Any other sellers' houses sitting on the market?

Anonymous
By the way, if you are Queen Anne's, your price is WAY TOO HIGH. Just no.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:couple more...

seems well updated inside, maybe people aren't into split level?
http://www.redfin.com/MD/Silver-Spring/1710-Black-Oak-Ln-20910/home/11077804

generally looks fine. outdated kitchen. maybe the split level?
http://www.redfin.com/MD/Silver-Spring/9202-Summit-Rd-20910/home/11078559



We looked at both of these (we're under contract on a house now). The first was nice and nicely updated, but something about the flow didn't work for us. I can't remember what. The second was lovely and I really liked the yard, but the third bedroom is postage stamp sized. I think it's overpriced.

We also looked at the house on Osborn, mentioned by a previous poster. It was very nice and wonderfully updated but there was a lot of road noise outside, I guess from the beltway. It really ruined any enjoyment I would have gotten from the yard.
Anonymous
i looked at the house on dartmouth. location was amazing and a great yard. the living room downstairs was TINY and the basement clearly has water issues. i was really disappointed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:couple more...

seems well updated inside, maybe people aren't into split level?
http://www.redfin.com/MD/Silver-Spring/1710-Black-Oak-Ln-20910/home/11077804

generally looks fine. outdated kitchen. maybe the split level?
http://www.redfin.com/MD/Silver-Spring/9202-Summit-Rd-20910/home/11078559


Einstein
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:based on the list that the PP posted...

is this it? I don't know why it's sitting - I'll buy right now and I'm not even looking. so cute! is the street busy?
http://www.redfin.com/MD/Silver-Spring/815-Philadelphia-Ave-20910/home/10953281

how far from the metro? maybe clutter and lighten things up a bit? looks cramped and dark in the photos.
http://www.redfin.com/MD/Silver-Spring/8412-Queen-Annes-Dr-20910/home/10963786

comes across as a bit outdated - kitchen, rugs, etc. I'd maybe paint the exterior all one color to make it more cohesive.
http://www.redfin.com/MD/Silver-Spring/917-Dale-Dr-20910/home/11078565

I don't care for the exterior, but the interior looks nicely updated.
http://www.redfin.com/MD/Silver-Spring/2100-Osborn-Dr-20910/home/10949427

Not sure there's much to do with any of these at this point aside from lowering the price.

Hope it sells soon, OP!


Only home #2 has a good school district
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:based on the list that the PP posted...

is this it? I don't know why it's sitting - I'll buy right now and I'm not even looking. so cute! is the street busy?
http://www.redfin.com/MD/Silver-Spring/815-Philadelphia-Ave-20910/home/10953281

how far from the metro? maybe clutter and lighten things up a bit? looks cramped and dark in the photos.
http://www.redfin.com/MD/Silver-Spring/8412-Queen-Annes-Dr-20910/home/10963786

comes across as a bit outdated - kitchen, rugs, etc. I'd maybe paint the exterior all one color to make it more cohesive.
http://www.redfin.com/MD/Silver-Spring/917-Dale-Dr-20910/home/11078565

I don't care for the exterior, but the interior looks nicely updated.
http://www.redfin.com/MD/Silver-Spring/2100-Osborn-Dr-20910/home/10949427

Not sure there's much to do with any of these at this point aside from lowering the price.

Hope it sells soon, OP!


Only home #2 has a good school district


Sorry I mean #1, montgomery blair is the pyramid you want.
Anonymous
Oh look, it's the DCC schools basher. Shows up in every SS thread in the RE forum.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We're in the same boat - our house has been on the market for 3 weeks. It's shocking to me considering the updates we have and all of the positive feedback we've been getting from agents and potential buyers. Everyone told us our house would "fly off of the market." That hasn't exactly happened. We had a broker open where 20 brokers showed up. The feedback from that open was that the price was reasonable, so we went with it. Every single agent tells our agent that the home shows well and we've heard comments such as "beautiful decorated" and "nicely done." It's so frustrating and incredibly difficult to keep our house clean with small children.


