Buying or selling a home in the DC area ? Let's help calendly.com/bashirbadru/washington-dc-relocation-consult Call or text 202-672-4840 Email- Bashir@liveindcmetronow.com
I enjoy your channel and I am a recent subscriber. I concur with an earlier comment about camera movement. Slower camera movement will allow time to really assess the amenities and home layout. In summary, continue highlighting the different DC area neighborhoods and housing options. 😎
Why are you moving the camera so fast on the first house? Do you have a limited time to film? My wife and I were trying to enjoy your video but all we did was get dizzy. Slow down and let your audience enjoy looking at the propertys
The reference to "Goding" in the name of the School Within School at Goding should be pronounced as "GO-ding" not "Godding." The original name of the school (est. during the early 1960s) was Anne M. Goding Elementary School, at 10th and F Streets, NE. I went to Goding Elementary for 5th and 6th grades (November 1965 - June 1967). My parents bought their Capitol Hill home on the 1200 block of Maryland Avenue NE in November 1965 for about $16,950 with a $11.5K mortgage after downpayment according to the DC land records. The neighborhood is referred to as Old City I. This reference was a carryover from the original Washington City when the city limit near the house was Boundary Street (present day Florida Avenue NE) to separate the colonial-era Washington City, DC from Washington County, DC. My father sold and closed on the childhood home in November 2005. The last sale of this home was in 2017 for $970K.
All in all, I enjoyed the tour with some adjustment, you will have a viable real eastate channel here. I subscribed and will follow you... If I could make a couple of suggestions? You have a good voice, I would use it more for voice overs so the coverage could be smoother and less hurried. Almost everything you said outside could have been a voice over too spend more time in the spaces, And if on or near a corner, briefly show the corner of the block as you sweep into the units. You are moving and swirling the camera around far too fast and much for me too get a feel for the layouts and features. Do it slower, much slower, and not so frantically. It would be helpful if you had done walk throughs before you filmed locations so you already knew layouts, features and size so not so hectic. I think, in the pricier homes that you must have missed a few En Suite baths upstairs, several doors you didn't open. Important too specify if there is a bathroom off bedrooms or in the hall only. All those prices are "dirt cheap" compared to Manhattan and even Brooklyn now. Remember that D.C. is a confusing city if you have not been there, so maybe a Map insert would be real helpful. And, some mention of how close and what kind of useful businesses are near: grocery stores, cleaners, drug stores, etc. (Two cafes don't really make a neighborhood viable)
First of all thank you for subscribing to the channel. Second of all thank you for your detailed feedback, Will definitely highlight some more amenities in the neighborhoods besides just two cafes 😆. I try to make the property tours as quick as possible so these videos don’t go too long over 30 mins. Each video will only get better. Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed it.
bars were very common in the era in which these homes were built. mostly to protect against break-ins. Homeowners have the freedom to remove the bars if they wish
@BashirBadruDMVRealtor man....I'm in NC complaining about the $1,000 for rent .....we have it good down here compared to DC...I WOULD JUST FALL OUT AND CRY lol 😆
Buying or selling a home in the DC area ? Let's help
calendly.com/bashirbadru/washington-dc-relocation-consult
Call or text 202-672-4840
Email- Bashir@liveindcmetronow.com
I like seeing the homes, but would love to know whos living there and what do they do for a living.
To sum up the video, yes one can live there, if you're rich.
I enjoy your channel and I am a recent subscriber. I concur with an earlier comment about camera movement. Slower camera movement will allow time to really assess the amenities and home layout.
In summary, continue highlighting the different DC area neighborhoods and housing options. 😎
Appreciate the feedback and thanks for tuning in. More neighborhoods coming soon!
Why are you moving the camera so fast on the first house?
Do you have a limited time to film?
My wife and I were trying to enjoy your video but all we did was get dizzy.
Slow down and let your audience enjoy looking at the propertys
The reference to "Goding" in the name of the School Within School at Goding should be pronounced as "GO-ding" not "Godding." The original name of the school (est. during the early 1960s) was Anne M. Goding Elementary School, at 10th and F Streets, NE. I went to Goding Elementary for 5th and 6th grades (November 1965 - June 1967). My parents bought their Capitol Hill home on the 1200 block of Maryland Avenue NE in November 1965 for about $16,950 with a $11.5K mortgage after downpayment according to the DC land records.
The neighborhood is referred to as Old City I. This reference was a carryover from the original Washington City when the city limit near the house was Boundary Street (present day Florida Avenue NE) to separate the colonial-era Washington City, DC from Washington County, DC.
My father sold and closed on the childhood home in November 2005. The last sale of this home was in 2017 for $970K.
All in all, I enjoyed the tour with some adjustment, you will have a viable real eastate channel here. I subscribed and will follow you...
If I could make a couple of suggestions?
You have a good voice, I would use it more for voice overs so the coverage could be smoother and less hurried. Almost everything you said outside could have been a voice over too spend more time in the spaces, And if on or near a corner, briefly show the corner of the block as you sweep into the units.
You are moving and swirling the camera around far too fast and much for me too get a feel for the layouts and features. Do it slower, much slower, and not so frantically.
It would be helpful if you had done walk throughs before you filmed locations so you already knew layouts, features and size so not so hectic. I think, in the pricier homes that you must have missed a few En Suite baths upstairs, several doors you didn't open. Important too specify if there is a bathroom off bedrooms or in the hall only.
All those prices are "dirt cheap" compared to Manhattan and even Brooklyn now.
Remember that D.C. is a confusing city if you have not been there, so maybe a Map insert would be real helpful. And, some mention of how close and what kind of useful businesses are near: grocery stores, cleaners, drug stores, etc. (Two cafes don't really make a neighborhood viable)
First of all thank you for subscribing to the channel. Second of all thank you for your detailed feedback, Will definitely highlight some more amenities in the neighborhoods besides just two cafes 😆. I try to make the property tours as quick as possible so these videos don’t go too long over 30 mins. Each video will only get better. Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed it.
“How much to live on Capital Hill?” How much you got?
I live there , yep yep
I'm getting dizzy
Not one home had any window coverings, no mini blinds or anything. Question, is that a DC thing or do homes come with window coverings?
They usually take the window coverings off when the home is for sale to allow for ample sunlight to flood the living area.
I love the bare windows. @@BashirBadruDMVRealtor
17:15 It’s a shame that they have to have bars on their windows like they’re prisoners.
bars were very common in the era in which these homes were built. mostly to protect against break-ins. Homeowners have the freedom to remove the bars if they wish
You look like you could be related to Lebron James lol 😆
Lol get that all the time
@BashirBadruDMVRealtor man....I'm in NC complaining about the $1,000 for rent .....we have it good down here compared to DC...I WOULD JUST FALL OUT AND CRY lol 😆