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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't know how to see what is previously looked like but this reno completely ruined what sounds like a historic home. From the outside it looks like a standard 1980s build and on the inside it looks like someone embraced the HGTV "farmhouse" style to an extreme. I have no idea about the market in SS or what it will go for. I do love old houses, grew up in one, have always bought them and hate to see this happen. Poor old house. [/quote] I completely agree with you, really awful reno. I would not have guessed this was a historic house. But there are plenty of buyers who remain into the HGTV farmhouse style.[/quote] Maybe, but wouldn't those buyers just go for a new build? [/quote] A new build would be more.[/quote] If you can find land for less than 200K, there's a good chance it won't cost as much as this house. [/quote] True, yet.... Please return with a listing link for this <$200k parcel of land. Inside the beltway. Even nearby. The farmhouse style new builds are in the $2 million and up range, with land $700k and up. [/quote] There's 9 in Montgomery County in areas like Rockville, Gaithersburg, Sandy Spring, and Burtonsville. All at least a quarter acre. Even more when you factor in places like Poolesville and Dickerson, but that's further out. [/quote] This just demonstrates how clueless people are. Equating 20910 in SS with far-out places like Gaithersburg and Burtonsville.[/quote] I mean you said inside the beltway, aren't those towns/cities inside the beltway or closeby? [/quote]NO they are most assuredly not. [/quote]
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