I would be concerned if you just hear "beautiful decorated" as feedback. who cares about the decor, it's the only thing you really do nor care in a house since it does not convey. when I was looking for a house "nice decor" would have meant I did not like the house.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Silver Spring started it's slow painful death about 3 months ago.


Tell that to the other eight buyers who bid on the place I have under contract and lost.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We're in the same boat - our house has been on the market for 3 weeks. It's shocking to me considering the updates we have and all of the positive feedback we've been getting from agents and potential buyers. Everyone told us our house would "fly off of the market." That hasn't exactly happened. We had a broker open where 20 brokers showed up. The feedback from that open was that the price was reasonable, so we went with it. Every single agent tells our agent that the home shows well and we've heard comments such as "beautiful decorated" and "nicely done." It's so frustrating and incredibly difficult to keep our house clean with small children.


I would be concerned if you just hear "beautiful decorated" as feedback. who cares about the decor, it's the only thing you really do nor care in a house since it does not convey. when I was looking for a house "nice decor" would have meant I did not like the house.


This PP was talking about agents saying it's well decorated, not potential buyers. It does matter that your house is well decorated. That's why sellers use stagers. Buyers have crappy imaginations so good decor helps.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Silver Spring started it's slow painful death about 3 months ago.


Tell that to the other eight buyers who bid on the place I have under contract and lost.


+1 My friend's house under contract within 4 days of listing:

http://www.redfin.com/MD/Silver-Spring/426-Mississippi-Ave-20910/home/10972094



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Silver Spring started it's slow painful death about 3 months ago.


Tell that to the other eight buyers who bid on the place I have under contract and lost.


+1 My friend's house under contract within 4 days of listing:

http://www.redfin.com/MD/Silver-Spring/426-Mississippi-Ave-20910/home/10972094





Montgomery Blair, that's why
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Silver Spring started it's slow painful death about 3 months ago.


Tell that to the other eight buyers who bid on the place I have under contract and lost.


+1 My friend's house under contract within 4 days of listing:

http://www.redfin.com/MD/Silver-Spring/426-Mississippi-Ave-20910/home/10972094





i had my eye on that when it was listed...cute place!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We're in the same boat - our house has been on the market for 3 weeks. It's shocking to me considering the updates we have and all of the positive feedback we've been getting from agents and potential buyers. Everyone told us our house would "fly off of the market." That hasn't exactly happened. We had a broker open where 20 brokers showed up. The feedback from that open was that the price was reasonable, so we went with it. Every single agent tells our agent that the home shows well and we've heard comments such as "beautiful decorated" and "nicely done." It's so frustrating and incredibly difficult to keep our house clean with small children.


I would be concerned if you just hear "beautiful decorated" as feedback. who cares about the decor, it's the only thing you really do nor care in a house since it does not convey. when I was looking for a house "nice decor" would have meant I did not like the house.


This PP was talking about agents saying it's well decorated, not potential buyers. It does matter that your house is well decorated. That's why sellers use stagers. Buyers have crappy imaginations so good decor helps.


I think that having a beautifully decorated home absolutely does help to sell your house. It also indicates that you love your home, take pride in it and take good care of it.

When we were readying our house, I had to step back and really LOOK at some of our furniture. Yah, we liked it. Yah, it was comfortable and useful and all of that. But did it look enticing? No.

So we pared down a lot and neutralized. Our house isn't beautifully staged with tasteful furnishings but our house looks nice, uncluttered, clean. It sort of feels like a vacation rental when you walk into it.
Anonymous
OP, is your house on a busy street? Does is have off-street parking? Do you have at least 3 beds and 2 baths? Are you next to or do you back onto apartments? Is there a big slope getting up to the house? Does the backyard have a big slope? These are factors that will make the house just not work for some people, even if they do like the house. Also---- Are the photos of your listing good? Try getting better photos, if nothing else. Good luck!
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