Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks I am glad I am not the only one. Realtors have taken offense when I have said that I didn't count parquet floors as "hardwood floors" and I found them personally unattractive.
For the PP who asked I am looking at condos in Arlington and Alexandria.
Anonymous wrote:Technically, they are hardwood but it's not what people think of when they hear "hardwood." I am pretty much the only person I know who likes them. They are associated with post-WWII garden style apartments and similarly less-desirable properties.
Anonymous wrote:No, they're pretty ugly.
jindc wrote:We have them in our investment property and plan on putting new floors down before someone buys it. They are old school. They're hardwood, but not my style, especially since every other aspect of our condo is renovated. Some people like "original" details, this is what I'd consider an original detail. But an unattractive one for my tastes!
You can buy my condo - I'll put new floors in for ya!