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Or photo distorts?
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Oh shoot, sorry didn't work. Here is the listing. It's lovely inside though.
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Chevy-Chase/8616-Jones-Mill-Rd-20815/home/10665285 |
| I think so. More shapes and sizes on the side wall. |
| Based on the siding, the ones on the right are wider than the ones on the left. |
| Yes, but the entire thing is very cheaply done not to mention its on Jones Mill Road. |
| So sloppy |
Right next door to one of the ugliest houses to hit the market in recent memory! |
| That house is so ugly. |
| Yes. The ones over the garage are slight more narrow than the ones on the opposite side of the house. |
| I just don't get it. It's a new construction. What could possibly prevent the builder from choosing one size for all the windows? |
We are seeing this on all the flips in our NW DC neighborhood - different sized windows on the same facade, no even spacing/symmetry of window placement, etc. Just random window placement dictate by the interior floor plan. It drives us nuts. |
We are also seeing this in northern VA. The lack of even spacing and symmetry of window placement is just bizarre. It's driving us nuts as well. There is one across the street from us now and we just hope they plant some trees to distract from the look of the house. |
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Also some windows have grids and some do not (looking at the windows from the inside pictures). Why would a builder do that? What style is the house? |
| $2 million to live on a busy street!! |
Ah yes we made fun of that one for months. |