not one room has a tub. what if u break ur leg or something and u can't stand or have a baby? You can't put him in a shower. Too many small rooms. With a home this large, u need 2 laundry rooms and I mean a real laundry room. I know it's D C, BUT TOO HIGH PRICED
@@cassandraloftlin6730 Totally agree.
When asking about the price, it may be helpful to let us know the median price of the homes in the area. I enjoy your channel.
They need to change the glass doors as safety is a concern, in DC. Very beautiful and I would live there
The glass exterior doors were a concern to me also. I get it let's natural light in so maybe they could have put an ornamental metal door over the glass door. Laundry room wasn't a room. It was a dark closet.
The house is nice. It's a good size for a row home, but there isn't a bathtub in the entire place, it seems choopy in certain areas, and it's too many stairs.
I think the humming sound is coming from the ventilation hood over the stove. The display on the vent hood indicates it is set at speed level 1.
Thank you because I am over here telling him to cut the ventilator off. 😂
I'm shocked that it's only $3M! They didn't need a half bath in the basement. They could have used that space for storage. Too many stairs for me but I do like the house. ❤ Thank you for your review!
I'm not sure how common it is these days, but even 10yrs ago there would be homes that members of Congress and staffers that would live together by renting out rooms in a home in DC while they're in town for the week. The builders might have had that in mind for a seller who was looking to buy rental property. Thus, explaining all the bedrooms being en suites and having doors with locks on the outside.
No bathtubs in that place? A street with busy traffic for a family with young children.
Exactly
The traffic is just a reality of living in a city. I grew up in nyc, plenty of traffic and we had a blast growing up. The lack of bathtubs sucks though
3 A/C units is a lot for a house that size. My home is 3500 square feet one A/C unit and its cold. It would be expensive to replace all three at once.
lol I’m sorry Jon but mirror mirror 🪞 on the wall. 😂
To me they stripped all of the character away when they renovated.
Plus I’m not spending almost 3 million dollars and no where to park my car.
To be sure I hadn't seen a bathtub, I had read the comments. I NEED a tub, regardless of how nice the place appears. Because there isn't a bathtub, a family with little children would never purchase the house. Although the house is aesthetically beautiful, it lacks several essential family conveniences. Bathtubs, elevators, and sufficient storage are all missing.
Elevators? Whoa
Disagree about the bathtub in small spaces
Looks Nice, but it needs an elevator. Too many annoying noises. The Black toilet is a no ( I love black). Main Bedroom is too far up. The layout is not inviting. It is lacking food storage. This is not a baby/child friendly home. Should be 1.9 million not 2.9.
More like 1 million sounds like a win win
I agree with everyone else, the parking is an issue. You didn’t show us so I don’t know for sure, but it could be storage space. I’m curious if there was a dedicated pantry and how big are the closets.
You know…I gotta get better at showing closets
Great video Johnathan, and you gotta love DC and those Row houses. I remember back in the early 90's "The Peoples Major" lol Marion Berry was selling abandon Row/TH's for $1 because there were so many of them abandoned. And since the late 90's early 2000's ( before the housing crash) everything in DC just went to the stratosphere and hasn't look back as far as price! But I think that annoying hum was probably the actual exhaust fan running. When you pointed the camera to it I saw that it said "Speed 1" making me think that someone turned it on (maybe testing it) and didn't turn it off. Normally when things are turned off they don't display anything, the screen is just blank. And the squeaky floor and basement door and just poor "Quality Assurance" not being done and the builder was probably in a rush to get interior of the house completed and didn't (glue/screw) down the sub floor before putting down the vinyl wood flooring over top of it (not surprising but annoying none the less).
Vinyl flooring on the main floor of a $2 million dollar house says "Run. Run far away very quickly". When an obvious corner is cut, who knows what horrors are out of sight. A full gut rehab would be job one. I'm betting the proper job could easily run another quarter million and it is not worth it
This is a great house but where's the garage? When the price is over $2 million and you have to park on the streets, that could slow down the offers! The layout of the home does reflect the 1885 era, which is beautiful. Pricey but very nice home overall.
I was thinking the same thing. Where the Hell is the garage at? Street parking is a no-no and I know it is in DC and city living is a thing but for that kind of money I need a garage for me at least.
