Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love new houses, but the ones they're building in PH are seriously awful. And the remodels are even worse. We toured so many that were frankenstein houses. Garages that didn't connect inside the house (had to walk around even though they were physically connected).
Can you point out some of the new ones that are awful? I am very familiar with all of the newer homes in the area and they all seem to be your standard spec builder. As for the remodels there are some pretty bad ones but those aren't really on the market and are usually marketed as teardown.
DP here. Don't know what the finished product looks like but the marketing of this house, which is at the absolute high end of the PH market, is atrocious.
http://frankly.com/FX8467784
On the other hand, I think this house looks fine, but it's an example of a PH house priced over a million that just sits on the market for months.
http://frankly.com/FX8450441
The second house is overpriced, that's why it's been sitting.
The first house is too eccentric to sell quickly. I drive past it every morning and I was shocked to learn it was a house built to sell. From the look and the layout, I assumed it was someone building a house for themselves because the style of that house is too unique for the market, certainly for the PH market. That house would have taken a long time to sell even in Arlington or McLean, simply because this style is preferred by a minority of buyers.
It's hard to say what's "unique" for PH, because it's whatever the buyer of a teardown wants to put up. There are houses built in the last few years in PH that look Colonials built in Ashburn in 1995 or Craftsmans built in Arlington in 2010. There are contemporary homes in Arlington or McLean that have sold for over a million in less than a month, so it's not only the style that is an issue. It's also price and, perhaps, construction quality (hard to say since it's been marketed unfinished).
I think it's pretty self-evident that contemporary houses are less popular in this area and move a lot slower. There is a comparable size house next door to the one you posted that was listed for over a million, and went very quickly. It's a fairly conventional Craftsman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love new houses, but the ones they're building in PH are seriously awful. And the remodels are even worse. We toured so many that were frankenstein houses. Garages that didn't connect inside the house (had to walk around even though they were physically connected).
Can you point out some of the new ones that are awful? I am very familiar with all of the newer homes in the area and they all seem to be your standard spec builder. As for the remodels there are some pretty bad ones but those aren't really on the market and are usually marketed as teardown.
DP here. Don't know what the finished product looks like but the marketing of this house, which is at the absolute high end of the PH market, is atrocious.
http://frankly.com/FX8467784
On the other hand, I think this house looks fine, but it's an example of a PH house priced over a million that just sits on the market for months.
http://frankly.com/FX8450441
The second house is overpriced, that's why it's been sitting.
The first house is too eccentric to sell quickly. I drive past it every morning and I was shocked to learn it was a house built to sell. From the look and the layout, I assumed it was someone building a house for themselves because the style of that house is too unique for the market, certainly for the PH market. That house would have taken a long time to sell even in Arlington or McLean, simply because this style is preferred by a minority of buyers.
The first house also has a virtually non-existent yard with a deck on back that looks like it was moved from a Toll Brothers Leesburg townhouse. No way for $1.3.
Toll brothers deck? I guess you have run out of insults. It's a California style house which is not easy to sell around here. It will stl from around 1.2
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love new houses, but the ones they're building in PH are seriously awful. And the remodels are even worse. We toured so many that were frankenstein houses. Garages that didn't connect inside the house (had to walk around even though they were physically connected).
Can you point out some of the new ones that are awful? I am very familiar with all of the newer homes in the area and they all seem to be your standard spec builder. As for the remodels there are some pretty bad ones but those aren't really on the market and are usually marketed as teardown.
DP here. Don't know what the finished product looks like but the marketing of this house, which is at the absolute high end of the PH market, is atrocious.
http://frankly.com/FX8467784
On the other hand, I think this house looks fine, but it's an example of a PH house priced over a million that just sits on the market for months.
http://frankly.com/FX8450441
The second house is overpriced, that's why it's been sitting.
The first house is too eccentric to sell quickly. I drive past it every morning and I was shocked to learn it was a house built to sell. From the look and the layout, I assumed it was someone building a house for themselves because the style of that house is too unique for the market, certainly for the PH market. That house would have taken a long time to sell even in Arlington or McLean, simply because this style is preferred by a minority of buyers.
The first house also has a virtually non-existent yard with a deck on back that looks like it was moved from a Toll Brothers Leesburg townhouse. No way for $1.3.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love new houses, but the ones they're building in PH are seriously awful. And the remodels are even worse. We toured so many that were frankenstein houses. Garages that didn't connect inside the house (had to walk around even though they were physically connected).
Can you point out some of the new ones that are awful? I am very familiar with all of the newer homes in the area and they all seem to be your standard spec builder. As for the remodels there are some pretty bad ones but those aren't really on the market and are usually marketed as teardown.
DP here. Don't know what the finished product looks like but the marketing of this house, which is at the absolute high end of the PH market, is atrocious.
http://frankly.com/FX8467784
On the other hand, I think this house looks fine, but it's an example of a PH house priced over a million that just sits on the market for months.
http://frankly.com/FX8450441
The second house is overpriced, that's why it's been sitting.
