Anonymous
Post 10/26/2023 12:32     Subject: TKPK residents - thoughts on this house?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd rather live here:

https://www.redfin.com/MD/Takoma-Park/8016-Flower-Ave-20912/home/10975811#overview


That house needs some serious renovation/upgrades. It looks nice on the outside and has imo a nice backyard. However, interior is another story. The dark wood trim everywhere looks meh/really old imo and really darkens the place too.

I also think it's a little overpriced, but I don't know the Tacoma area well enough to be certain of that. Schools (going off the greatschopls ranking which I know not everyone is a fan off) also seem fairly bad (especially the elementary).


The dark wood trim is actually faithful to the period (1910s-1940s?). If you don't like it, you can hire a painter for $2,000, not $200k, to paint the trim white.

You're basically saying it's not to your taste. Which is fine, but don't come on here and tell OP it shouldn't be to her taste either and she'll have to sink an outlandish $200k.


Please do not encourage people to f*ck up a beautiful period home because they want it to look like Joanna Gaines had her way with it.


+1 to don’t eff up the craftsman vibe
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2023 12:01     Subject: TKPK residents - thoughts on this house?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd rather live here:

https://www.redfin.com/MD/Takoma-Park/8016-Flower-Ave-20912/home/10975811#overview


That house needs some serious renovation/upgrades. It looks nice on the outside and has imo a nice backyard. However, interior is another story. The dark wood trim everywhere looks meh/really old imo and really darkens the place too.

I also think it's a little overpriced, but I don't know the Tacoma area well enough to be certain of that. Schools (going off the greatschopls ranking which I know not everyone is a fan off) also seem fairly bad (especially the elementary).


The dark wood trim is actually faithful to the period (1910s-1940s?). If you don't like it, you can hire a painter for $2,000, not $200k, to paint the trim white.

You're basically saying it's not to your taste. Which is fine, but don't come on here and tell OP it shouldn't be to her taste either and she'll have to sink an outlandish $200k.


Please do not encourage people to f*ck up a beautiful period home because they want it to look like Joanna Gaines had her way with it.
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2023 11:21     Subject: TKPK residents - thoughts on this house?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd rather live here:

https://www.redfin.com/MD/Takoma-Park/8016-Flower-Ave-20912/home/10975811#overview


That house needs some serious renovation/upgrades. It looks nice on the outside and has imo a nice backyard. However, interior is another story. The dark wood trim everywhere looks meh/really old imo and really darkens the place too.

I also think it's a little overpriced, but I don't know the Tacoma area well enough to be certain of that. Schools (going off the greatschopls ranking which I know not everyone is a fan off) also seem fairly bad (especially the elementary).


The dark wood trim is actually faithful to the period (1910s-1940s?). If you don't like it, you can hire a painter for $2,000, not $200k, to paint the trim white.

You're basically saying it's not to your taste. Which is fine, but don't come on here and tell OP it shouldn't be to her taste either and she'll have to sink an outlandish $200k.
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2023 10:45     Subject: TKPK residents - thoughts on this house?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd rather live here:

https://www.redfin.com/MD/Takoma-Park/8016-Flower-Ave-20912/home/10975811#overview


It needs $200k in renovations.


NP. Which house? If the first, how do you know with no interior pics? If the second, “need” is really relative and lots of young families can deal with an older kitchen.

Anyway, the first house has the better location and is closer to the metro. I used to live on Flower and the second is a bus ride away from the metro.


PS, is that an Aga stove in the kitchen? The cabinets aren’t of the moment, but they’re not horrible at least in the pics.


It is not an aga- just a very cool retro stove.
The house is lovely.


The Flower ave kitchen is really cool! I love the stove. The cabinets while not my taste, are beautiful



Anonymous
Post 10/26/2023 10:38     Subject: TKPK residents - thoughts on this house?

Anonymous wrote:I'd rather live here:

https://www.redfin.com/MD/Takoma-Park/8016-Flower-Ave-20912/home/10975811#overview


That house needs some serious renovation/upgrades. It looks nice on the outside and has imo a nice backyard. However, interior is another story. The dark wood trim everywhere looks meh/really old imo and really darkens the place too.

