Amalyn Bethesda?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At 1.8 you can get a 7,000 square foot house in Potomac in two acres.

That may be Bethesda but not walking distance to anything so kinds like Potomac.

If waking distance to metro or stores be worth it. It is not



Potomac is VERY different. Potomac is an ideal place for kids (if you can afford it.)

Amalyn is "North Bethesda" and much more urban/congested.

Anonymous
Great place to buy in 2025 after real estate crashes
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Great place to buy in 2025 after real estate crashes


Do you honestly feel that it is going to crash? Or just slow down and taper off? Also, wouldn’t communities like these be the most insulated from a crash? (pools, amenities, Jim on site, etc..)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At 1.8 you can get a 7,000 square foot house in Potomac in two acres.

That may be Bethesda but not walking distance to anything so kinds like Potomac.

If waking distance to metro or stores be worth it. It is not



Potomac is VERY different. Potomac is an ideal place for kids (if you can afford it.)

Amalyn is "North Bethesda" and much more urban/congested.



This isn't really North Bethesda, which is more toward Pike & Rose. Maybe best to call this Beltway Bethesda?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Great place to buy in 2025 after real estate crashes


Why do you think it will be affected more than other areas? Do you think it’s over priced?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Great place to buy in 2025 after real estate crashes


Why do you think it will be affected more than other areas? Do you think it’s over priced?


New construction depreciates quicker
Off beltway
Not walkable
Not a real W HS.
Sold at Peak Prices

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Great place to buy in 2025 after real estate crashes


Why do you think it will be affected more than other areas? Do you think it’s over priced?


New construction depreciates quicker
Off beltway
Not walkable
Not a real W HS.
Sold at Peak Prices



Well, the current demand is definitely there. However the townhomes and single-family homes are selling out faster than they can build them although they are all on a slow release schedule.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Great place to buy in 2025 after real estate crashes


Why do you think it will be affected more than other areas? Do you think it’s over priced?


New construction depreciates quicker
Off beltway
Not walkable
Not a real W HS.
Sold at Peak Prices



Well, the current demand is definitely there. However the townhomes and single-family homes are selling out faster than they can build them although they are all on a slow release schedule.


If this community was in theWinston Churchill or Walt Whitman districts, the homes would be 50% more expensive. Literally.

Also Ashburton elementy (which is associated w/Amalyn) is a 5 or 6 /10 or great schools - depending on the day. Other Bethesda (and Potomac) elementary schools are 9/10 or even 10/10.
Anonymous
For anyone who has purchased or looked into this community, do you think that the construction quality of the Toll Brothers and TriPointe homes are similar? I think of Toll Brothers as being relatively more upscale but I'm not sure if that's true in this development.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Great place to buy in 2025 after real estate crashes


Why do you think it will be affected more than other areas? Do you think it’s over priced?


New construction depreciates quicker
Off beltway
Not walkable
Not a real W HS.
Sold at Peak Prices



Well, the current demand is definitely there. However the townhomes and single-family homes are selling out faster than they can build them although they are all on a slow release schedule.


If this community was in theWinston Churchill or Walt Whitman districts, the homes would be 50% more expensive. Literally.

Also Ashburton elementy (which is associated w/Amalyn) is a 5 or 6 /10 or great schools - depending on the day. Other Bethesda (and Potomac) elementary schools are 9/10 or even 10/10.


nonsense. we bought TH recently. similar THs (old - 800-900k range) in potomac and north bethesda were similarly priced. if anything, n bethesda was more expensive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Great place to buy in 2025 after real estate crashes


Why do you think it will be affected more than other areas? Do you think it’s over priced?


New construction depreciates quicker
Off beltway
Not walkable
Not a real W HS.
Sold at Peak Prices



Well, the current demand is definitely there. However the townhomes and single-family homes are selling out faster than they can build them although they are all on a slow release schedule.


If this community was in theWinston Churchill or Walt Whitman districts, the homes would be 50% more expensive. Literally.

Also Ashburton elementy (which is associated w/Amalyn) is a 5 or 6 /10 or great schools - depending on the day. Other Bethesda (and Potomac) elementary schools are 9/10 or even 10/10.


nonsense. we bought TH recently. similar THs (old - 800-900k range) in potomac and north bethesda were similarly priced. if anything, n bethesda was more expensive.


That’s because there aren’t any in those districts that are reasonable you goof.
Anonymous
TB is crap quality - a quick Google search will tell you that. The location was great although Fernwood is miserable during rush hours (am and pm), and will only get worse!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Great place to buy in 2025 after real estate crashes


Why do you think it will be affected more than other areas? Do you think it’s over priced?


New construction depreciates quicker
Off beltway
Not walkable
Not a real W HS.
Sold at Peak Prices





Share your wonderful neighborhood, stylish home, and school. I'll wait.
Anonymous
What percent complete is this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Great place to buy in 2025 after real estate crashes


Why do you think it will be affected more than other areas? Do you think it’s over priced?


New construction depreciates quicker
Off beltway
Not walkable
Not a real W HS.
Sold at Peak Prices



Well, the current demand is definitely there. However the townhomes and single-family homes are selling out faster than they can build them although they are all on a slow release schedule.


about a dozen older townhomes under 900k sold in Churchill school zone in the past year.

If this community was in theWinston Churchill or Walt Whitman districts, the homes would be 50% more expensive. Literally.

Also Ashburton elementy (which is associated w/Amalyn) is a 5 or 6 /10 or great schools - depending on the day. Other Bethesda (and Potomac) elementary schools are 9/10 or even 10/10.


nonsense. we bought TH recently. similar THs (old - 800-900k range) in potomac and north bethesda were similarly priced. if anything, n bethesda was more expensive.


That’s because there aren’t any in those districts that are reasonable you goof.
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