Submitted by rdervgyb2345 t3_10jnr6t in washingtondc
hms_poopsock t1_j5mf1fp wrote
Reply to comment by thefakebecky in What are these homes called and why aren’t they being built anymore? by rdervgyb2345
It's all this kind of stuff
314 I St SE https://maps.app.goo.gl/hwcs15cRL9DT6Kxb8
And this https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/717-G-St-SW-20024/home/10177001
thefakebecky t1_j5mgxkx wrote
We’ll, your first link is of rowhouses in SE, north of and predating the Yards development. Not part of the Wharf. Your second link is indeed in SW, but not part of the Wharf but rather of the townhouses bound by 7th, G, and 9th St SW. They also predate the Wharf by almost 20 years. No rowhouses and/or townhouses were built as part of the Wharf development. There are a number of townhouses in SW near the Wharf, but the vast majority of them were built in the 1960’s as part of one of the country’s first urban renewal projects.
hms_poopsock t1_j5mkt1d wrote
You better tell that to whoever dropped 1.3 million on it, because the listing says it's part of the wharf! Anything post 2000 is "new" to me.
firewarner t1_j5n25gk wrote
It's a short walk to the Wharf but certainly not part of the Wharf redevelopment lol. They're expensive because they're gorgeous and huge by DC standards and in between the Mall and the Wharf
ArmAromatic6461 t1_j5n37nq wrote
It’s not that short of a walk even
firewarner t1_j5n3xvc wrote
It's less than 5 minutes from there to Chopsmith down 9th
ArmAromatic6461 t1_j5n966l wrote
I was thinking of the SE address
jlboygenius t1_j5tlkdo wrote
Had friends that lived in one 15 years ago. Was nice, way nicer than the average dc row house.
Far from everything at the time, but a good spot now.
firewarner t1_j5tm6lw wrote
For sure. They're like 70 years younger than the stately rowhomes on East Capitol for instance. Having spent a LOT of time in the latter, they're lovely and have great bones but many are in desperate need of complete renovations.
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