What Does $505K Buy You in D.C.?

Rowhouse: $505K. Dreams: Free.

By MARK WELLBORN
Updated 6:15 AM EST, Sat, Oct 10, 2009

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In this week’s installment of What X Buys You, we look at a recently renovated four-bedroom rowhouse in northern Columbia Heights that is on the market for just north of $500,000. The main level has a long and slightly narrow floor plan with an all new kitchen in the back, and off the kitchen are stairs to a fenced-in back patio area. Perhaps one of the most enticing things about this property is that it has a one-bedroom/one-bath rental unit on the ground floor (currently rented for $1,068/month) that could help supplement mortgage payments. More details and photos below.

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Living Room
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Kitchen
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Backyard
  • Address: 12111 Otis Place N.W. (see map here)
  • Price: $506,000
  • Bedrooms: Four
  • Bathrooms: Two
  • Year Built: 1909
  • For the full listing, click here.
  • Update: Evidence of how fast quality properties are moving in the market these days: The status on this property has already been changed to Contingent w/No Kick-Out

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First Published: Oct 7, 2009 5:00 PM EST

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