I really like this one. The top sunroom is AMAZING!! I'd never walk on the glass floor. Having the sunroom, I can overlook the kitchen flaws (though I'd have to ask them to fix those), but that half-wall divider between the dining room and living room makes the space seem smaller. I'd have to knock that out. I rarely used the formal dining room in the homes which had one. So, I'd like to have one massive living room instead with a small table on one side. The whole house seems nautical to me, like you are on a big boat.
That's a great space for a single person. It's nicely situated. You can entertain a couple of people in the loft. It's unique. Great light. I don't think that price is good because you can buy a single family home for that or less. They're gonna have to lower that price. It's too narrow in width for me. I like more open spaces.
I feel exactly the same way you do about spiral staircases they look good, but they just are not practical especially if you have to move some furniture up and down.😂
So, everyone complaining about the stairs sound dense. You know what you are getting when even looking at the MLS. This is a Townhome with 3 levels. So, it is perfect for someone looking for this "Georgetown" look/style. Are there things to be fixed; yes; but the overall aesthetic is pleasing and it's not like its a gut job. Only tweaking is needed. Where do the stairs go from the main floor?? We missed those.
If money were no object or consideration, the owner's suite bathroom could use a remodel. The footprint of it isn't bad and could definitely be re-worked into something more updated and functional. I'm guessing that the location of the plumbing stack and infrastructure dictated that current layout.
That third floor atrium is amazing. I like the wood. I would not call that retro as much as I would call that European. As far as the glass floor panels- there is no way I would set foot on them unless there was a decorative iron grate underneath that was rated for strength. I have a glass balustrade in my house. I inquired before my offer to know if it was tempered. I believe it was, and I have talked to the owner several times he is a designer in the Ozarks of Missouri and he designed this he redesigned this newly new home for his son originally. I was the first occupant after the remodel of a 20 year old house that is surrounded by other houses that are over 100 years old. Other thanq that, it looks like an average updated DC townhouse. Yeah, the saving grace is that atrium. However, depending on what direction it faces heat control could be a gigantic issue.
Not super crazy on how the divided the condos, given this one has no garden space. They could have made that indoor/outdoor room an office on the 3rd level. Given that's isn't a year round space. That would have freed up room to expand the bedroom and bathroom area.
I would give this a B-. I would have to get those cabinets leveled and I would take out that glass on the floor. That sun room was awesome. For 16th St NW, $1.7M is pretty good. ❤ As many have said, too many stairs. I need one level now LOL
Okay, there are a couple of problems-no shower, and nope on the glass floor. BUT, overall, I like this condo. Nothing wrong with vintage. Won’t be long and people will be paying premium for this old style.
It's not considered a full bath with just a shower. In my state it would be considered a 3/4 bath. Full bath would have to have a tub. sink and toilet is a half bath/powder room.
Respectfully, the price fits for the area, but’s it’s a total Reno for me. Therefore, a price adjustment would need to happen if I was the buyer. I didn’t see parking either. Why would you pay a HOA in Capitol Hill? Someone took a single home and made it into 2 condos.
For some reason, it seems as if you’re moving that camera around super fast. Wonder if there is a way to slow it down? Maybe I’m just old but it’s making me dizzy today.
The outside is pretty, need a bigger yard, stairs is a no for me, maybe when I was younger, balcony is ok, not liking looking into other ppl window, very nice inside, open concept love, kitchen is big enough. The no parking is not a seller for me. So I'm on the fence. If I could put that on my own land.
The bathrooms look store stock tile, mix matched, tempered glass cheap! The only thing I like is the sunroom. Developers have lost their minds with the pricing of today’s living quarters. Nothing is priced for the average working American anymore.
Take the 'mil' off the price and $725,000 is a reasonable price for negotiation. I like older properties because of character, and don't mind the seperation of the kitchen from the living/dining room. Walls allow custom decorating that you wouldn't have with "open concept". The primary bedroom with a jacuzzi bath/no shower was strange. The other bedrooms with seperate living rooms leads me to believe that this property is being used an AirBnB or temporary housing for executive travelers, which may account for the mediocre finishes.
