Okay.... Seriously? $1.25m???

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Really nicely staged. Although the kitchen isn't that nice.


Yep, if you're going to charge 1.25, I need to see some Viking or Wolf appliances.


Or, at least I'll take a range that's not a slide-in style with that awful pop up in the back.


And, the layout is terrible. There's no counter space next to the range. And there's a useless little nook in the back with that cafe table (who lives like that? That's why I think this house is staged.) I would have just used the entire space and gotten way more counter space/cabinets. Maybe a breakfast bar.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I lol'ed at the staged easel. Like a parent would let a toddler loose with an easel and paint in that basement.


I'd let em have at it with chalk or washable crayon--presumably, you be down there with them supervising--not lazing around in the sauna…

speaking of which--sauna? Really, just another place to grow mold in this climate. We aren't in Finland, sheeple. Waste.
Anonymous
Meh. Its so staged, no one lives this way.
Anonymous
I thought sauna were for scandinavians who don't understand that merely sweating is not actual exercise and thus is a completely useless waste of space. Saunas are for europeans who can't do cardio because of chain smoking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Meh. Its so staged, no one lives this way.


Well, yeah. The point of staging isn't realism, you know.
Anonymous
Well I guess the sellers have the last laugh. The house is under contract. They certainly don't care what any of you think.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I thought sauna were for scandinavians who don't understand that merely sweating is not actual exercise and thus is a completely useless waste of space. Saunas are for europeans who can't do cardio because of chain smoking.





Love this
Anonymous
OP here. House was very clearly staged. Even talked to the realtor about who staged it. Like others I noticed that the kitchen was awfully designed - it's genuinely a cosmetic job, nothing more. They could have expanded the kitchen into the sun room and made it much nicer, but that would have required more than paint and builder grade specials at Home Depot. For $1.25, at least some higher end appliances, no?
The living room was narrow, and the converted sun room was half assed: no heat, nor air conditioning there.
Anonymous
You don't get Viking for $1,250,000
Anonymous
Oh so this was a flip? Staging makes a huge difference!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You don't get Viking for $1,250,000


But the stove they put in is literally 549$ tops at Home Depot.
Anonymous
I really like it, and I don't think 2000 sq ft (plus apparently unfinished basement for storage) is small at all. Now that said $1.25 million does seem a touch steep but people will definitely pay for a home that's in really good condition where they can just move right in without having to do much if anything in the way of updates.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Really nicely staged. Although the kitchen isn't that nice.


Yep, if you're going to charge 1.25, I need to see some Viking or Wolf appliances.


And a pot filler
VArealtor
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At the end of the day, a house is worth what it sells for.

We won't know what the final sales prices is until after the deal closes but I'm not surprised it's under contract in that range.
Anonymous
VArealtor wrote:At the end of the day, a house is worth what it sells for.

We won't know what the final sales prices is until after the deal closes but I'm not surprised it's under contract in that range.


Given it went under market on the first open house I doubt it's far from $1.25. Hell, it might even be more.
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