[MD] silver spring DREAM home!

Anonymous

Sorry, it's just another large cookie-cutter house with a busy facade. Just because it's expensive doesn't mean it's tasteful.
Anonymous
Sweet backyard!
Anonymous
One thing I hate is these balconies over the entrance door. They so obviously never get used. Why build them?
Anonymous
There are lots of nice things about this home. However, in the background I see a rather dated looking kitchen. No bathroom pics... bet those are very dated too. For that kind of money in SS, I'd want updates and nicer finishes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No, I don't want it for myself. I'm just in awe that silver spring is now the place where the luxury homes are being built!


That builder grade home is 15 years old. I guarantee it will need a new HVAC system shortly if they haven't already replaced it. I assume school's are awful too.


the irony


This literally made me LOL.
Anonymous
Maryland really has a thing against all-brick homes, don't they? Homes in the Midwest that cost 1/4 that have all brick exteriors.
Anonymous
Wow holy early 2000's decorating and finishes.
Anonymous
I wouldn't mind living there, but I wouldn't want to do it at that price though.
Anonymous
grossly overpriced, they've been trying to sell it since May. Crap schools, and high-ish crime rate in the area. A similar home nearby with 1000 Sq ft less can't sell for 700K for half a year now - https://www.redfin.com/MD/Silver-Spring/11706-Sherbrooke-Woods-Ln-20904/home/11177882

That area is just not a 1 mil+, the builder made a gamble, but will not make nearly as much a margin as they hoped. People who can afford this price can get better options elsewhere (i.e. where other people of similar means live).
Anonymous
not close to being a dream home but not horrible either.
Exterior kinda looks nice. Interior looks dated and builder grade.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maryland really has a thing against all-brick homes, don't they? Homes in the Midwest that cost 1/4 that have all brick exteriors.


Having a cheap brick veneer is not exactly something to be proud of...

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No, I don't want it for myself. I'm just in awe that silver spring is now the place where the luxury homes are being built!


That builder grade home is 15 years old. I guarantee it will need a new HVAC system shortly if they haven't already replaced it. I assume school's are awful too.


the irony


LOL!

Also, if you're spending $1 million on a house but sending your kids to public school, you're doing it all wrong.
Anonymous
awful. and the three Adirondack chairs weirdly situated in front of the windows looks like it is trying too hard. are the chairs facing the highway?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:awful. and the three Adirondack chairs weirdly situated in front of the windows looks like it is trying too hard. are the chairs facing the highway?


What highway are you talking about?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:awful. and the three Adirondack chairs weirdly situated in front of the windows looks like it is trying too hard. are the chairs facing the highway?


What highway are you talking about?


I don't know, I'm asking. Is the house facing a tree lined street, landscaping, a highway, street traffic? Usually chairs like that face a nice garden, etc.
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