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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Have you ever bought a house? Old homes do not "impact" new homes. At all. Ever. That is wishful thinking on your part. New homes are here to stay, like it or not. [b]Olf homes are nothing more than land value.[/b] That's it. Stop trying to make it complicated. It's not. Gosh, you life must be exhausting. [/quote] Chevy Chase, Georgetown, Normandstone Terrace and upper NW DC all undermine your argument. Not every old home holds value. Well-built old homes in areas of similar properties do.[/quote] +1. 12:11 works so hard to market Pimmit Hills. It must be tiring to spend so much of one's time applying lipsticks to pigs. [/quote] +1 Chevy Chase and Georgetown are unique to the area. McLean, Falls Church, et al are the norm; where old homes are automatic knock downs, regardless of your stupid, ridiculous decision to redo the kitchen, add on, or what have you. Builders know this, why don't you? [/quote]
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