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Listed Sqft: 2,663
County Sqft: 1,505 |
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Despite 15 pages of this, this isn't adding up...
-Under 1M in Georgetown for 2700 square feet which is what I'm assuming the ppsf was based on. Georgetown+Gorgeous +2700sq feet does not equal under 1M -If your house is GORGEOUS which has been said 100 times, why would you need a painter to paint what sounds like every inch of the home? |
| I think this thread needs to be locked. OP has left, he got the information he needed, and the only people left are saying gay slurs and trying to find his house? Um- scary. I don't blame the OP for leaving, these people are sounding threatening. |
| IF OP wanted to give you his address he would. But you're all acting crazy. |
I believe the house has been found... |
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Op here. I'm actually freaked out by you losers.
Please lock this thread. These people are scaring me. |
I agree something is wrong. If the upper 2 floors truly are 1505, then each floor should more/less be 705sf. (Unless there is an attached garage, which doesn't count.) There is NO way the basement could be bigger than the main floor. And the basement would have to be 1158sf. My basement is mostly finished, except for a small unfinished storage room and its roughly 1200 square feet. To put things in perspective, my upper two floors are 3300 sf. There is no way a 1500sf house has a 1100sf finished basement. |
where does it say <$1M? |
| You have no right to actually try to find my house and stalk me in this way. I'm warning you- stop. You're scaring me. |
| This is what can happen when you lay too many of the personal details of your life out in an unregulated, anonymous public forum. |
+1 |
| So OP says he is under contract on a house in George town, 3 levels, size is 2700 but tax record is listed as 1800 and he/she expected that no one would be interested in finding the house? A quick redfin/zillow search can easily pull it up. |
+2 OP, you are just creating all of this drama yourself (along with the over reaction to the sq ft). Step away from the computer. This thread will die when you stop posting. |
where does OP say 3 levels? |
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No.
If you were able to sue for this, especially as you had the opportunity to review your own inspector's report, then 75% of homeowners in America would be trying to invalidate their home purchases for this or other more egregious reasons, once the buyer's remorse kicked in. But who know, I used to think that homeowners had to pay their mortgages to stay in their homes, and that turned out not to be true. In fact, if I were you, I would hire a plaintiff's lawyer who has dealt in mortgage foreclosure cases -- this could open a whole new line of business for them against realtors and sellers as a class. |