| How would you price it? |
It's PG, so def. under 700k. Jesus. How am I suppose to afford a house if PG homes are now over a mil |
If you think all the houses in PG are under $700k, you have not been paying attention for a long time. That's a new build with 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 2 car garage, 3000+ sq. ft. And you think it would go for under $700K? Come on, man. |
| I mean, it's 3300 sq ft, 5 bedrooms, and appears to be brand new. If it were in Bethesda, it would cost twice that. Even in a less expensive area, a large, new build is going to cost you a premium. There are lots of million dollar homes in Baltimore, for instance -- they are either huge or very nice or both. If you want something like that for less than 800k, you have to leave the DMV altogether. |
I live in PG. Many of the houses around us are over 700K. PG is a great place to live. It’s time to stop undervaluing this county. |
i'm a woman |
| PG extends to more than Hyattsville, Mt. Rainer etc. where homes are definitely north of $700k. |
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Over a million in PG isn't the norm but for a large, newer home it isn't crazy. A quick Redfin search showed 56 homes sold for over $1 million in the last 6 months.
350 homes sold for over $700K. PG is still the most affordable county in the DMV but it isn't uniformly cheap. |
Here is the thing. You are not supposed to afford it. There is a lot of money in the DMV. |
Can you expand on what you mean by this? |
| Definitely on the high end, but as PPs who seem to actually know the area a bit have said, not way beyond the norm for a big, new construction home with a high Walkscore. Not everyone avoids the public schools in that part of the county, and lots of people who have kids at well-regarded Catholic schools nearby or somewhere like Friends Community School would be happy to live there, especially if they work at UMD. |
Well, your arbitrary views of what PG county is worth are wrong. So sorry (not sorry) you can't afford it. |
| it's a huge home! |
| 3000+ sqft..new builds are always insanely expensive because of the cost of all materials these days. It is what it is.. |