I would have loved it if I were younger but not now. No shower in the primary room is a no-go for me. That glass floor would be wasted, unusable space for me because I'd be too scared to walk on it. Love the sunroom space off the upstairs loft area.
Very tight kitchen..cannot open oven door and dishwasher, although good counter space. Wish there was a pantry. For the price, a parking space should be expected. The bedroom closet spaces are too narrow; walk-in is preferred. That bathroom is just odd with no shower, which I'd use more than that tub. Love those bay windows in the 2nd bathroom and the sitting area. Renovate the spiral staircase to make more safe and remove the glass floor. Definitely a 70s feel throughout, yet modern, but updates needed for the bathroom. Could work for a single person or a couple, but no kids whatsoever or seniors who have issues with stairs. HOA, nope. The million dollar property may sit for a while, with these high interest rates.
$1.7 Mil?!! Whoa! Not worth it! It's got a lot of No's! The kitchen needs a reno. It's not a open concept. Cabinets are old, no shower in the main bathroom. However, I do like the top level. They just need to get rid of that old looking blue sofa! 😂
Nicely done property for the age. They did what they could to modernize it. The bath only in the master is not a dealbreaker, it does have a shower wand. Lots of light , storage. Its a townhouse so its a spiral staircase or elevator?? 🛗. The bonus in the loft was the sunroom. The folding doors 😫. The asking price for a condo, no. Over a million for an HOA, no thank you.
I would never pay 1.7 million to be that close to other people. I saw another tour of a DC property you did, and it was the same, expensive and right on top of neighbors. Maybe that's the norm in DC. I didn't even see a place to park a car.
At first I was turned off the second you opened the front door...After you said it was a condo then I start liking it...The No shower in that one room should be a big reduction in price because that will need to change...Its fly but it seems to be a glorified Bachelor's pad with a Deadbeat little brother's room..lol...Take the bed out from the top floor and make it the entertainment area...WAY OVER PRICED..!!
I'd love it, but I wouldn't pay the price. I'd never walk on the glass floor or use the tub. And I like spiral stairs when they don't have the gaps. But these steps would be a no go for me. Beautiful space otherwise.
I like this condo. If I was younger and the house was 100k less I would consider this home. Especially if it sits in an area that is my with personal career goals/ opportunities. It would be a nice first home that you know you can resell due to location alone.
There's a few things about this condo I don't like. It's tight and cramped in the area where you want space, namely the bathrooms & stairs. The price is mostly due to its location, definitely not the condo. I only liked the sun room. So, I wouldn't buy it at any price.
No Sir! It's the audacity for me....😏 DC be trippin 😏😒😆 A mil for that? No shower in the master BR? I will say that I'm surprised at how low the condo fees are. I got the feeling you wanted to call the kitchen cabinetry a tad bit cheap 😆 Ain't no way I'm paying a million bucks to park on the street. There is absolutely nothing about this condo that screams a mill.
longer. Don't like the metal railings on the stairs. There is also no skirt boards on the stairs, and the half wall in the dining room make this area look like it was air lifted in place. The half wall next to the stove and projecting out into the kitchen for me is the worst feature. I also don't like boxing in the refrigerator. This makes the jitchen look awkward. The layout looks like it was shoe horned in places. You can't fix a small bathroom. I know it's a lot of space and it's in DC, but I couldn't qualify for this price.
I do like a bathtub in the main bedroom but I also need a shower too, hummm Oh and I absolutely do not like spiral staircases especially with it being open like that. No bueno, I probably won’t go up there at all. For that price, they need better kitchen cabinets and that glass floor, while it’s cool, to me that’s wasted space.
