Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am always sort of amazed more people with flexible, need to be in dc but only twice a week types don’t snap these up.
Most of those people are financially-savvy. This place has been reduced $300,000 in value in just ten years.
Meanwhile its gorgeous, 4,000 square feet, and only almost half an acre. Its also ACROSS THE STREET from Giant and a Mom's.
In D.C. that value would have gone up a $1,000,000 in the same time period.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/405-Overhill-Rd-Baltimore-MD-21210/36479093_zpid/
Yes it's amazing how much crushing taxes, terrible schools and a ton of murder depresses properties eh? In Baltimore you pay triple the tax as they do in Bethesda, which is insane.
North Baltimore real estate has not been affected by the inner city crime, you really don’t know what you are talking about.
Oh please. I lived in Baltimore for years. They still have no leads from the stabbing murder of the ex-hopkins professor and economist from that area. Even though most murders and crime are in East and West Baltimore, you're huge tax bill still goes toward the blackhole known as the Baltimore City govt and your money has to be used on a police state in the city because there is so much murder. More murder also drives away investment and businesses from the city, thus there is no relief in site for homeowners for huge tax bills. Baltimore's crime affects you directly or indirectly no matter if you like it or not if you're a resident of Baltimore. Also, have fun dealing with the hooordes of very aggressive squeegee people at every single corner who deteriorate your quality of life. You have to drive through the city at some point to get to the N. Baltimore area if you have to travel South. Have fun with the squeegee people everywhere hitting your car with their wipers when you refuse to be blackmailed by them
Anonymous wrote:Love the outside, but OMG the inside. The foyer is ... scary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am always sort of amazed more people with flexible, need to be in dc but only twice a week types don’t snap these up.
Most of those people are financially-savvy. This place has been reduced $300,000 in value in just ten years.
Meanwhile its gorgeous, 4,000 square feet, and only almost half an acre. Its also ACROSS THE STREET from Giant and a Mom's.
In D.C. that value would have gone up a $1,000,000 in the same time period.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/405-Overhill-Rd-Baltimore-MD-21210/36479093_zpid/
Yes it's amazing how much crushing taxes, terrible schools and a ton of murder depresses properties eh? In Baltimore you pay triple the tax as they do in Bethesda, which is insane.
North Baltimore real estate has not been affected by the inner city crime, you really don’t know what you are talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am always sort of amazed more people with flexible, need to be in dc but only twice a week types don’t snap these up.
Most of those people are financially-savvy. This place has been reduced $300,000 in value in just ten years.
Meanwhile its gorgeous, 4,000 square feet, and only almost half an acre. Its also ACROSS THE STREET from Giant and a Mom's.
In D.C. that value would have gone up a $1,000,000 in the same time period.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/405-Overhill-Rd-Baltimore-MD-21210/36479093_zpid/
Yes it's amazing how much crushing taxes, terrible schools and a ton of murder depresses properties eh? In Baltimore you pay triple the tax as they do in Bethesda, which is insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am always sort of amazed more people with flexible, need to be in dc but only twice a week types don’t snap these up.
Most of those people are financially-savvy. This place has been reduced $300,000 in value in just ten years.
Meanwhile its gorgeous, 4,000 square feet, and only almost half an acre. Its also ACROSS THE STREET from Giant and a Mom's.
In D.C. that value would have gone up a $1,000,000 in the same time period.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/405-Overhill-Rd-Baltimore-MD-21210/36479093_zpid/
It is not across the street from a Giant and a Moms. The Moms is a 5 minute drive or 10 minute walk (the Giant closed 10 years ago).
The house has not lost value— it was priced too high in 2008 and it is still priced to high given how dated it is. And the gardens are just weird for such a small yard.
-a Baltimore resident.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am always sort of amazed more people with flexible, need to be in dc but only twice a week types don’t snap these up.
Most of those people are financially-savvy. This place has been reduced $300,000 in value in just ten years.
Meanwhile its gorgeous, 4,000 square feet, and only almost half an acre. Its also ACROSS THE STREET from Giant and a Mom's.
In D.C. that value would have gone up a $1,000,000 in the same time period.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/405-Overhill-Rd-Baltimore-MD-21210/36479093_zpid/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am always sort of amazed more people with flexible, need to be in dc but only twice a week types don’t snap these up.
Most of those people are financially-savvy. This place has been reduced $300,000 in value in just ten years.
Meanwhile its gorgeous, 4,000 square feet, and only almost half an acre. Its also ACROSS THE STREET from Giant and a Mom's.
In D.C. that value would have gone up a $1,000,000 in the same time period.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/405-Overhill-Rd-Baltimore-MD-21210/36479093_zpid/
Yes it's amazing how much crushing taxes, terrible schools and a ton of murder depresses properties eh? In Baltimore you pay triple the tax as they do in Bethesda, which is insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am always sort of amazed more people with flexible, need to be in dc but only twice a week types don’t snap these up.
Most of those people are financially-savvy. This place has been reduced $300,000 in value in just ten years.
Meanwhile its gorgeous, 4,000 square feet, and only almost half an acre. Its also ACROSS THE STREET from Giant and a Mom's.
In D.C. that value would have gone up a $1,000,000 in the same time period.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/405-Overhill-Rd-Baltimore-MD-21210/36479093_zpid/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am always sort of amazed more people with flexible, need to be in dc but only twice a week types don’t snap these up.
Most of those people are financially-savvy. This place has been reduced $300,000 in value in just ten years.
Meanwhile its gorgeous, 4,000 square feet, and only almost half an acre. Its also ACROSS THE STREET from Giant and a Mom's.
In D.C. that value would have gone up a $1,000,000 in the same time period.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/405-Overhill-Rd-Baltimore-MD-21210/36479093_zpid/