Wouldn't you just want to say screw it and move out here?

Anonymous
Sure it would be a long ass commute but at least you don't have to live around a$$holes. Crabcakes and football.






http://www.trulia.com/property/3127376451-24545-New-Post-Rd-Saint-Michaels-MD-21663#photo-1
Anonymous
We have a palce out htere. there are ass holes there too
Anonymous
Not unless it was my "forever" home. It's been sitting on the market since August of last year. Demand isn't high enough way out there for it to be resellable easily.
Anonymous
I have a colleague who commutes from St Mary's County, MD to Fairfax County every day and has for over a decade. I would hate that with an undying passion, but he figures it's a price he's willing to pay.
Anonymous
I'd love to live on the water when I retire. Not now though. Unless someone can find DH and me a job nearby.
Anonymous
I'd be bored. I'll take it as a vacation home though
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'd be bored. I'll take it as a vacation home though


...and I'd replace those MD flags at the gates. As a born and raised NoVA kid---they gotta go!
Anonymous
Never, not ever. I have visited there and it is a great place to spend the day, maybe the weekend, but I would be bored out of mind if I lived there.
Anonymous
My boss lives near there and he likes it, but his commute into and out of DC is a bear. I don't think I'd be able to deal with that. Now if I was retired... maybe. St. Michael's is really pretty.
Anonymous
If I had $1.7m to spend on a house it sure as hell wouldn't be on something that ugly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If I had $1.7m to spend on a house it sure as hell wouldn't be on something that ugly.


+1 that house pretty much sucks
Anonymous
It's nice but there are much larger nicer houses along the potomac on the gw parkway south that you can get for close to that price.
Anonymous
As a weekend house, sure. Just have to get rid of the fugly decor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's nice but there are much larger nicer houses along the potomac on the gw parkway south that you can get for close to that price.


+1 southeastern fairfax county has plenty of waterfront home and neighborhoods from just south of old town to mason neck, and the commute into DC is much easier.
Anonymous
That place will be underwater in 20 years.
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