I believe that's a parking corral outside where the garbage cans are. Also, DC has great metro.
I love the row/ townhouse’s in the DC Metro Area. Sad to see the classic architecture being replaced with cold modern style. 😢 At least the exterior is still beautiful.
My mother grew up in a tiny (about 1000 sq) DC row house off of 14th street. At one time, over 7 people, mostly adults, lived there with one bathroom. My, times have changed. She’s 94 now and loves to recount stories of the rough old days :)
This is a nice space; I love how it was remodeled! I just wish all the bedrooms were bigger, and they need to get rid of that hood😂. That basement apartment could be sweet for extra income 😊! The price is a little rich for my blood, but I think it will sell.
Yuck! Closets? Excessive bathrooms could have been used for closets or more wash/dryer space.
No tubs? At least the showers could have had built in benches. Squeaky floor, cheap sub floor?? Yadda yadda yuck!
For that price you can get a beautiful home with a yard and parking in nearby Arlington or McLean, VA, and probably Bethesda, MD. Location is fun for younger folks, but need a healthy source of funds!
Overpriced. The market never lies!
The things I see missing is no private parking no workout/home gym, no theater room altho you could convert one of the entertainment areas for that - it just seems a little low on the amenities for a house at that price point the fireplace should be wrapped in stone stone but all those bathrooms is kinda amazing. However in all fairness I guessed the price to the dollar because it is a beautiful house and that’s a nice area in the district.
They renovated it incorrectly for the area and priced it outrageously.
My husband and I lived in NW before we bought our house and I love the area. We couldn’t justify buying there though. We just couldn’t get a good return on our investment
No parking, no garage or driveway really, no front property, they’re asking way too much
I think the hood over the stove is on. I'd start pushing some buttons to see if I could make the noise stop lol. I like it. Every bedroom having its own bathroom is cool and would be easy to rent out rooms if needed. I honestly can't say why it hasn't sold if the comps in the area are about the same.
Worth every dime!!!!!! Missing a parking space!!!!
I like this house. Sometimes people try to mix a little old style with the new style.
beautiful home... nowhere near $3 million nice (maybe 700K-800K. that's just crazy!
C.A.P.E. Condition, Access, Price, Exposure…. If any one of these are off the property won’t sell the same. Condition is immaculate. Access is easy as in you had no problem gaining access. Looks like a lockbox on the property. Exposure should be fine if it’s in the MLS since it ties into other consumer sites like Zillow and Redfin. So Price must be the issue. It must be overpriced. The only other possible issues I see is the bedrooms are on the small side even though it may be common for that style of home. The only other issue I see is the Laundry and Primary bedroom being on the 3rd floor. The squeaky floor and door is an easy fix. The fact that there’s income potential with the basement apartment is nice but you’d have to run the numbers for rentals in the area to see if it’s doable. I would land on Price
As someone born and raised in DC in the 70s, I've seen the changes in the housing market and the city over the last 50 years but this home is not priced appropriately for the area. No parking, a major street, adjacent to an alley and not a great layout for a family. Also, from the backyard and rooftop views, there are still many undeveloped or modernized homes so this may be one of the first therefore asking a premium is not realistic.
Tell the listing agent to lower the seat and lid in the bathrooms..
Who in the world would show a home with the lid and seat up.
I want all lids closed all the time with one exception.. when my grandsons visit. It is a losing battle with them.
I'm with ya! Whenever I look at listing photos online if the toilet seats are up I'm yelling PUT THE LIDS DOWN! It costs nothing but make a huge difference. Definitely a pet peeve of mine!
Hi Jonathan, they need to fix the squeaky floor at the entrance, get some DW 40 oil for that squeaky door. And fix that humming sound from the hood above the stove, as well as replacing the bent key. It's all about presentation. It would make a potential buyer wonder what else could be wrong. A buyer should not have to fix anything due to poor workmanship. In order to get top dollar those issues should be fixed.
2.999,000 I love the house and location. But can’t afford the price.
3 Mil! No sir! From your angles the main house looked cramped. But I do like your vids. 👍
That hum sound is a sign of bad electrical wiring. The squeak is poor nailing on the floor base and an absence of padding. That blue thin padding is something new people do to wood flooring.
