Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A designer did design this home. It is definitely expensive and will only really fit a niche market because it was designed for a multigenerational family with the two dwellings.
https://www.arlingtonmagazine.com/the-multigenerational-house/
This history is not that sordid (namely, they are LGBTQ and the couple has split).
I am even more intrigued. The link shows a husband and wife and their two kids and grandparents. Did husband come out of closet and cause the breakup?
Do you know that or just assuming? Arlington is pretty ho hum about same sex couples and non-traditional families. Sounds like there is more to the story.
That house is going to require a very specific buyer with a big budget for renovations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s like right next to 66 has no one mentioned that? This is not a $2 million neighborhood unless like the walls are embedded with dollar bills
It’s over a block from 66 and the noise really doesn’t carry. It’s actually not a bad location. Still not worth +$2M.
The realtor needs to edit that massive block of text in the description and instead put a link to the Arlington magazine article. It helps clarify the odd floor plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A designer did design this home. It is definitely expensive and will only really fit a niche market because it was designed for a multigenerational family with the two dwellings.
https://www.arlingtonmagazine.com/the-multigenerational-house/
This history is not that sordid (namely, they are LGBTQ and the couple has split).
I am even more intrigued. The link shows a husband and wife and their two kids and grandparents. Did husband come out of closet and cause the breakup?
Do you know that or just assuming? Arlington is pretty ho hum about same sex couples and non-traditional families. Sounds like there is more to the story.
That house is going to require a very specific buyer with a big budget for renovations.
Anonymous wrote:1. Biggest problem - zero privacy in front or back yards. Just basically on display.
2. The interior is a sea of blah white. Needs wallpaper, paint, dark wood, character. It’s awful. I suspect they painted over all the good stuff.
Anonymous wrote:It’s like right next to 66 has no one mentioned that? This is not a $2 million neighborhood unless like the walls are embedded with dollar bills
Anonymous wrote:It’s like right next to 66 has no one mentioned that? This is not a $2 million neighborhood unless like the walls are embedded with dollar bills
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can spell overpriced you’ll understand why it’s still sitting
Really specific houses take longer to sell. This one is in that category as it needs a multigenerational family. It's not a standard ADU, as it has shared spaces like a ground floor bathroom, so you can't just rent out the ADU. This house also has two full, expensive kitchens. That's hard to find a comp for as that feature doesn't exist in other houses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A designer did design this home. It is definitely expensive and will only really fit a niche market because it was designed for a multigenerational family with the two dwellings.
https://www.arlingtonmagazine.com/the-multigenerational-house/
This history is not that sordid (namely, they are LGBTQ and the couple has split).
I am even more intrigued. The link shows a husband and wife and their two kids and grandparents. Did husband come out of closet and cause the breakup?
Do you know that or just assuming? Arlington is pretty ho hum about same sex couples and non-traditional families. Sounds like there is more to the story.
That house is going to require a very specific buyer with a big budget for renovations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A designer did design this home. It is definitely expensive and will only really fit a niche market because it was designed for a multigenerational family with the two dwellings.
https://www.arlingtonmagazine.com/the-multigenerational-house/
This history is not that sordid (namely, they are LGBTQ and the couple has split).
I am even more intrigued. The link shows a husband and wife and their two kids and grandparents. Did husband come out of closet and cause the breakup?