They did it because they needed to build retaining wall to hold back the hill behind. A small yard borders by brick retaining wall is limited use, so they just went full patio |
| Maybe it’s just the photos, but it looks very dark inside. The black grill windows aren’t helping. |
| Just imagine the current cost of having to replace all those walls and patios when they reach their end of life. It will be at least $100K. And it all looks horrid already. |
What is this? Some attempt at haiku? |
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Actually the outdoor space is one of the selling points for the house.
It has some other issues like flooring and probably major street next to it. |
| I only look at houses with a backyard. I don't want my dogs near the road. |
| It backs up to a hill and there’s a stream across the street. Prob is a high risk of flooding. On top of that it’s kind of old and ugly. Yard is good enough. |
Nonsense. The house is way set back, probably over 80 feet. And fort hunt isn’t that busy. You act like it’s 495. Assuming normal windows, you likely don’t hear a thing. |
+1 |
Lol, true. I don't have a dog but sending one out to poop on the patio...ugh. Anyway - I'm with those on the the lack of green space. IMO if you have a paver patio it should be large enough for your seating and a grill, but otherwise the rest of your yard should be garden, trees etc. Just paving your whole yard to avoid mowing or raking just honestly suggests maybe you'd be happier in a nice condo instead of a SFH. |
| That house looks dated as fck. |
The real estate forum haiku artist strikes again? |
| I'm almost 60. That backyard would be good for someone my age or older who wants less yardwork. On the other hand, if you love gardening (and plenty of older people do), then it doesn't provide enough to do. It isn't a great yard for people with young kids. No grass, where you do you play? Where do you put a swing, or a fort? Fine for grandkids visiting for a few hours, but not every day. But in the DMV, at least it's a backyard... |
| Echo what others have said—the interior looks dark, the tile is ick, the bedroom layout is funky with the 4th bedroom attaching to the primary, and there is no basement. A family is the target for this house but all of that combined with the main road and limited outdoor space say implement a price cut! |
| The busy road this house is on is the issue, not the yard |