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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have toured the house. It is really quite beautiful inside with nice finishes. It is different than some of the other larger homes in Glen Echo Heights and Mohican Hills in that it isn't cavernous with lots of dead space. Having said that, I agree. It started way too high. My guess is that it will go for 1.35 to 1.45. A beautiful neighborhood but there seems to be an abandoned small house next door that is practically falling over. Somewhat typical for the neighborhood--beautiful homes next to wrecks. [/quote] Next to 3/4 of a million dollar wrecks waiting to be flipped [/quote] True enough. The difficulty is getting the owners to part with the properties even when no longer lived in. I've heard that is a bit of an issue in Glen Echo Heights. [/quote] It is semi prolific with NIMBYs. My fav two are of the old grocery store at the bottom of Walhonding and MacArthur can no longer be a store or turned into something else. They like they look but don't want the traffic. There was also a dilapidated two bedroom one bath log cabin home that an investor bought it they slapped a historic tag on it. It was basically a shed.[/quote] I believe people live in the "store" at the bottom of MacArthur. They just kept the signage as a nod to history. NIMBYs.[/quote] Neighborhood gossip is it is the original owner's son or something.[/quote] The owners are part of Rembrandt Builders, perhaps the ugliest designs in the Glen Echo Heights/Mohican Hills area. They weren't allowed to significantly alter the old store building or take down the sign. [/quote] I rather like their work. [url]http://rembrandtbuilders.com/finished-homes/6604-seven-locks/index.html[/url] [/quote] Mnice house horrible location. They lowered the price multiple times to sell that house. I think it was on the market for over 1yr[/quote] It did take awhile to sell last time on the market. It is abutted by houses on all sides, including an abandoned mess immediately next door. It would be a great house at the right price but you would need to invest in some seriously creative landscaping. [/quote] +1[/quote]
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