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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Same. Spouse is now fully remote and I'm only in the office 2x a week so I'm moving back to the Baltimore area (Ruxton/Roland Park/Homeland) where $1mm goes a long way. [/quote] Homes in North Baltimore are drastically nicer than anywhere in the DMV between $500,000 and $1M. There is no neighborhood around here as nice as Roland Park and Homeland.[/quote] Hmm maybe Chevy Chase but you're right. Baltimore City had homes built for the rich and you can tell.[/quote] Perfect example of what I’m talking about. You would get a 2 br shack anywhere within 15 miles of DC if you were lucky but you can get a pre-War colonial with a kitchen like this in Homewood, Baltimore. https://www.redfin.com/MD/Baltimore/313-Broadmoor-Rd-21212/home/11152665 This is what $1.2M gets you in a 7/10 ES/MS district in Baltimore City, in the nicest SFH neighborhood in the city. This house would be $5M+ in NW DC. https://www.redfin.com/MD/Baltimore/218-Ridgewood-Rd-21210/home/11163794 [/quote] Who needs 8 bedrooms?! I feel like our house is a little too big and it’s half the size. [/quote] Gorgeous home! It will cost more than 1.2 to build a home like this today. Buyer got a good deal! BUT... can you really live there?[/quote]
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