PriceChecker: Cleveland Park

27 06 2008

Your weekly chance to take a stab at real estate appraisal. Submit your guesses in the comments and closest guess gets the PriceChecker crown for the week. This weeks PriceChecker is an incredible wooded brick home from the 1930s in Cleveland Park.

Yes folks, that’s a pond in the front yard! This secluded home is a five bed, five bath looker that’s secluded but also only a half mile from the metro. The first floor is all wood and did we mention the house has it’s own fish pond!?!?

So take your best guess and we will crown a winner next Wednesday afternoon, and should you need some more information to help you, follow the jump for the realtor spin and some photos of the nice kitchen and an expansive patio…

“RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR RESTORED/RENOVATED BRICK CENTER HALL COL.W/QUIET PARKLIKE SETTING & PRIVATE DRIVEWAY AWAY FROM STREET.GRACIOUS FLR PLAN W/HUGE RMS PERFECT FOR ENTERTAINING.NEW GOURMET KIT & MBA (2006).ALL WOOD FLRS,4 FPLS, SUNRM,SKYLTS, FABULOUS PATIOS,PATHS,FISH POND & GARDENS.BEAUTIFUL AU PAIR/IN-LAW SUITE W/OWN ENTRANCE.1/2 MI. TO METRO.OPEN  ”

We really are loving the little breakfast nook in the kitchen.  

This back yard looks like you could entertain 50 people back there.



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9 responses to “PriceChecker: Cleveland Park”

27 06 2008
Greg McE (11:59:53) :

$6.5 million… and then it will be mine!

27 06 2008
Roy (14:02:35) :

2,300,000

27 06 2008
Steven Sorrel (14:37:38) :

$5.9 Million

27 06 2008
SGDC (15:44:46) :

3.4 million

27 06 2008
Lori (16:13:32) :

$4.8 million

28 06 2008
Josh (16:43:52) :

3.5 million

30 06 2008
Alexa W. (09:02:47) :

I think you all are shooting high for some reason, $2 million is my guess.

30 06 2008
Tom Aloisi (16:35:52) :

2,499,000

2 07 2008
DC Metrocentric » PriceChecker: Cleveland Park - The Full Disclosure (11:41:02) :

[…] the results are in and counted, and the listed price for this secluded Cleveland Park home comes in at $2.3 million. Which we think is a steal considering you get a fish pond in the […]

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