Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Extremely overpriced.
That’s the going rate for a 5+ br in AU park. Whether you personally would pay that much to live there is a different question, but the market very much supports these prices.
It’s terrible bc the neighborhood stinks. Save and see if you can do better in Kent or Cleveland Park. Otherwise, prepare for your kids to be slaked by the depravity of AU Park.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Extremely overpriced.
That’s the going rate for a 5+ br in AU park. Whether you personally would pay that much to live there is a different question, but the market very much supports these prices.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing special about it at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The window AC unit in a bedroom is a nice touch on a nearly $2 million house.
That is AU in a nutshell.
Anonymous wrote:They really made the floorplan include a lot of the features families want today (large kitchen, mudroom, en-suite, etc), and I actually think they did a pretty good job but the resulting spaces are really small and you lose the ability to entertain really at all.
I think I would prefer an addition on the back.
Anonymous wrote:Extremely overpriced.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing special about it at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems fine, but looks like every other house in AU Park.
Already under contract
Well, that’s what happens in AU Park. But, if you are looking for a house, I wouldn’t feel like you missed out too much. There are bound to be a number of substantially similar places on the market over the next several months.
I hope so. I feel like houses in this condition and location are few and far between
Anonymous wrote:The window AC unit in a bedroom is a nice touch on a nearly $2 million house.
Anonymous wrote:
Where do you park?