Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A house on Albion, right off the Trolley Trail and really close to the Whole Foods is going on the market.
Thanks for the heads up! The neighborhood market has been pretty slow this spring. Hoping for some more listings.
6704 Albion
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A house on Albion, right off the Trolley Trail and really close to the Whole Foods is going on the market.
Thanks for the heads up! The neighborhood market has been pretty slow this spring. Hoping for some more listings.
Anonymous wrote:A house on Albion, right off the Trolley Trail and really close to the Whole Foods is going on the market.
Anonymous wrote:House is pending after 6 days
Anonymous wrote:PG County
Anonymous wrote:There were multiple offers but no escalation or counter offers.
I don't want to diss the person who bought it. I think it's a very good house and we would have been happy there.
Anonymous wrote:University Hills ES is good by PG standards, but if you talk to parents not all are happy. Also, what will you do about middle school and high school. Something to think about. Like other majority white neighborhoods in PG, you'll be fine if you're white, other the moms are pretty cliquey.
Anonymous wrote:University Hills ES is good by PG standards, but if you talk to parents not all are happy. Also, what will you do about middle school and high school. Something to think about. Like other majority white neighborhoods in PG, you'll be fine if you're white, other the moms are pretty cliquey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, it has a sump pump down there and there is a bit of water damage that must be from a time it must have flooded. And the flooring is just a bit ugly in general.
Which comps made you think it's worth $385k?
$334 per sq. foot just seems rather high.
Seems like I was incompletely wrong and it went for $347 a sq. foot
Bidding war!
No bidding war.. just one buyer that overpaid in my opinion. I'll keep an eye on it though to see how it appreciates