Those cabinets, the size of the closets, the tub with no shower, the "glass" floor and the staircase are a NO for me. And...some stranger living beneath me for almost $2 million? No thank you
if the year was 1978 and 1.5 mil cheaper. Northeast real estate is so confusing, I don't see what you are paying for. No land, shared walls, condo fees. no sir
This condo is a no. The tub is too big for the bathroom. The kitchen is disjointed. I hate the spiral staircases. The third floor is an odd setup, including the glass floor. Nope!
Absolutely not for that price for a home I have to share and it's old...Even if you do a gut renovation it's not worth it because of location, no parking etc...Maybe an investor can do something with it 🤷🏽♀️
Spiral staircase like that outside of a den or library means they ran out of space..... No shower in the master are are kidding me. if it was 1.7 for the whole building then ok but shared .. no way. i like it tho.
Eyeing this house, looks llike a Victorian TH. Don't know about those kitchen cabinets, though. Why are shelves instead of drawers installed in the base cabinets? The refrigerator looks like an older one; one doesn't usually see this type of refrigerator in updated residential properties. The primary bedroom is decent. But, that B/W primary bathroom is wonky, with that toilet in an backward place that seems uncomfortable for sitting with that counter behind it and that high maintenance jet tub. Love the overall look of the loft, even though all that wood is not my taste.
Everything is just so cheap and chintzy, starting with the inexpensive wood used on the entry stairs and the cheap door on the entry closet. None of the doors fits neatly: maddening to live with that. And the tacky chandeliers highlight the whole cheap effect.
This is a heck to the NO for me!!! This design is awful in my opinion not worth the money. I would like for you to do an update on this house in let’s say 6 months to see if it has sold and what it sold for.
It’s not a livable space. Not really designed for a family. Maybe a single person or young couple who doesn’t plan on starting a family or aren’t homebodies. It seems more a space for someone who likes the urban lifestyle and does not plan on spending a lot of time at home. I wonder how much leeway the home owner has to renovate the home to make it more livable. Also in terms of styling, the house reflects about 3 different design aesthetics. Not cohesive at all.
The appearance doesn't match the price The quality of the up grades is not a million dollar upgrade I would buy it for6-9 hundred thousand It's a beautiful condo What about parking?
I really like this one. The top sunroom is AMAZING!! I'd never walk on the glass floor. Having the sunroom, I can overlook the kitchen flaws (though I'd have to ask them to fix those), but that half-wall divider between the dining room and living room makes the space seem smaller. I'd have to knock that out. I rarely used the formal dining room in the homes which had one. So, I'd like to have one massive living room instead with a small table on one side. The whole house seems nautical to me, like you are on a big boat.
4:07 🤔 trying to figure out how that car got in there.
That's a great space for a single person. It's nicely situated. You can entertain a couple of people in the loft. It's unique. Great light. I don't think that price is good because you can buy a single family home for that or less. They're gonna have to lower that price. It's too narrow in width for me. I like more open spaces.
I like this condo! HOA sounds nice. I like the city noise - but no parking 😢 buy it for 1.4
It would be a no for me.
I feel exactly the same way you do about spiral staircases they look good, but they just are not practical especially if you have to move some furniture up and down.😂
Where do you park your cars?
Hello, I love the atrium. It’s a bit dated for me for the cost. The glass would be ok if it was on the lower level.
So, everyone complaining about the stairs sound dense. You know what you are getting when even looking at the MLS. This is a Townhome with 3 levels. So, it is perfect for someone looking for this "Georgetown" look/style. Are there things to be fixed; yes; but the overall aesthetic is pleasing and it's not like its a gut job. Only tweaking is needed.
Where do the stairs go from the main floor?? We missed those.
If money were no object or consideration, the owner's suite bathroom could use a remodel. The footprint of it isn't bad and could definitely be re-worked into something more updated and functional. I'm guessing that the location of the plumbing stack and infrastructure dictated that current layout.
HOA, Sharing Walls, NEVER Again
I like the unit that price is too high. I would have change the spiral staircase and the glass flooring.
