Price Checker: Victorian

16 09 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 a classic Victorian era home in Georgetown.

We’ve been telling you guys that the luxury market in DC hasn’t been having as hard a time as the overall market lately so take that into consideration when you consider this five bedroom Victorian mansion in the heart of Georgetown.

We have to say this house is one of our favorite examples of Victorian architecture in the entire city. We were excited to see this home, originally built in 1880 on the market so we could get a peak inside to fully renovated home.

So take your best guess and we will crown a winner this Friday afternoon, and should you need some more information to help you, follow the jump for the realtor spin and a picture of a nice looking backyard patio…

“Meticulous top-to-bottom renovation of this elegant Victorian era residence. Sited on a deep lot, classic details abound. High ceilings magnificent large windows, period mouldings, hardwood floors, elegant fixtures. State of the art cook’s kitchen overlooking wonderful Georgetown garden. In-law suite beyond compare. Five bedrooms 4 1/2 baths, 4 fireplaces. 2/car lsd pkg”



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10 responses to “Price Checker: Victorian”

16 09 2008
Tim (12:16:13) :

$4.3 million

16 09 2008
Alexa W. (12:34:43) :

What a house! My guess is $7,500,000.

16 09 2008
Mr Q (13:17:26) :

$6.75 million - that place looks huge!

16 09 2008
Kate (15:20:15) :

$11 million

16 09 2008
Sean Robertson (18:15:04) :

$5 million.

LSD package? I guess you’d have to be tripping to by a house that expensive.

16 09 2008
Anne Lindenfeld (19:21:07) :

$9 million…

or first dibs on Merrill Lynch.

17 09 2008
Tom Aloisi (15:13:28) :

8.79 million

18 09 2008
sam (19:36:20) :

$3,850,000 and i’m sold!

18 09 2008
Meg (22:22:37) :

$6.2mil

19 09 2008
DC Metrocentric » PriceChecker: Victorian - Reveal (11:57:00) :

[…] Well done with the guesses… […]

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