Another overpriced garage house

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I like it.

Looks like a small church or cathedral.

My only concern is the width of the garage openings.


Because the home didn't sell & close until more than 5 months after being listed and because it went for a slight discount, my opinion that I like it is probably a minority viewpoint.
Anonymous
You couldn’t fit 80% of modern vehicles in these. I’d rather have a single wider garage door than these two separate doors that could only squeeze in a Toyota Yaris.
Anonymous
Is there some zoning rule that requires parking for 2 cars?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh my. I actually like the look of most of the McCraftsmans that get criticized on this board, but this one is really bad.



Would be hard pressed to pay 800 for it let alone their asking.

That would get you the lot. Maybe.
Anonymous
Inside is really nice
Anonymous
I don’t imagine this outdoor strip light look will go over well on Arlington. What’s the term? Light pollution?
Anonymous
Ended up selling 124k below list.
Anonymous
It reminds me of some confusing combination of Tudor and modern style. It backs up to a school and is right on an intersection.
Anonymous
Um, does anyone happen to know what kind of wood these floors are? I love it and need new floors, but I am not good at recognizing wood.



Thanks!
Anonymous
It's next to an elementary school, and a few blocks from a synagogue. A buyer might love the conveniences.
Anonymous
It's gorgeous on the inside though. I don't love open first floors, so I wouldn't buy it, but plenty of others will love it.
Anonymous
Can someone please explain the Christmas light look?
Anonymous
Knew it was in Arlington without clicking
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Um, does anyone happen to know what kind of wood these floors are? I love it and need new floors, but I am not good at recognizing wood.



Thanks!


Its definitely pine, can't tell from the picture if its real or not.
Anonymous
NP. I'll never understand why architects/owners like garages that eat the front facade. It looks like there's room on the left side for a driveway and side garage entrance, if they'd just flip the floor plan.
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