Four unit multi-family luxury townhouse condo development nestled between Naylor Court and Blagden Alley. Investment/1031 opportunity to bring in over$24, 000+ per month of supplemental income each month and over$288, 000a year! Even greater returns as a short-term furnished rental (lister can provide 3rd party pro forma). Don't miss this rare opportunity of FOUR luxury 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom homes. Inside you'll find an open floor plan that offers white oak hardwood floors throughout, timeless finishes, and natural light that fills every corner. Filled with designer finishes from the gourmet chef's kitchen featuring GE Monogram and Cafe appliance suites, to the spa-like bathrooms that evoke tranquility courtesy of Carrara marble touches and walk-in rain showers. Ideal location with easy access…
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Property Includes
Parking
Air Conditioning
Hardwood Floors
Furnished
Dishwasher
Dryer
Garbage Disposer
Microwave
Oven Gas
Range
Refrigerator
Heating Forced Air
Architecture Contemporary
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The average household income in
Washington, DC
grew
from
$82,372
to
$85,203
in the past year. This data is an estimate based upon
287,476
households in
Washington, DC. The chart below presents how household income is distributed in
Washington, DC
in comparison to the revenue allocation amid households nationally.
Property Taxes
Average range: $3k+
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Washington, DC
compared to median property taxes around the country. The prevalent amount of property taxes in
Washington, DC
equals
$3k+
, which is
more
than the national average.