I love it! Love the cohesiveness but individuality of the design. The Corcoran area is great! If I had the money...SOLD! 🤣
It looks like investment property for short term rentals, like dorm housing ; it's not designed for family living. Interest rates could be an issue right now especially as a passive income property.
No bathtubs is a turn off for me
I enjoyed the tour. Not sure what the status is now, but if it took a minute to sell, it would have to be location; the view from the rear outdoor seating was a little sad, and then as you pointed out, a busy street out front. I typically don't like a flipped property, but ... Wonderful house. A 3M budget gives many options.
The price might be a factor. We need more information about the school district and comps. If other homes are selling for less, the owners may not see a return on their investment. Furthermore, the bottom floor is set up for renters. Some people don’t want to manage or depend on renters. There’s also an issue with parking.
The humming is probably exhaust fan on low speed
Would've liked to see the bedroom closets.
I'm not positive but that fenced in area where the AC units and garbage bins are might be a parking area too. If so, that would give 1 spot of off street parking.
I thought the same. 1 car may fit there
Pant with last person that beauty townhome must’ve forgot to turn it off. They probably turn it on just to make sure it worked and just forgot to turn it off.
I like it 🤷🏽♀️. if it's close to the Shaw/Howard area, it would be a great choice for student rentals. The only negatives are no tubs in the house, need another laundry room, and they should have added stone to that fire place. It will sell soon
You’re right. For that price, you can’t skimp on your materials.
My assessment would be parking and closets. Were there many closets for clothes? If I can afford that place, I’m a person with a nice wardrobe and I didn’t see any place to put that nice wardrobe. Just my thoughts.
This house is beautiful tbh
Made it look pretty, but 3 telling signs of coverups. Squeaky floors means they covered old subfloor and didn't do a to frame renovation. No bathtubs in a 3mil house. Can hide the foundation,electrical, and plumbing short cuts with basement apartment.
First of all, you are "nerdy," cute, and personable. The humming is because the hood was not properly installed correctly. When you turn the fan on, you should not hear a humming sound. Second, I think the house is priced too high, and a lot of the minor concerns that you spoke about need to be addressed. Thirdly, it could be priced that high because you could get quite a bit for renting out the apartment. One and a 1/2 bath is very unique and special. The powder room is such an addition. They had to make that because who would want people to walk through their bedroom to use the bathroom?
I think it’s the price
That's a great neighborhood, but no dedicated parking is a big minus! Even if you don't drive much the walk to the Dupont Circle metro is about 15 min. This doesn't seem like much, but in the dead of winter it's not a hike I'd be enthusiastic about making everyday.
I like it. I can't afford it, but if i could, i would get it. I actually like the area it's in
Beautiful home
I would like to know WHY these houses aren’t selling
All the houses you’ve shown are beautiful, location is nice, what is it??
I have never heard you say why a house hasn’t sold…..
Thanks brother.
Wow. $2.29M.
Definitely needs bigger closets for sure.
I like the preservation of the structure.
Too many stairs!
It says Speed 1 on the hood indicating it is on.
Is the parking space the back yard area? If there roommates no private entry. No elevator lol
That house is perfect, when I hit the lottery Ill get it
I think those window details on the front of the building maybe intend3d to replicate the original look of the building.
Nice house price is high but that's DC to many steps and levels. That California ranch I Love it
Your son is really smart he is really into the houses you did a good job getting him into your line of work😊
Not one bathtub
With all the bedrooms having locks and no other shared living spaces to gather this seems like a rooming house set up...Also the closets we're really larger for master suite...and no off street parking maybe why its not selling. The finishes are very nice.
We appraisers have a maxim, "price overcomes all obstacles." At some price, it could sell today.
Please tell me you turned the hood vent off?
I'm asking if the basement unit is legal and permitted. Was the work all done with permits? All those bedrooms with no parking in an urban setting? Are there any comps? What's the pro forma rent for the unit? Does it pencil? The parking would be a deal breaker for me.
All those bathrooms and not one of them have a tub.
yeah could've had a tub/shower combo
Bedrooms are really small but that may be common in that area.