That third floor atrium is amazing. I like the wood. I would not call that retro as much as I would call that European. As far as the glass floor panels- there is no way I would set foot on them unless there was a decorative iron grate underneath that was rated for strength. I have a glass balustrade in my house. I inquired before my offer to know if it was tempered. I believe it was, and I have talked to the owner several times he is a designer in the Ozarks of Missouri and he designed this he redesigned this newly new home for his son originally. I was the first occupant after the remodel of a 20 year old house that is surrounded by other houses that are over 100 years old. Other thanq that, it looks like an average updated DC townhouse. Yeah, the saving grace is that atrium. However, depending on what direction it faces heat control could be a gigantic issue.
This condo is a no for me due to the bathroom. I like to alternate between shower and bath.
It feels like an "upgraded" Roper's episode house.
I like the build but hate HOA that’s a deal breaker
This condo would absolutely be a big N O for me! No parking, old cabinets, old looking, old feeling. No thanks!
My younger self would have love this, but not now! Your dog named "puppy"lol 😂
It is nicely designed .The kitchen could have been designed better. A whole lot of stairs but for young healthy people it wouldn't be a problem.
Maybe when I was younger - the loft glass floor is too "Squid Games" for me - but visually impressive.
It's giving House of Cards for me! 😂
Not super crazy on how the divided the condos, given this one has no garden space. They could have made that indoor/outdoor room an office on the 3rd level. Given that's isn't a year round space. That would have freed up room to expand the bedroom and bathroom area.
I would give this a B-. I would have to get those cabinets leveled and I would take out that glass on the floor. That sun room was awesome. For 16th St NW, $1.7M is pretty good. ❤ As many have said, too many stairs. I need one level now LOL
I agree with your grade, lol! The house is nice but it’s giving Miami Vice!
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They've lost their minds. There is no way I would pay 1.7 million for this property. It's a waste of money.
Okay, there are a couple of problems-no shower, and nope on the glass floor. BUT, overall, I like this condo. Nothing wrong with vintage. Won’t be long and people will be paying premium for this old style.
It's not considered a full bath with just a shower. In my state it would be considered a 3/4 bath. Full bath would have to have a tub. sink and toilet is a half bath/powder room.
I'm not feeling the area with the noise. Someone may buy it eventually though. I don't think this is for a family.....
Respectfully, the price fits for the area, but’s it’s a total Reno for me. Therefore, a price adjustment would need to happen if I was the buyer. I didn’t see parking either. Why would you pay a HOA in Capitol Hill? Someone took a single home and made it into 2 condos.
Nah this place flows like a college dorm or senior living facility, but the loft area was nice except the bathroom.
For some reason, it seems as if you’re moving that camera around super fast. Wonder if there is a way to slow it down? Maybe I’m just old but it’s making me dizzy today.
Beautiful home but the spiral staircase is a deal breaker. How do you get big bedroom furniture up that staircase
That’s why the desk was left behind, it would need to be taken apart to get it down does stairs. Why is the glass floor looking up into a bedroom
The outside is pretty, need a bigger yard, stairs is a no for me, maybe when I was younger, balcony is ok, not liking looking into other ppl window, very nice inside, open concept love, kitchen is big enough. The no parking is not a seller for me. So I'm on the fence. If I could put that on my own land.
The bathrooms look store stock tile, mix matched, tempered glass cheap! The only thing I like is the sunroom. Developers have lost their minds with the pricing of today’s living quarters. Nothing is priced for the average working American anymore.
No😅
Love that property, especially the loft, but I would not purchase it because of all the stairs.
The spiral staircase and glass floor is a no for me. A 3 bedroom, that includes someone living below me, for that price.
