It's not racial. Old people don't care for their homes. In my neighborhood, old white people do not care for their homes. Other neighbors mow their lawns etc. |
| Fwiw I was a critic early in this thread (and still am.) But I met up with a friend for a walk earlier in the week and randomly walked past this house. I don't know the various neighborhoods of Bethesda all that well, but it was a nice area - lots of people out walking despite no sidewalks. The houses aren't quite as close together as in CCMD, a bit more of a suburban feel. This house didn't look like as much of an eyesore from the outside as the listing photos suggest, but it also doesn't look **anything** like a $2+million house. If it's already under contract, I guess the market disagrees. |
It's winter. The house is awesome and unique from the outside. Love a slate roof. |
| With many crappy, cramped houses in Bethesda going for about $2 million, I can't say that I am surprised that this is under contract. Rich people can do funny things, so it might even be a teardown. |
It can't be torn down because of the historical designation of this area. |
| Meh, lots of places in Bethesda have that feeling, hence the high prices. It has a lot to do with the natural topography of Maryland, which is very beautiful. That's why it's the most expensive area in the region |
Thanks for a decent link. Cute exterior and love the big trees/cutesy neighborhood. Sucks there aren't sidewalks. And it has a sh1tty racist past. Some of the "upgrades" are really ugly, but those could be fixed. |
+1 I grew up near Boston and when I was about 12 we moved into an old home built around 1900. Had great bones, but the previous owners redid the interior when they bought it in the 70s. The house had an orange Brady Bunch kitchen, shag carpet and velvet wallpaper. Old people in general just have no need to spend the money to renovate their house. |
| I know this neighborhood well. I believe that the former owner went to prison, then the house went into foreclosure, and for some period of time it sat. And sat. And sat. |
| Good luck to whoever bought this ugly piece of trash |
| Guessing it sold for under asking even given the $200,000 price drop. If someone paid 2.3 for that house, they overpaid. |
Yeah, guys, I know! Obviously the point is that they can’t keep up with maintenance because they’re older. The racial part is me, a young white person moving into the neighborhood. Is there a racial element to me calling code enforcement or not? You bet. Because the history of the waves of home ownership in our neighborhood is very entangled with segregation etc. |
Why did you want to move to this neighborhood if you have so much negative feelings against it. There are plenty houses you can select at similar price point or less but without the racist history? |