Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:10,000 square feet is actually a pretty small lot - that's less than 1/4 of an acre. No way would I pay $675k for a small lot in the WJ district. Even if you put one of those crappy NDI things that someone on here keeps hawking you are well over $1 million. You can get something nicer for that.
In my neighborhood in the BCC district 5,000 sq. foot lots are going for over a million so I think this is a large lot comparatively speaking.
Agree. 10,000 sq ft is a huge lot inside the Beltway in Bethesda.
Our "lot" was nearly $700k.
My lot is 8800 sq ft inside the beltway in Bethesda and I will tell you it's small. There is about 16 feet between houses on each side, which is not very much - it's basically 8 feet from the lot line. Our lot is smaller than many so a 10,000 sq ft lot is not huge, even in Bethesda.
It certainly is. 1200 sq feet goes far.
If uiur house is tight, that is your builder's fault that the side setback is so narrow. 8800 inside the beltway is a great size, unless you're from outer suburbia is Kansas.