Take the 'mil' off the price and $725,000 is a reasonable price for negotiation. I like older properties because of character, and don't mind the seperation of the kitchen from the living/dining room. Walls allow custom decorating that you wouldn't have with "open concept". The primary bedroom with a jacuzzi bath/no shower was strange. The other bedrooms with seperate living rooms leads me to believe that this property is being used an AirBnB or temporary housing for executive travelers, which may account for the mediocre finishes.
I would have loved it if I were younger but not now. No shower in the primary room is a no-go for me. That glass floor would be wasted, unusable space for me because I'd be too scared to walk on it. Love the sunroom space off the upstairs loft area.
I love this house. Stunning.👌🏿
I can't imagine lugging groceries up those stairs every week or so. Been there, done that and its not fun.
Those cabinets, although not new, will outlast the cheap cabinets they make now.
Very tight kitchen..cannot open oven door and dishwasher, although good counter space. Wish there was a pantry. For the price, a parking space should be expected. The bedroom closet spaces are too narrow; walk-in is preferred. That bathroom is just odd with no shower, which I'd use more than that tub. Love those bay windows in the 2nd bathroom and the sitting area. Renovate the spiral staircase to make more safe and remove the glass floor. Definitely a 70s feel throughout, yet modern, but updates needed for the bathroom. Could work for a single person or a couple, but no kids whatsoever or seniors who have issues with stairs. HOA, nope. The million dollar property may sit for a while, with these high interest rates.
$1.7 Mil?!! Whoa! Not worth it! It's got a lot of No's! The kitchen needs a reno. It's not a open concept. Cabinets are old, no shower in the main bathroom. However, I do like the top level. They just need to get rid of that old looking blue sofa! 😂
Nicely done property for the age. They did what they could to modernize it. The bath only in the master is not a dealbreaker, it does have a shower wand. Lots of light , storage. Its a townhouse so its a spiral staircase or elevator?? 🛗. The bonus in the loft was the sunroom. The folding doors 😫. The asking price for a condo, no. Over a million for an HOA, no thank you.
This is what "contemporary" looked like back in the 90's😂
I would never pay 1.7 million to be that close to other people. I saw another tour of a DC property you did, and it was the same, expensive and right on top of neighbors. Maybe that's the norm in DC. I didn't even see a place to park a car.
At first I was turned off the second you opened the front door...After you said it was a condo then I start liking it...The No shower in that one room should be a big reduction in price because that will need to change...Its fly but it seems to be a glorified Bachelor's pad with a Deadbeat little brother's room..lol...Take the bed out from the top floor and make it the entertainment area...WAY OVER PRICED..!!
I didn’t even bother looking at the rest of the video. It’s a note for me.
I'd love it, but I wouldn't pay the price. I'd never walk on the glass floor or use the tub. And I like spiral stairs when they don't have the gaps. But these steps would be a no go for me. Beautiful space otherwise.
Wait, WHAT?!?!.$1.725 Million...NO THANK YOU!!!
I like this condo. If I was younger and the house was 100k less I would consider this home. Especially if it sits in an area that is my with personal career goals/ opportunities. It would be a nice first home that you know you can resell due to location alone.
There's a few things about this condo I don't like. It's tight and cramped in the area where you want space, namely the bathrooms & stairs. The price is mostly due to its location, definitely not the condo. I only liked the sun room. So, I wouldn't buy it at any price.
Its a big no. It looks 80s Miami Vice style and it's choppy
Its nice, but for young people.
No Sir! It's the audacity for me....😏 DC be trippin 😏😒😆 A mil for that? No shower in the master BR? I will say that I'm surprised at how low the condo fees are. I got the feeling you wanted to call the kitchen cabinetry a tad bit cheap 😆 Ain't no way I'm paying a million bucks to park on the street. There is absolutely nothing about this condo that screams a mill.
Kitchen cabinets are substandard...stove problematic, toilet too low and good luck getting furniture up those stairs 😮
The loft might be nice for older kids. But not for this adult. It's kind of pricey for what you're getting.
