Submitted by Maxcactus t3_10px1pp in washingtondc
DC-DE t1_j6n7bc2 wrote
Years ago we were looking at condos ($550K+) at Chapman Stables and many units didn't have real kitchens. They had pseudo kitchens by our definition and the excuse from the realtor was, "Millennials don't cook." Well, my wife and I cook so we noped on out of that catastrophe. Talk about a $hit investment.
Once you visit enough places you can determine what has "good bones" and what is a money making scam designed to fleece you.
Chapman Stables https://maps.app.goo.gl/Me9TuTBnbHFvMk3VA
Gumburcules t1_j6o3mwj wrote
I just looked up one of the listings there. Holy shit, $600,000 for a railroad 1br apartment with a glorified closet for a bedroom. With condo fees you're paying over $4,000 a month for that trash.
But hey, what a location! You're close enough to hear the fights over dice games in front of Big Ben!
Devastator1981 t1_j6oelmy wrote
This is why I rent. Because I don't want to have to move to Laurel or Fredericksburg to find a lower priced mortgage. I like the city, and like waking up in the city and taking a walk on the mall and tidal basin. So if I'm not meant to be a homeowner on this earth, ce la vita.
Gumburcules t1_j6okpxi wrote
I mean, nobody's forcing you to buy this particular shitbox of a condo.
There are similar sized condos in the city for half the cost. I personally think that one has a much more livable layout anyway.
You could buy a rowhouse for the same price and actually pay less since there's no condo fee.
No need to go to Laurel or Fredericksburg, there's plenty of stuff in DC more affordable than $600,000 "one bedrooms" that are actually studios.
Ry90Ry t1_j6phb4y wrote
Love that building tho lol
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