Any other sellers' houses sitting on the market?

Anonymous
We are under contract in 20910 and looked at three of the houses on this thread.

Dartmouth was gorgeous, especially that kitchen, but no room for kids to play inside.

Black Oak was a nice house, too, but the way the split is would probably result in me breaking my neck in the middle of the night (there's a step up from the landing for each of the 2 upstairs bedrooms -- so to get from one to the other, you step down, then step up).

I agree that the Queen Annes house is overpriced.

Love the colonial on Mississippi!
Anonymous
the dartmouth kitchen was gorgeous, but there was barely room to walk around downstairs. i saw it went under contract. i'm curious to see how much it ended up going for. and agreed that queen annes is WAY overpriced, with horrible photos to boot.
Anonymous
Checking back OP, still on the market?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The hometown you describe so derisively is actually one of the country's most beautiful and historic large cities. Perhaps you are one of those people who have come to believe that DC is the only place that someone who is educated, cultured, and well-connected could possibly live. I absolutely love DC, but there are many other places in this beautiful nation where highly-educated, well-read, cultured, informed and important people also choose to live. As DC house prices and general cost-of-living become prohibitively expensive, we can simply substitute one of these places for the other.


Get over yourself, no one cares. You and your friends aren't going to make a significant dent in demand.
Anonymous

Some people equate "close to metro" with more crime than not. Since you asked.

VArealtor
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Anonymous wrote:You need to reduce the price


Yes, this. It *is* a hot market for homes that are priced competitively. Have you spoken with your realtor about alternative selling strategies?
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