Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd likely pick Kings Manor. Houses built in that era mostly were well built. YMMV.
Read the posts about how some of those Kings Manor townhouses are smelly now with water damage. Time takes its toll on those structures.
Anonymous wrote:I'd likely pick Kings Manor. Houses built in that era mostly were well built. YMMV.
Anonymous wrote:I would not buy any of those units - at any price. I watched them get built.
Anonymous wrote:Are there a lot of kids in this community? Jsut curious what the general vibe is? Do kids play in that green grassy space or walk to school bus together?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much would you offer?
$650K at the most. It's horrifically dated, and I'd be worried about noise from the upstairs owners in a building like this. It's not a high rise, so they probably used wood between floors, which means if your upstairs neighbors play loud music or stomp while walking, you'll probably hear it all.
That’s about $200K less than any similar unit at Union Park has sold over the past year. You aren’t playing with a full deck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's close to Safeway and walking distance of McClean Metro. Having someone's living room above me is a no-go however. At least it's on the lower level.
The tile job in the kitchen is inappropriate. Its border should align vertically with the upper cabinets, not the countertop; a typical occurrence using cheap contractors that don't have a design background.
That was throwing me off too. Old people don't want stairs, young people with young kids don't want a townhouse, older people can afford more.
False. There are plenty of younger people who’ll buy townhouses zoned to the Langley or McLean pyramids. One of the School Board members with two young kids lives in a townhouse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's close to Safeway and walking distance of McClean Metro. Having someone's living room above me is a no-go however. At least it's on the lower level.
The tile job in the kitchen is inappropriate. Its border should align vertically with the upper cabinets, not the countertop; a typical occurrence using cheap contractors that don't have a design background.
That was throwing me off too. Old people don't want stairs, young people with young kids don't want a townhouse, older people can afford more.
Anonymous wrote:It's close to Safeway and walking distance of McClean Metro. Having someone's living room above me is a no-go however. At least it's on the lower level.
The tile job in the kitchen is inappropriate. Its border should align vertically with the upper cabinets, not the countertop; a typical occurrence using cheap contractors that don't have a design background.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah probably will sell close to the price they bought it for. What do you think of this community? Is it worth buying this sort of a condo-townhouse?
The area is a cut-through for traffic and kind of an odd location. It’s walkable to the Safeway and McLean Metro.