$499,990
- Beds
- 3
- Baths
- 2.0
- sq ft
- 1,162
711 Emerson St NE, Washington, DC 20017
711 Emerson St NE
WASHINGTON, DC 20017
- 3 days on market
NEW LOWER PRICE. Open House Sunday June 30 fron noon to 2pm. It's now on the market after 16 years. 16 years of improvements and increased charm. Renovated kitchen, sump pump, jacuzzi tub, 2 bedrooms upstairs with full bathroom and bedroom suite with full bathroom in the basement, new furnace, renovated basement and bathroom, secret shelves in the basement, HVAC, solar panels and the list goes on. Short walk to Fort Totten metro, shops and parks. A practically turnkey home complete with good sized front and rear gardens. for vegetables or flowers, make it your oasis. This home radiates charm, care, comfort and intelligent design, so rarely found. Value is the word of the day, save money taking the metro, electrical savings from solar panels, sump pump to prevent any basement issues so much done that even the math is in your favor. Call George to show.
Details
Property type
Duplex
Lot size
1,654 sq ft
Price per sq ft
$431
Year built
1948
Annual property taxes
$2,933
HOA
No
Price History
06/30/2024
Bright #DCDC2148520
Price change
$499,990
+901.98%
06/30/2024
Bright #DCDC2148520
Listed
$49,900
-90%
06/29/2024
Bright #DCDC2138106
Removed
$499,000
Schools & Community
Neighborhood:
Michigan Park
Elementary school:
Unknown
Middle school:
Unknown
High school:
Unknown
School district:
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Status: Active
Tomo last checked: 07/03/2024 at 11:30 AM
Listing updated: 07/01/2024 at 5:14 PM
Listed by: George E Olson, Coldwell Banker Realty - Washington Phone #: (202) 547-3525
MLS: Bright #DCDC2148520
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