The first house is too eccentric to sell quickly. I drive past it every morning and I was shocked to learn it was a house built to sell. From the look and the layout, I assumed it was someone building a house for themselves because the style of that house is too unique for the market, certainly for the PH market. That house would have taken a long time to sell even in Arlington or McLean, simply because this style is preferred by a minority of buyers.
It's hard to say what's "unique" for PH, because it's whatever the buyer of a teardown wants to put up. There are houses built in the last few years in PH that look Colonials built in Ashburn in 1995 or Craftsmans built in Arlington in 2010. There are contemporary homes in Arlington or McLean that have sold for over a million in less than a month, so it's not only the style that is an issue. It's also price and, perhaps, construction quality (hard to say since it's been marketed unfinished).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love new houses, but the ones they're building in PH are seriously awful. And the remodels are even worse. We toured so many that were frankenstein houses. Garages that didn't connect inside the house (had to walk around even though they were physically connected).
Can you point out some of the new ones that are awful? I am very familiar with all of the newer homes in the area and they all seem to be your standard spec builder. As for the remodels there are some pretty bad ones but those aren't really on the market and are usually marketed as teardown.
DP here. Don't know what the finished product looks like but the marketing of this house, which is at the absolute high end of the PH market, is atrocious.
http://frankly.com/FX8467784
On the other hand, I think this house looks fine, but it's an example of a PH house priced over a million that just sits on the market for months.
http://frankly.com/FX8450441
The second house is overpriced, that's why it's been sitting.
The first house is too eccentric to sell quickly. I drive past it every morning and I was shocked to learn it was a house built to sell. From the look and the layout, I assumed it was someone building a house for themselves because the style of that house is too unique for the market, certainly for the PH market. That house would have taken a long time to sell even in Arlington or McLean, simply because this style is preferred by a minority of buyers.
Anonymous wrote:When main stream builders start building in it will upswing. Right now there are random builders constructing junk that will show extreme wear and tear in 10 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love new houses, but the ones they're building in PH are seriously awful. And the remodels are even worse. We toured so many that were frankenstein houses. Garages that didn't connect inside the house (had to walk around even though they were physically connected).
Can you point out some of the new ones that are awful? I am very familiar with all of the newer homes in the area and they all seem to be your standard spec builder. As for the remodels there are some pretty bad ones but those aren't really on the market and are usually marketed as teardown.
DP here. Don't know what the finished product looks like but the marketing of this house, which is at the absolute high end of the PH market, is atrocious.
http://frankly.com/FX8467784
On the other hand, I think this house looks fine, but it's an example of a PH house priced over a million that just sits on the market for months.
http://frankly.com/FX8450441
The second house is overpriced, that's why it's been sitting.
The first house is too eccentric to sell quickly. I drive past it every morning and I was shocked to learn it was a house built to sell. From the look and the layout, I assumed it was someone building a house for themselves because the style of that house is too unique for the market, certainly for the PH market. That house would have taken a long time to sell even in Arlington or McLean, simply because this style is preferred by a minority of buyers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love new houses, but the ones they're building in PH are seriously awful. And the remodels are even worse. We toured so many that were frankenstein houses. Garages that didn't connect inside the house (had to walk around even though they were physically connected).
Can you point out some of the new ones that are awful? I am very familiar with all of the newer homes in the area and they all seem to be your standard spec builder. As for the remodels there are some pretty bad ones but those aren't really on the market and are usually marketed as teardown.
DP here. Don't know what the finished product looks like but the marketing of this house, which is at the absolute high end of the PH market, is atrocious.
http://frankly.com/FX8467784
On the other hand, I think this house looks fine, but it's an example of a PH house priced over a million that just sits on the market for months.
http://frankly.com/FX8450441
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love new houses, but the ones they're building in PH are seriously awful. And the remodels are even worse. We toured so many that were frankenstein houses. Garages that didn't connect inside the house (had to walk around even though they were physically connected).
Can you point out some of the new ones that are awful? I am very familiar with all of the newer homes in the area and they all seem to be your standard spec builder. As for the remodels there are some pretty bad ones but those aren't really on the market and are usually marketed as teardown.
DP here. Don't know what the finished product looks like but the marketing of this house, which is at the absolute high end of the PH market, is atrocious.
http://frankly.com/FX8467784
On the other hand, I think this house looks fine, but it's an example of a PH house priced over a million that just sits on the market for months.
http://frankly.com/FX8450441
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love new houses, but the ones they're building in PH are seriously awful. And the remodels are even worse. We toured so many that were frankenstein houses. Garages that didn't connect inside the house (had to walk around even though they were physically connected).
Can you point out some of the new ones that are awful? I am very familiar with all of the newer homes in the area and they all seem to be your standard spec builder. As for the remodels there are some pretty bad ones but those aren't really on the market and are usually marketed as teardown.