Gorgeous gigantic town home in Gaithersburg for 1.5 M. Puzzled.

Anonymous
I am puzzled by the size and the price of this house. It is beautiful that is for sure but I can not envision perfect buyer. What is the demographics for this type of house. It is gigantic, it has tons of rooms and living spaces. The schools are "ahm… ". I am thinking it is way to big for a professional single or a couple considering they would not care for schools. It is not good for multi generational family because it does not have living quarters on the first floor for elderly, and it seems to be perfect bachelors pad overall. Far from the city. Help me here? Who is the target audience for it?

https://www.zillow.com/homes/for_sale/2087605479_zpid/60000-2000000_price/238-7942_mp/globalrelevanceex_sort/39.113492,-77.200998,39.109812,-77.207864_rect/16_zm/0_mmm/?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am puzzled by the size and the price of this house. It is beautiful that is for sure but I can not envision perfect buyer. What is the demographics for this type of house. It is gigantic, it has tons of rooms and living spaces. The schools are "ahm… ". I am thinking it is way to big for a professional single or a couple considering they would not care for schools. It is not good for multi generational family because it does not have living quarters on the first floor for elderly, and it seems to be perfect bachelors pad overall. Far from the city. Help me here? Who is the target audience for it?

https://www.zillow.com/homes/for_sale/2087605479_zpid/60000-2000000_price/238-7942_mp/globalrelevanceex_sort/39.113492,-77.200998,39.109812,-77.207864_rect/16_zm/0_mmm/?


Youngish doc with a practice out there? Beautiful house but yeah, it's a strange duck.
Anonymous
It's not just one home, it's this City House collection by Crown Far. The upside is that area is highly walk able and has TONS of restaurants, coffee shops, grocery, cinema, bookstore, Target, shopping to walk to. The downside of course is the schools, unless you are thinking of private.
Anonymous
But if this was in DC with terrible schools you would not wonder why?
Anonymous
These are just really large homes - absolutely no land and basically a townhouse as they are so close but not touching. Yes, they are shinny and new but that's about it far out.
Anonymous
If your assumptions are right the price will start dropping.
The market will tell you soon.
Anonymous
Lots of asians and east Asians like to buy brand new homes. Especially in school districts that are at least ok.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:But if this was in DC with terrible schools you would not wonder why?


Nope, because people like and want to live in DC. OP is talking about Gaithersburg, which most people don't want to live in even at a much lower price tag.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am puzzled by the size and the price of this house. It is beautiful that is for sure but I can not envision perfect buyer. What is the demographics for this type of house. It is gigantic, it has tons of rooms and living spaces. The schools are "ahm… ". I am thinking it is way to big for a professional single or a couple considering they would not care for schools. It is not good for multi generational family because it does not have living quarters on the first floor for elderly, and it seems to be perfect bachelors pad overall. Far from the city. Help me here? Who is the target audience for it?

https://www.zillow.com/homes/for_sale/2087605479_zpid/60000-2000000_price/238-7942_mp/globalrelevanceex_sort/39.113492,-77.200998,39.109812,-77.207864_rect/16_zm/0_mmm/?


They have elevators.

That whole area is elevated now. Many 1 M + SFHs and 700-900k townhomes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:But if this was in DC with terrible schools you would not wonder why?


Nope, because people like and want to live in DC. OP is talking about Gaithersburg, which most people don't want to live in even at a much lower price tag.


Most people don't want to live in a city. Most people have to live in or near a city because of a job. Most people hate living in the city.

Most people prefer living in the burbs.
Anonymous
you can walk to a mall and it's surrounded by highways so that's why it's so expensive because nothing makes sense anymoooooooooore
Anonymous
I've toured the model. It's something to be seen, that's for sure. But there is no way I could see myself or my family living there. Even with a huge price drop. The layout of the house is just not family friendly.
Anonymous
I'm digging the bedroom bar.
Anonymous
If it was zoned for Wootton it would sell but Gaithersburg HD - no way.

Crown and Rio is our favorite close family destination for restaurants, movies, and walking around. Its SO MUCH nicer than the Kentlands or Fallsgrove which are the only other planned suburb/town like areas out this way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's not just one home, it's this City House collection by Crown Far. The upside is that area is highly walk able and has TONS of restaurants, coffee shops, grocery, cinema, bookstore, Target, shopping to walk to. The downside of course is the schools, unless you are thinking of private.


I'm not sure I would value this walkability that much. Yes, you can walk to a bunch, but most of it isn't terribly appealing. More importantly, you aren't walkable to transit so would almost certainly need a car for most things. Once you have a car and given that parking isn't much of an issue for the things you can walk to, I don't see the benefit of being able to walk there v a reasonable drive.

I guess if you want to go out drinking there is an advantage, but most people living here probably won't be at that stage of their life and you can always just grab an uber for the occasional night out. But for people who really want to be able to ditch their car, I don't see how this works for them.
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