Love this East Bethesda house

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Anonymous wrote:OP again. I'm bored, so I'll respond, however futile. My only posts have been the original post, the one at 22:03, and now this one. So, I'm not sure which posts you are comparing when you refer to inconsistencies. You are welcome to ask Jeff to track me down - I shudder at just how accurate a picture of my identity he can probably assemble from my posts.
I asked for reasons not to covet the house partly as a joke (sour grapes to console myself for not having a 1.25 million budget) and partly to learn - because I haven't been searching long enough to assess the pricing on this house or to be savvy to subtle defects.
And yes, I do find the insider info very interesting, in a gossipy way. I also enjoy reading US Weekly, but that doesn't make me Jennifer Aniston. (OR DOES IT??? I'll never tell!)

Lord, I hope the actual agent isn't combing through the open house sign-in sheets now, trying to figure out who to blame for this thread.


OP, I'm not sure whether you are an agent, affiliated with the buyer, or just someone who stumbled across a cute house in a cute neighborhood, can't afford it, and feel like sharing that sentiment with the DCUM world. All I can say is that bored or not, the number and growing intensity in your denials do give one pause about your motives. That said, I do see the house is open on Sunday. I'm now very curious. I"ll be there!

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Anonymous wrote:Location, location, location.

"East Bethesda" is the closest to a Metro Bethesda neighborhood. This house is also on Highland Ave., the widest and more beautiful street in East Bethesda.


?

I used to live on Highland Avenue. As you go into the East Bethesda neighborhood, there are nicer streets.


Umm you didn't get around the neighborhood much. Sleaford is wide, and the best street to live on is Harling down by Kentucky.


Right. So you're agreeing with me in questioning the PP who said Highland is the "widest and more [sic] beautiful street in East Bethesda."
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Anonymous wrote:I love that neighborhood. One one end you have a park. On the other end you have downtown Bethesda.


And in the middle you have some of the nicest people you'll ever meet in Bethesda.
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Too much
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Someone needs to buy this house just to put an end to this thread.
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Anonymous wrote:good example of when you shouldve torn down and built new


+1 it looks like it was built sideways with no front


I hope you people never move into my neighborhood. I am sick of perfectly nice houses being torn down so cookie-cutter McMansions can be built out to the lot lines. Maybe you want to live in Camazotz, but I don't.


Props to this poster for the A Wrinkle in Time reference.
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