Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is what they call "missing middle".
LOL.
I find it interesting that some people are willing to pay this much for an attached house with virtually zero yard, when a comparable new build SFH could be obtained in the same neighborhood on a slightly larger plot for a similar price (for example this one: https://redf.in/HOlijv)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is what they call "missing middle".
LOL.
I find it interesting that some people are willing to pay this much for an attached house with virtually zero yard, when a comparable new build SFH could be obtained in the same neighborhood on a slightly larger plot for a similar price (for example this one: https://redf.in/HOlijv)
Anonymous wrote:I think this is what they call "missing middle".
LOL.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't this a SFH? Based on the photos it looks like a SFH, and the listing has the property time listed as single family as well.
That being said, that's too expensive for Del Ray. Someone buying that prolly has a family (ie kids) so unless going private, the lack of good schools makes that price point an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't this a SFH? Based on the photos it looks like a SFH, and the listing has the property time listed as single family as well.
That being said, that's too expensive for Del Ray. Someone buying that prolly has a family (ie kids) so unless going private, the lack of good schools makes that price point an issue.
Anonymous wrote:That's so interesting- based on photo 1, it looks like the unit doesn't actually share second floor walls? Is that the case?