Anonymous wrote:Well they lowered the price $50k. I agree the driveway setup is nuts. They should make the steppy steps sidewalk a slope and get rid of the tire damaging curbs.
Anonymous wrote:That driveway is absolutely awful! Beyond the hideousness I can only see sprained ankles and scraped cars. Take that dumb 1.5-step overly narrow meaningless walkway staircase out along with all the other inexplicable ledges and put in a proper driveway
Anonymous wrote:It's not a horrible location in the sense that it's centrally located Ballston that's walkable to the Metro (20 mins, anyway) or a quick hop onto 66 and is big enough for a family with a couple of kids. There's also a yard and a park not too far away, but you'd have to cross Glebe to get there. It's close-in suburb living. What confounds me a little more is all the grey (isn't millennial grey out out out?)
It's not for me, leaving that driveway sure would suck during rush hour, and I think that's too much money to live right on Glebe, but I suspect it'll make some family happy once they paint most of the walls.
Anonymous wrote:No place to park and it would be impossible to get on and out of that narrow driveway onto busy Glebe.
Anonymous wrote:It's not a horrible location in the sense that it's centrally located Ballston that's walkable to the Metro (20 mins, anyway) or a quick hop onto 66 and is big enough for a family with a couple of kids. There's also a yard and a park not too far away, but you'd have to cross Glebe to get there. It's close-in suburb living. What confounds me a little more is all the grey (isn't millennial grey out out out?)
It's not for me, leaving that driveway sure would suck during rush hour, and I think that's too much money to live right on Glebe, but I suspect it'll make some family happy once they paint most of the walls.
Anonymous wrote:Why not just let it go? People aren't waxing eloquently about this house, and picking apart listings is a fun pastime.
Anonymous wrote:I would hate to live on a road as busy as Glebe