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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Interesting! .14 acres, almost 6,000 square feet, 2,000 below grade. I can't tell how nice the finishes are to comment on the price, but the busy road, tiny lot and certainty of very close neighbors should bring that down a bit. On the flip side, it's appealing to have that space and NOT share walls like in a TH. So I guess I don't object to the building and what the developers did, but do think some of those decisions need to impact price. [/quote] That is NOT 6000 sq ft. The ORIGINAL lot was 6000, but they subdivided but Redfin didn’t get the update. It’s a 3000 sq ft lot on a busy road. For $2M dollars. [/quote] This is a very important point. I'm just a casual real estate observer, but from what I have seen in Arlington, it is VERY hard to sell a home at any price point on a 3000SF lot. That is TINY. As you can see from the photos, almost the entire front yard is a parking pad.[/quote] Right. Here's a similar priced house, on about a 6000 sq. ft lot that is much nicer. https://www.redfin.com/VA/Arlington/1222-N-Di...-22205/home/11235922[/quote] Link doesn't work[/quote] I don't know why it won't work. It's 1222 N. Dinwiddie St, 22205[/quote]
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