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A Trinidad neighborhood home has once again set another record high sales price. We told you about a Trinidad record of $552K back in March, but that old record was shattered by a new high of $926,000 in April.

The record setting Trinidad neighborhood home is located on Florida Avenue in Northeast, just one block east of Galludet University and two blocks from shopping, dining, and entertainment on H Street. The home is a three-level colonial row house with a brick exterior. This property was only on the market for 18 days. It was listed at $898,400, but ended up closing at $926,000 with a seller subsidy of $27,780. 

The Trinidad neighborhood home was built in 1923, but renovated this year. The row house spans 3,000 square feet with six bedrooms (four…

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Homes in Crestwood sit along quiet streets with lush manicured lawns. Even though it’s in the middle of DC, Crestwood feels suburban. The neighborhood is in Ward 4, north of Columbia Heights and Mount Pleasant. Crestwood is bordered by 16th Street, NW to the east and Rock Creek Park on the other three sides.

The Crestwood area was a single estate 300 years ago, but in the early 1900s, single family homes started to appear on large plots of land. In 1938, Crestwood got its name and developers described it as “wooded country in the downtown residential district and only 10 minutes from the White House.” In the early days of the neighborhood, the homes were marketed as Washington Post Display Homes and Evening Star “Silver Star” Homes. 

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