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. |
| 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. |
| Is there some zoning rule that requires parking for 2 cars? |
That would get you the lot. Maybe. |
| Inside is really nice |
| I don’t imagine this outdoor strip light look will go over well on Arlington. What’s the term? Light pollution? |
| Ended up selling 124k below list. |
| It reminds me of some confusing combination of Tudor and modern style. It backs up to a school and is right on an intersection. |
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! |
| It's next to an elementary school, and a few blocks from a synagogue. A buyer might love the conveniences. |
| 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. |
| Can someone please explain the Christmas light look? |
| Knew it was in Arlington without clicking |
Its definitely pine, can't tell from the picture if its real or not. |
| 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. |