The noise issues were not a big deal at all. It’s a great townhouse
It wasn't bad, but it also wasn't anything special (small rooms and baths) even the primary bath seemed "tight"! The view leaves a lot to be desired. The only thing done well was the basement IMO. The little creaks and groans are an easy fix (wd40 and turning off the exhaust van to the hood). For the price I'd pass. Maybe if they had left more historical detail???🤷🏽♀🤷🏽♀
What noise does sound coming from the cooking Hood and the squeaky floors. That's why.Lol
Ok where to start love the chic modern touches but hate the narrow hall ways ! Living in California I was surprised at the asking price ! I don't have any experience with the DC area but there so many things especially the rooftop area that I loved , but the views of back alleys is a turn off for that price I'd want a backyard too..just saying...
WOW! 139 YEAR OLD HOUSE
yes.......Amazing!
I like the floors. I love wood floors, but it shouldn't squeek like that. The hum, a no go. Nice brick wall. It seems to have narrow halls. Nice roof top space. There is a lot of stair climbing. Their asking a lot for it. I think the price and maybe the layout isn't working as well as too many stairs.
Too expensive, for 3 mil; forget square footage, im going to need some acres, a few jacuzzies, garage and an elevator; also I dont want my house touching my neighbors house.😬
Washington townhomes have some nice facades , Back when craftsmen existed , The interior has obviously been modernized to suit the upwardly mobile , I guess this is what some would call gentrification , Imagine years ago this was a hollowed out dump that someone bought and took the risk to renovate . I am sure the yearly property taxes are out of this world . I used to build in the DC area and couldn't afford to live within 50 miles of DC . One thing I used to marvel at , I'd sweat and bleed building a house in Potomac or inside the DC . The realtor was making 10 times what I made for flipping a few pieces of paper . My sister own 10 rental homes in the DC area and according to her , They are all headaches and isn't making the return she hoped . Even though she has a degree in property management . All I could say " Welcome to The Real World ". If I was an investor in DC , I'd be wary of the return of the slum , In DC it ebbs and flows , End up buying something and ends up turning into a war zone and you lose your money trying to flee . I haven't built in DC for 30 years and made my escape ,Too much paperwork fees and red tape , Not an environment friendly to renovation. It's a bonanza for realtors at the moment if they can sell
No tub in the entire house with all those bathrooms just doesn't work.
All the details of a historic home were stripped. First red flag was squeaky floor at entry. If floor joust not fixed, which other shotcuts were taken. Lack of storage. No parking, no elevator, no tub. The primary bedroom on the third floor was small in closet space and the bath was small.
No bathtub!
I see bars on the window of an adjacent building.....is the neighborhood really safe?
Hi I was wondering if this was set up for college housing. Is this near a campus or hospital maybe. I’m surprised you push button on the mirror but not the range hood. Where is your son ? He have stopped that noise.
Everything in that home is
Cosmetic squeaking in the floors mean that it wasn’t
Put in correctly neither
Do they have proper
Underlayment …
I’ll just bet if you start peeling back all of the cosmetics you’re going find a big huge problem …it’s not worth what they’re asking for you would be paying the money for fixtures what lies beneath all the beauty?😂
Door are the most difficult to
Put in it’s not level right and
I wonder why???
Garage… parking 🅿️ 4 guess?
Looks like a flipper special maybe with an eye to someone buying it purely for investment? They bought mirrors, white paint, and the same marble in bulk.
Price. That is why it hasn't sold.
The house is squeaky and noises. You must park the car. No parking? 😊 Not for that price.
It’s pretty old but it’s all brand new inside. Lots of bedrooms and bathrooms.
Main closet too small/ the dead space on the second floor could've been used to increase the size of the bathrooms / bedrooms or laundry room/ no parking space or bathtub are the reasons that the $3million price tag is too much.
Not 1 Bathtub ‼️ 😳
So you can cut off on on a light switch but have no clue how to cut the speed 1 fan off🤷🏿♂️
Nice but way too expensive and I live in Bedstuy Brooklyn. That price here in NYC will buy you more than that.
The finishes aren't nice enough for the price point to me. The hvac could have been put on the roof to free up backyard space, not family friendly lowers buyer pool, no coat closet on main floor, no bathtubs. Set up more for shares.
I love this listing. However, there's buzzing sound, and there's no space for parking. All these things are noticeable as you do a walk through, and there's no adjustments in the price. It's not selling for those reasons.
I actually love it. Just can’t afford it. Where would I park though? 😅
The decorated window would be difficult to clean.
Very nice house - lots of space - maybe parking is the issue ??