PriceChecker: Watergate
13 08 2009Your 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 almost 3000 sq-ft of luxury at the one and only Watergate!

The building of course needs no introduction so make sure you factor that into your price guess. The unit itself is a two bedroom, three and a half bath with all new features including a new kitchen. The open floor plan make sure that no mater where in are in the condo, you have views of the Potomac and Georgetown.
So take your best guess and we will crown a winner next Wednesday afternoon, some more information including the realtor spin, photos of the kitchen, and of course the view after the jump…
“A new strata of luxury - Newly designed with the highest level of quality, sophisticated finishes. And the best river view in the city in Washington’s Prime location - this offers it all! Clive C.kitchen, magnificent flooring, 17th century accents above the fireplace, custom lighting, bath suites, private wine cellar - superb attention to detail in every way.”









Too bad the kitchen looks like the inside of a dollhouse.
I added in an extra million for the view and the name, so around $3.9 Million
Yuck. Why must people rebel so much against mid-century modern?
Wow, it is always interesting to me how some people have no interior design consistency with the building’s architecture. This place down right chateau-esque. Different strokes and all that.
Maybe that is because no sane person wants to live in a space whose interior and furniture is designed by Le Corbusier or Breuer. Not that I like the kitchen - “dollhouse” is right. I like the views and the wood finish.
$2,450,000
“Newly designed?” But hasn’t Liberace been dead for at least
a decade?
3.5 million.
Only two bedrooms… great views… I guess $2,750,000
$2,695,000
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I’d personally prefer to live in a clean, Corbusier-inspired interior than a fake Versailles wanna-be.
This apt is a design abortion.
$1,500,000.