Anonymous wrote:Well, the first one was priced right (which is why it’s already pending).
The second one is overpriced. They bought it for $1.4 in 2021 and think it’s worth $1.925 now? One factor is they do appear to have proof of Airbnb income from renting the basement.
The third is nice but significantly overpriced having price drops with no buyer yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The most expensive house is almost 2x bigger than the least expensive and considerably bigger than the mid-priced house.
But a big issue is the fact that the least expensive house has only 2 BRs. That's a big problem for many buyers. (Why in the world would you renovate an almost 2k sqft house down to only 2BR? Madness.)
Why though? Why are 3 small bedroom better than two large ones?
Anonymous wrote:A big issue is the fact that the least expensive house has only 2 BRs. That's a big problem for many buyers. (Why in the world would you renovate an almost 2k sqft house down to only 2BR? Madness.)
Anonymous wrote:The most expensive house is almost 2x bigger than the least expensive and considerably bigger than the mid-priced house.
But a big issue is the fact that the least expensive house has only 2 BRs. That's a big problem for many buyers. (Why in the world would you renovate an almost 2k sqft house down to only 2BR? Madness.)
Anonymous wrote:The middle listing shows what a difference non-professional photos make. They doing that house an injustice if those are the marketing photos
Anonymous wrote:The one on Porter Street is really cute, but I don't see the appeal of living on such a busy (albeit cute) street. I believe it's got city buses going down the street, and the houses are close to the street.
Anonymous wrote:Locations