Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish people from Herndon and Olney and St. Louis were constitutionally forbidden to comment on threads dealing with city homes. omg, it doesn't have walk-in closets! omg, it has radiators! well for THAT price, I would expect a 2-car garage. What's with the shared bathroom for the kids? I would never spend $800K and not get a separate bathroom for each bedroom.
seriously, stfu. It just makes it harder to get to the interesting and relevant posts like 15:31's. (and as a return favor, I promise never to comment on threads asking if this McMansion tear down in Oakton is fairly priced, since I know nothing of Oakton)
It's people who have traveled widely who can appreciate how non-descript this house is. St. Louis has wonderful rowhouses in neighborhoods with real character.
Anonymous wrote:I wish people from Herndon and Olney and St. Louis were constitutionally forbidden to comment on threads dealing with city homes. omg, it doesn't have walk-in closets! omg, it has radiators! well for THAT price, I would expect a 2-car garage. What's with the shared bathroom for the kids? I would never spend $800K and not get a separate bathroom for each bedroom.
seriously, stfu. It just makes it harder to get to the interesting and relevant posts like 15:31's. (and as a return favor, I promise never to comment on threads asking if this McMansion tear down in Oakton is fairly priced, since I know nothing of Oakton)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It started off way overpriced (825k) and they came down but not enough. It seems a bit dumpy in person (I think it looks great in the pics) and some of the mods (like added closets) serve to detract a bit. A MUCH nicer house on Benton just sold for just over 800k (listed at 795) and flew off the market, so this just didn't show well in comparison. (why yes, I am also looking to buy in GP).
This. It started off as over-priced, and they've had to dig themselves out of that hole. Most of the other recent sales have been better renovated (the kitchen is the best example, and the basement also needs improvement). The bathroom that is renovated is pretty taste-specific. Also, a lot of homes in GP have a small addition on the back, which helps the small houses feel a bit bigger. This one has a few things going for it (the bit of side yard, being an end-unit) but overall I don't think the renovations are on par with the price.
-GP resident
Anonymous wrote:It started off way overpriced (825k) and they came down but not enough. It seems a bit dumpy in person (I think it looks great in the pics) and some of the mods (like added closets) serve to detract a bit. A MUCH nicer house on Benton just sold for just over 800k (listed at 795) and flew off the market, so this just didn't show well in comparison. (why yes, I am also looking to buy in GP).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This just makes me depresses. It's small and ugly. And then there are people here claiming you don't need 1.5+ for a nice house.
don't let the 1%, crazed trolls who frequent here get you down... Personally, I think this is still overpriced although we were shopping further up wisconsin when we were looking, so I'm not as familiar with glover park..., but I think you can do better for that price in nw. Granted, it will still be small, but there's more charming out there to be had...