This is hatred passing as analysis. Or just someone with a laughable simple pricing model. |
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Sorry, coming to the party late... Can someone please explain the random door in photos 23/24? It looks a lot like a bunkie that stands separate on the property, but these photos are so disconjointed and out of order, it's hard to determine where anything in the house and on tge property really is (I wish realtors would post the photos numerically, to match the flow of the home, as if you were walking through it). |
It looks like the vast majority of windows have been replaced with floor to ceiling models... and the indoor/outdoor Florida room of the dining room in photos 36/37/38 is GORGEOUS. |
That could be the shed |
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Anyone else getting prison vibes?
I think tudors are beautiful - this is a McTudor and not well done |
It’s a Norman, not a Tudor. I’m interested in what others consider an attractive Norman or, for that matter, an attractive Tudor. |
certainly not a "mc" anything. |
Yup! It’s totally fine to hate this place, but it’s obviously a cu$tom place. Basically the opposite of the on-trend, mass-produced McMansions. |
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This house/property is undeniably a stunner.
It’s a good example of how when you mix “modern” into your renovation, a few decades later the “modern” parts are going to feel dated and the mismatch will be less appealing. But even when your brain is screaming “1995!” looking at some of it I think they made good choices overall and you could update things like the doors, lighting and bathroom fixtures and get pretty well out of that zone. It’s always a balancing act between historic renovation and updated living so to some extent this always happens and 1995 was almost 30 years ago after all. |
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The house is under contract now.
Ha, ha, ha, …. |
I wonder if there was a bidding war. One-acre (.99) with a stone house in the Whitman district sounds like a steal at $2.5M, when that crappy Mc-whatever on a small lot in WJ-land is listed at $2.8M. |
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it's back on the market!
What happened? |
| Guess is something came up in inspection. Or else financing fell through with the rate hike. |
Agree!! |