I also think it's a little overpriced, but I don't know the Tacoma area well enough to be certain of that. Schools (going off the greatschopls ranking which I know not everyone is a fan off) also seem fairly bad (especially the elementary).
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2023 10:24     Subject: TKPK residents - thoughts on this house?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd rather live here:

https://www.redfin.com/MD/Takoma-Park/8016-Flower-Ave-20912/home/10975811#overview


It needs $200k in renovations.


NP. Which house? If the first, how do you know with no interior pics? If the second, “need” is really relative and lots of young families can deal with an older kitchen.

Anyway, the first house has the better location and is closer to the metro. I used to live on Flower and the second is a bus ride away from the metro.


PS, is that an Aga stove in the kitchen? The cabinets aren’t of the moment, but they’re not horrible at least in the pics.


It is not an aga- just a very cool retro stove.
The house is lovely.
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2023 10:16     Subject: TKPK residents - thoughts on this house?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd rather live here:

https://www.redfin.com/MD/Takoma-Park/8016-Flower-Ave-20912/home/10975811#overview


It needs $200k in renovations.


NP. Which house? If the first, how do you know with no interior pics? If the second, “need” is really relative and lots of young families can deal with an older kitchen.

Anyway, the first house has the better location and is closer to the metro. I used to live on Flower and the second is a bus ride away from the metro.


PS, is that an Aga stove in the kitchen? The cabinets aren’t of the moment, but they’re not horrible at least in the pics.


It doesn't look like any AGA I've ever seen. Looks like a ton of old ranges, though.
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2023 10:16     Subject: Re:TKPK residents - thoughts on this house?

I live a block away from the house on Willow. The house is on a nice quiet street with tons of kids - easy walking distance to elementary schools, middle school, metro and downtown TP - you couldn't ask for a better location. They've been working on it for a while so I'm curious to see the inside but generally the layout of those style of houses is pretty good. I think the backyard is on the small side but can't be sure.

I like the house on the Flower too but I wouldn't want to live on that section of Flower. Super busy, lots of buses and traffic.
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2023 09:55     Subject: TKPK residents - thoughts on this house?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd rather live here:

https://www.redfin.com/MD/Takoma-Park/8016-Flower-Ave-20912/home/10975811#overview


It needs $200k in renovations.


The second house does? What does it need?
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2023 09:54     Subject: TKPK residents - thoughts on this house?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd rather live here:

https://www.redfin.com/MD/Takoma-Park/8016-Flower-Ave-20912/home/10975811#overview


It needs $200k in renovations.


NP. Which house? If the first, how do you know with no interior pics? If the second, “need” is really relative and lots of young families can deal with an older kitchen.

Anyway, the first house has the better location and is closer to the metro. I used to live on Flower and the second is a bus ride away from the metro.


PS, is that an Aga stove in the kitchen? The cabinets aren’t of the moment, but they’re not horrible at least in the pics.
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2023 09:52     Subject: TKPK residents - thoughts on this house?

Willow is a very nice street and the entire city of Takoma Park is crawling with children. Your kids will be able to walk to school with buddies through middle school.

I don’t know about that particular house but can walk by and report back! IMO this one is a better location than the Flower Ave house.
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2023 09:52     Subject: TKPK residents - thoughts on this house?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd rather live here:

https://www.redfin.com/MD/Takoma-Park/8016-Flower-Ave-20912/home/10975811#overview


It needs $200k in renovations.


NP. Which house? If the first, how do you know with no interior pics? If the second, “need” is really relative and lots of young families can deal with an older kitchen.

Anyway, the first house has the better location and is closer to the metro. I used to live on Flower and the second is a bus ride away from the metro.
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2023 09:46     Subject: TKPK residents - thoughts on this house?

Anonymous wrote:I'd rather live here:

https://www.redfin.com/MD/Takoma-Park/8016-Flower-Ave-20912/home/10975811#overview


It needs $200k in renovations.
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2023 09:43     Subject: TKPK residents - thoughts on this house?

Anonymous
Post 10/26/2023 09:28     Subject: TKPK residents - thoughts on this house?

We are looking to move to historic Takoma Park from Capitol Hill and are excited to see the coming soon listing on 7210 Willow Ave:

https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/7210-Willow-Ave-Takoma-Park-MD-20912/37284694_zpid/

We have elementary and middle school aged kids and also prefer to be close to metro. Could folks in the neighborhood please share any info about the house, street, if there are many families nearby with kids, and anything else that may be useful to know. Thank you!