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[quote=Anonymous]Small yard. That a lot of house for that sized yard, which may hurt it. The wedge shape may make it tough to do much with it. I can't tell whether there is room for a swing set. Some of the finishes are a little too standard builder, but don't think that is the problem. I assume you have seen the video tour: [url]http://www.wfp.com/propertySearch/prop.asp?id=84054097[/url] The problem with pricing a house too high is it sits and sits and then everybody assumes there must be something wrong with it even after you lower the price. My sister is trying to sell a house in NoVA and the exact same thing is happening to her right now. I would almost rather slightly under price. You could always speak to an agent to see if they would be open to a lower bid. I didn't look at the history to see when they listed, when they lowered, etc. Good luck, OP (and spouse).[/quote]
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