Why is this house so cheap?

Anonymous
Bad schools?
Anonymous
Cheap??? They are asking close to a million dollars for a house that is far out and not that special. It's overpriced.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cheap??? They are asking close to a million dollars for a house that is far out and not that special. It's overpriced.


This. Unless you work on a dairy farm or fishing boat, enjoy your 90 minute commute
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bad schools?


Actually, the schools in Anne Arundel county are supposed to be good. Like anywhere, there are pockets of bad schools, but in that neighborhood, the elementary school is ranked quite high. And the high school is one of the top 20-30 in the state.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bad schools?

no
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cheap??? They are asking close to a million dollars for a house that is far out and not that special. It's overpriced.


This. Unless you work on a dairy farm or fishing boat, enjoy your 90 minute commute


Davidsonville is actually an awesome place to live. Most people there are professionals working in DC, Annapolis or Baltimore. Plenty of lawyers, doctors, accountants, government workers, etc. Not so many dairy farms or fishing boats. Although being close to the water is a huge bonus (for recreation, not for work!)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is it just because its outside the beltway?

https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1100-Thomas-Swann-Ln-Davidsonville-MD-21035/35987109_zpid/





I love it. I would buy it if I had a million dollars.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cheap??? They are asking close to a million dollars for a house that is far out and not that special. It's overpriced.


I think you need to get out more outside of the close-in suburbs. There are lot of areas where ppl do not care about 'walkability' where homes are expensive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cheap??? They are asking close to a million dollars for a house that is far out and not that special. It's overpriced.


I think you need to get out more outside of the close-in suburbs. There are lot of areas where ppl do not care about 'walkability' where homes are expensive.


Right. Prices are still expensive outside the beltway. People want nice house, commutable, good schools and community feel. Walkability is not always on the top of he list.
Anonymous
It's far out unless you work in college park or Annapolis or Baltimore or greenbelt.
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