Anonymous wrote:The people who lived there did not spare any expense on the interior, so dated but quality. And it is quality building that you won't find today. Considering that two new houses a couple of blocks away with similar square footage just sold for about $5M, it doesn't seem that the buyer will have any remorse.
Anonymous wrote:Priced it low because they knew it would draw eyeballs from all price points. Smart. The sellers + agent had a dilemma: the interior is very dated and tired....but its a big house on a big corner lot. So its tough to price it with any accuracy in this market.
With a $1m escalation it's clear there was a big bidding war, likely with multiple rounds of back & forth.
Personally, I did not imagine this closing at $2.9m. If I had to guess, I would think the sellers are also very (happily) surprised with the outcome. This market is confounding.
Anonymous wrote:probably hasn't been opened for the season so rather than show a pic with the winter cover on they photoshopped the water...Anonymous wrote:Is is the pool really there or is it a fake picture? It looks fake to me.
probably hasn't been opened for the season so rather than show a pic with the winter cover on they photoshopped the water...Anonymous wrote:Is is the pool really there or is it a fake picture? It looks fake to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Priced it low because they knew it would draw eyeballs from all price points. Smart. The sellers + agent had a dilemma: the interior is very dated and tired....but its a big house on a big corner lot. So its tough to price it with any accuracy in this market.
With a $1m escalation it's clear there was a big bidding war, likely with multiple rounds of back & forth.
Personally, I did not imagine this closing at $2.9m. If I had to guess, I would think the sellers are also very (happily) surprised with the outcome. This market is confounding.
All of this. Also, having been in a similar situation, I bet you the buyers who lost the bidding war were actually relieved. Everyone involved knew it was being bid up over its true value, but whoever "won" was just a little more willing to overpay.
But the losers will be glad when they find their house and wind up spending 500k less. This one was nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Priced it low because they knew it would draw eyeballs from all price points. Smart. The sellers + agent had a dilemma: the interior is very dated and tired....but its a big house on a big corner lot. So its tough to price it with any accuracy in this market.
With a $1m escalation it's clear there was a big bidding war, likely with multiple rounds of back & forth.
Personally, I did not imagine this closing at $2.9m. If I had to guess, I would think the sellers are also very (happily) surprised with the outcome. This market is confounding.