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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are plenty of old colonials and beautiful stately homes in this part of Bethesda. A new build always sticks out like a sore thumb and probably isn't going to appeal to the Glen Echo types, who often move there for the natural beauty of the area. Now, in McLean... a new build will probably be prized more highly. [/quote] Said someone who has obviously not driven through Glen Echo Heights recently [/quote] I have, actually. [/quote] The land of teardowns and McCraftsmans?[/quote] Where would that be? Across the bridge?[/quote] No, right in Glen Echo Heights. It's unfortunate but true.[/quote] Besides the house in the OP, here's one across the street: http://tour.homevisit.com/mls/184007/5402-WEHAWKEN-RD-BETHESDA-MD-20816 And 5103 Wehawken, 6216 Winnebago and 6305 Walhonding. All massive brand new or newish builds. And that's just what's on the market, let alone what's been built there and already sold in the past dozen years. [b]That one's been on the market forever--since 5/15--and the price, which seems very high compared with others in the neighborhood, hasn't been reduced once. [/quote][/quote][/b] Noticed this too[/quote]
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