| 🦇💩 crazy. |
| I bought my house the same year! I want a 377% return as well! |
| Definitely over built for the neighborhood. |
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Why was this only $900K in 2014? That seems very inexpensive.
The county records say this is approximately 4900 sq ft above ground, and 1700 sq ft below ground. That's quite a difference with the 11,500 sq ft in the listing. |
| I don’t get the small bedrooms. Bad design and weird staging. Flip. |
It is built in 2020. |
| It was purchased as a tear down. The listing is for a totally rebuilt house in 2020. Agree, overbuilt and over priced for the neighborhood. |
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Someone clearly had it built to their personal tastes and wants, but certainly doesn't mean that will automatically translate in value to a sale at their desired amount. Yikes. |
Yes, I found that interesting. Same with the permitting website. |
| It's a great community but who would buy this??!! |
| Way overpriced for the neighborhood and I have always loved the Kentlands and think it has really nice curb appeal. I’d expect this in Bethesda not Gaithersburg. Assuming I could afford a $4m home and wanted to purchase this one, it’s not even turnkey for me. There are some spaces I really dislike so I would probably need to spend even more. |
| My husband is a realtor and we looked at the previous listing photos and the house is unrecognizable. They completely went overboard with renovations. I grew up near the Kentlands with friends all over that neighborhood. No house in there will ever sell for that ridiculous amount of money. |
| What high school zone? |
| The house is unrecognizable from previous photos because it was torn down. Nothing remains from the previous house. |