Bethesda way over asking

Anonymous
So sketchy that the seller's agent still hasn't fixed the price.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Typo. MD property records show that the sale price was $1.27. Link for anyone to check:

https://sdat.dat.maryland.gov/RealProperty/Pages/default.aspx


Lol, I love all the boosters here talking about how $1.72 was a totally fair market value for this house and all the other posters were just ignorant about prices in that part of Bethesda.


No skin in this game whatsoever - BUT has it occured to you that the person who input the information into the govt system entered it incorrectly? Even the Weichert website shows it as $1.7M. If anything I would think their information would be correct since they were the listing agency.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Typo. MD property records show that the sale price was $1.27. Link for anyone to check:

https://sdat.dat.maryland.gov/RealProperty/Pages/default.aspx


Lol, I love all the boosters here talking about how $1.72 was a totally fair market value for this house and all the other posters were just ignorant about prices in that part of Bethesda.


No skin in this game whatsoever - BUT has it occured to you that the person who input the information into the govt system entered it incorrectly? Even the Weichert website shows it as $1.7M. If anything I would think their information would be correct since they were the listing agency.


Nice try, but you can look up the purchase documents on mdlandrec.net. You need to set up an account; the tax id for the property is 00588858. The deed shows the sale price of $1.27 million.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Typo. MD property records show that the sale price was $1.27. Link for anyone to check:

https://sdat.dat.maryland.gov/RealProperty/Pages/default.aspx


Lol, I love all the boosters here talking about how $1.72 was a totally fair market value for this house and all the other posters were just ignorant about prices in that part of Bethesda.


No skin in this game whatsoever - BUT has it occured to you that the person who input the information into the govt system entered it incorrectly? Even the Weichert website shows it as $1.7M. If anything I would think their information would be correct since they were the listing agency.


Nice try, but you can look up the purchase documents on mdlandrec.net. You need to set up an account; the tax id for the property is 00588858. The deed shows the sale price of $1.27 million.


"nice try"? I wasn't "trying" to do anything, just brought up the possibility that the input was incorrect. You need to chill out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Typo. MD property records show that the sale price was $1.27. Link for anyone to check:

https://sdat.dat.maryland.gov/RealProperty/Pages/default.aspx


Lol, I love all the boosters here talking about how $1.72 was a totally fair market value for this house and all the other posters were just ignorant about prices in that part of Bethesda.


No skin in this game whatsoever - BUT has it occured to you that the person who input the information into the govt system entered it incorrectly? Even the Weichert website shows it as $1.7M. If anything I would think their information would be correct since they were the listing agency.

Weichert pulls data from the MLS just like Redfin and Zillow and all the other end-user sites do. The land records are more likely to be correct.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Typo. MD property records show that the sale price was $1.27. Link for anyone to check:

https://sdat.dat.maryland.gov/RealProperty/Pages/default.aspx


Lol, I love all the boosters here talking about how $1.72 was a totally fair market value for this house and all the other posters were just ignorant about prices in that part of Bethesda.


No skin in this game whatsoever - BUT has it occured to you that the person who input the information into the govt system entered it incorrectly? Even the Weichert website shows it as $1.7M. If anything I would think their information would be correct since they were the listing agency.

Weichert pulls data from the MLS just like Redfin and Zillow and all the other end-user sites do. The land records are more likely to be correct.


Got it. thanks for explaining that.
Anonymous
Not an attractive street. Pretty heavy traffic.
Anonymous
The real estate records in the Redfin listing now reflect the correct sales price. But the sold price at the top still wrong.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of DCUM is missing the boat. Housing is a scarce commodity. It isn’t going to improve… ever. Especially in desirable locations. This house went for market value.


hahaha

http://housingbubble.blog/
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