Anonymous wrote:I've been in that house and others by that builder. The work seems to be decent quality but I don't like his floor plans at all. He is huge on open space (cheaper!) but the flow isn't good at all, and a few different choices would make a huge difference. Like who wants a huge window in the master bath to overlook a busy road. Or spend that much with no garage. Honestly if he added an ADU in the back like the listing suggests, it might sell because then a buyer could immediately use it as a STR.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Listed by Elizabeth Lucchesi • Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc.
•703-683-0400 (broker)
•Source:BRIGHT MLS #VAAX2027876
House hunters, call and ask about the fence. Make Elizabeth earn that commission.
I just read her reviews. It sounds like she's a known scammer. Feel bad for those sellers.
Anonymous wrote:It also shows as a 99% chance of severe flooding in 30 Years. I don't know about you but I'm not spending 1.7 million to live directly in a flood plain.
Anonymous wrote:I get paid per hour and if I went to see this house based on a fraudulent inducement I would ask for my hourly rate on the spot. You lied to me, that will be $2250. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Listed by Elizabeth Lucchesi • Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc.
•703-683-0400 (broker)
•Source:BRIGHT MLS #VAAX2027876
House hunters, call and ask about the fence. Make Elizabeth earn that commission.
Anonymous wrote:Photo 2 of this one has an entire fence photoshopped in, but in reality there is zero fence on the property: https://redf.in/cJjXUT
I think that crosses the line and should be considered false advertising.
This house is on a busy intersection so it isn’t selling. So far the photoshopped fence hasn’t convinced anyone to buy it.
Anonymous wrote:Listed by Elizabeth Lucchesi • Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc.
•703-683-0400 (broker)
•Source:BRIGHT MLS #VAAX2027876
House hunters, call and ask about the fence. Make Elizabeth earn that commission.