Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Click on the street view- you can see what the old house used to look like...
looks much better now, the other houses are very ugly and small
And still went for $680,000. !! We're up Old Georgetown past 495 and I would love to be in this neighborhood, but we're priced out. I can't believe that that tiny house sold as a tear down for $680,000. Well, I can believe it, just don't want to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Click on the street view- you can see what the old house used to look like...
looks much better now, the other houses are very ugly and small
New build? Or major renovation of former?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Click on the street view- you can see what the old house used to look like...
looks much better now, the other houses are very ugly and small
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Click on the street view- you can see what the old house used to look like...
looks much better now, the other houses are very ugly and small
Anonymous wrote:Click on the street view- you can see what the old house used to look like...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Itailnate? Clearly, you have never been to Italy. There is *nothing* Italian about this house.
Also, there is too much gray. Too many sellers go overboard on the gray.
Just quoting the real estate description.
Speaking of the real estate description, there are a LOT of "steps" from that house to downtown Bethesda. Two miles of "steps."
Anonymous wrote:Not sure what was going through the mind of the designer with this one. And it's way overpriced for the neighborhood - but I guess if you want a part Italianate, part southern plantation infill house than it's a steal at almost 1.8 mil.
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Bethesda/5502-Johnson-Ave-20817/home/10655824
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She said Victorian w/ ornate fixtures. He said 2013 architecture with clean lines. Her sister is an aspiring painter who really wanted to give them a mural on the ceiling as a wedding present. Compromises were made, and-- voila.
Is this my favorite poster again? The one who makes up elaborate and hilarious stories about people based on their kids' names?
As for the house, well - you gotta get yourself some marble columns! But sometimes, just one will do.