It’s the lighting. See how it looks almost hazy with a gentle warm glow like what you’d see in a movie? That’s an AI-powered image altering effect. I’m not a big fan of artificially enhancing real estate photos with AI, but this is not nearly as bad as the ones where they will turn a burnt lawn green, or make it look sunny and bright inside a house that has little natural light. |
Lol. I work in Georgetown and this is indeed the most important thing. |
Oh gosh. Really? Gross. |
| This house is too broken up. |
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I mean, if I had $14 million to spend, not sure that's what I'd go with...
You could essentially be on your own island: https://www.redfin.com/MD/Ocean-City/1546-Teal-Dr-21842/home/15463923 ... or ocean front in the Hamptons https://www.redfin.com/NY/Westhampton-Beach/785-Dune-Rd-11978/home/21319942 |
People buying $14M homes have a lot more than that to spend. A lot of the Georgetown crowd is seasonal. Winters in FL and summers elsewhere and shoulder seasons spent in DC. |
I love the goose island house |
Another one that is nearly your own island minus like two neighbors https://www.redfin.com/MA/Bourne/75-Winsor-RD-02534/home/168596562 or this one is just nice https://www.redfin.com/MA/Osterville/71-Sand-Pt-02655/home/77379274 New England truly has the most beautiful fancy rich people homes in the US, honestly. |