Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am confused about the responses that the house is small and in a busy area, though.
3K sq feet and 6 bedrooms is three times as much as my family lives in.
And it's not on a main street. Also don't understand why you *wouldn't* want to live on a main street, though -- I much prefer a busy populated street near transit.
Who said the house was small?
3000 sf isn't small but it's certainly not "huge" either. It's pretty average sized for American UMC.
It's not average for DC, which is the only thing that matters in this context. It is big for the neighborhood, and it's big for DC at large. So is the lot.
That still doesn't make it "huge" though! LOL
Everything is relative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am confused about the responses that the house is small and in a busy area, though.
3K sq feet and 6 bedrooms is three times as much as my family lives in.
And it's not on a main street. Also don't understand why you *wouldn't* want to live on a main street, though -- I much prefer a busy populated street near transit.
Who said the house was small?
3000 sf isn't small but it's certainly not "huge" either. It's pretty average sized for American UMC.
It's not average for DC, which is the only thing that matters in this context. It is big for the neighborhood, and it's big for DC at large. So is the lot.
That still doesn't make it "huge" though! LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am confused about the responses that the house is small and in a busy area, though.
3K sq feet and 6 bedrooms is three times as much as my family lives in.
And it's not on a main street. Also don't understand why you *wouldn't* want to live on a main street, though -- I much prefer a busy populated street near transit.
Who said the house was small?
3000 sf isn't small but it's certainly not "huge" either. It's pretty average sized for American UMC.
It's not average for DC, which is the only thing that matters in this context. It is big for the neighborhood, and it's big for DC at large. So is the lot.