Anonymous wrote:Yeah because we need more landlords in Olney. Maybe you could leave the houses for actual families who want to achieve the dream of home ownership and invest in stocks or starting a business that benefits people or something? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Ours in Rockville/Olney border sold before teh open house. The buyer made an offer based on the pictures alone. It was pretty wild
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is that still the norm here? I was not following the market for a while, but these are very close to my house. Upper 600-780K price range. We actually thought we wanted to make an offer and get a second house here for rent, but it turns out we had no game to do it out of the blue when they came on the market.
Which homes?
I would tell, but as I live a street down, I am not going to on a public forum. Hope you understand.
Just searched them up. They went fast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is that still the norm here? I was not following the market for a while, but these are very close to my house. Upper 600-780K price range. We actually thought we wanted to make an offer and get a second house here for rent, but it turns out we had no game to do it out of the blue when they came on the market.
Which homes?
I would tell, but as I live a street down, I am not going to on a public forum. Hope you understand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is that still the norm here? I was not following the market for a while, but these are very close to my house. Upper 600-780K price range. We actually thought we wanted to make an offer and get a second house here for rent, but it turns out we had no game to do it out of the blue when they came on the market.
Which homes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if a home is priced right no matter the area it will go under contract pretty quickly. Olney is a popular area, and a nice suburban family community so it doesn't surprise me. A good friend of mine just put hers on the market a couple days ago, I expect it to go quickly.
Thanks for replying, I travel a lot for work so not up to date. I mean months at the time travel. Do you mind telling me the subdivision your friend lives in?
She's in James Creek. I used to live in James Creek years ago, it's a great neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Is that still the norm here? I was not following the market for a while, but these are very close to my house. Upper 600-780K price range. We actually thought we wanted to make an offer and get a second house here for rent, but it turns out we had no game to do it out of the blue when they came on the market.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if a home is priced right no matter the area it will go under contract pretty quickly. Olney is a popular area, and a nice suburban family community so it doesn't surprise me. A good friend of mine just put hers on the market a couple days ago, I expect it to go quickly.
Thanks for replying, I travel a lot for work so not up to date. I mean months at the time travel. Do you mind telling me the subdivision your friend lives in?
Anonymous wrote:I think if a home is priced right no matter the area it will go under contract pretty quickly. Olney is a popular area, and a nice suburban family community so it doesn't surprise me. A good friend of mine just put hers on the market a couple days ago, I expect it to go quickly.