Too many stairs and other little things that need fixing for me to add to my imaginary portfolio ;)
longer. Don't like the metal railings on the stairs. There is also no skirt boards on the stairs, and the half wall in the dining room make this area look like it was air lifted in place. The half wall next to the stove and projecting out into the kitchen for me is the worst feature. I also don't like boxing in the refrigerator. This makes the jitchen look awkward. The layout looks like it was shoe horned in places. You can't fix a small bathroom. I know it's a lot of space and it's in DC, but I couldn't qualify for this price.
I do like a bathtub in the main bedroom but I also need a shower too, hummm
Oh and I absolutely do not like spiral staircases especially with it being open like that. No bueno, I probably won’t go up there at all.
For that price, they need better kitchen cabinets and that glass floor, while it’s cool, to me that’s wasted space.
Those cabinets, the size of the closets, the tub with no shower, the "glass" floor and the staircase are a NO for me. And...some stranger living beneath me for almost $2 million? No thank you
You camera panning makes me dizzy. Can you slow down a bit?
if the year was 1978 and 1.5 mil cheaper. Northeast real estate is so confusing, I don't see what you are paying for. No land, shared walls, condo fees. no sir
Nope! I think they are asking too much, it’s old!
The kitchen and bathrooms are not the greatest but it’s a beautiful property especially the 3rd level.
This condo is a no. The tub is too big for the bathroom. The kitchen is disjointed. I hate the spiral staircases. The third floor is an odd setup, including the glass floor. Nope!
You're paying for the location
This would be no for me. I love how they tried to modernize it but the stairs and the lack of a shower is a dealbreaker for me.
I like. But HOA and fees and parking looks like one space. Would be a no.
Nope, too many stairs
Absolutely not for that price for a home I have to share and it's old...Even if you do a gut renovation it's not worth it because of location, no parking etc...Maybe an investor can do something with it 🤷🏽♀️
Spiral staircase like that outside of a den or library means they ran out of space..... No shower in the master are are kidding me. if it was 1.7 for the whole building then ok but shared .. no way. i like it tho.
Eyeing this house, looks llike a Victorian TH. Don't know about those kitchen cabinets, though. Why are shelves instead of drawers installed in the base cabinets? The refrigerator looks like an older one; one doesn't usually see this type of refrigerator in updated residential properties.
The primary bedroom is decent. But, that B/W primary bathroom is wonky, with that toilet in an backward place that seems uncomfortable for sitting with that counter behind it and that high maintenance jet tub.
Love the overall look of the loft, even though all that wood is not my taste.
No. No. No. Absolutely not a good purchase as far I am concerned.
It’s not for me mainly because you don’t actually own the whole building lol
Everything is just so cheap and chintzy, starting with the inexpensive wood used on the entry stairs and the cheap door on the entry closet. None of the doors fits neatly: maddening to live with that. And the tacky chandeliers highlight the whole cheap effect.
This is a heck to the NO for me!!! This design is awful in my opinion not worth the money. I would like for you to do an update on this house in let’s say 6 months to see if it has sold and what it sold for.
The flooring is horrible. It's cheap and any water causes the finish to peel and buckle. Also the workmanship in the remodel is poor
Too many stairs,no view for that price no thanks
It’s not a livable space. Not really designed for a family. Maybe a single person or young couple who doesn’t plan on starting a family or aren’t homebodies. It seems more a space for someone who likes the urban lifestyle and does not plan on spending a lot of time at home. I wonder how much leeway the home owner has to renovate the home to make it more livable. Also in terms of styling, the house reflects about 3 different design aesthetics. Not cohesive at all.
HEY
Clickbait, if its not the whole townhouse why call it a townhouse in the title instead of saying condo in townhouse?
I need a shower!!! I’m not impressed with tubs.
The appearance doesn't match the price
The quality of the up grades is not a million dollar upgrade
I would buy it for6-9 hundred thousand
It's a beautiful condo
What about parking?
Kitchen and bathroom 👎🏽👎🏽👎🏽👎🏽