Anonymous wrote:It’s basically only one bathroom and two bedrooms up.
Bad schools.
Priced too high.
Right off Carlin springs.
Anonymous wrote:Not a desirable part of north Arlington which is why developers aren’t biting. A 6500 sq ft lot would sell at this price in almost any other area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at the street view. Strikes me as a teardown, so I wonder if there's an issue with the easements that is making it unattractive to a developer, or if they need to wait for the seller to come down on price.
This is one of those properties that is awkwardly straddling the line—it’s currently a bit too overpriced to be a teardown, while also being unappealing with too much work ($$) to bring it up to standard to appeal to real live-in buyers.
I agree, but I think the 2 real bedrooms is the real issue. Most people move to Arlington for the schools which means they have kids...a 3 bedroom SFH is sort of the bare minimum. A true basement bedroom might be passable, but this is just an open basement rec room being passed as a bedroom.
+100
If you have two kids do you put them both upstairs and just hope you can fit a queen bed in that tiny bedroom on the first floor? Or do you have one upstairs and one downstairs?