Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We bid on this house because of the proximity to the new pool/tennis/playground near Hearst, not to mention the house itself was really beautiful and well laid out. Our offer included escalations with a cap of $2.8 and we still lost. We were disappointed to not get the house but there was no way in good conscience we could pay $3 million for this house, even in this market.
Wow. Where's that poster who keeps saying bidding wars are over.
Anonymous wrote:We bid on this house because of the proximity to the new pool/tennis/playground near Hearst, not to mention the house itself was really beautiful and well laid out. Our offer included escalations with a cap of $2.8 and we still lost. We were disappointed to not get the house but there was no way in good conscience we could pay $3 million for this house, even in this market.
Anonymous wrote:We bid on this house because of the proximity to the new pool/tennis/playground near Hearst, not to mention the house itself was really beautiful and well laid out. Our offer included escalations with a cap of $2.8 and we still lost. We were disappointed to not get the house but there was no way in good conscience we could pay $3 million for this house, even in this market.
Anonymous wrote:Add: possibilities for easy expansion (attic large enough to be made into a true owner’s suite or other living area) and the house has been very well-maintained
Anonymous wrote:Nice lot and plenty of room to expand or even add a pool should the buyer wish. I think it’s going to go for 2.6 the way the market has been going. It’s in great shape, very well maintained.
Anonymous wrote:What made this house so valuable? I want to understand as a buyer who is getting priced out of the market around the $2.3 mark.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister bid on this house. I’m started to think she didn’t bid nearly enough. It’s the 8th house they’ve bid on so they’re used to rejection at this point.
What did she bid? (House is under contract now.)
Anonymous wrote:At ask or just below. This house is not particularly special and it’s immediately across from a school.
And the new DC income tax rates aren’t making buying high in DC more appealing…