Anonymous wrote:Might be for the land. A similar house in my north Arlington neighborhood on a 1/4 acre lot sold for $1.1M. House was torn down and two big $1.5M houses went up and sold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I paid 225k more than identical home next door one year apart.
Seems crazy. But next door was FSBO after I bought mine. Buyer wanted cash same day close pretty much and only took what was in his car. No inspection. Was a great deal. He bought it new in 1975. His wife died suddenly and wanted it gone.
My other neighbor paid 150k less than me same house but dated bathrooms
I over paid on paper as prior own did four new bathrooms and new kitchen when he owned it. And redid den, added slate patio and landscaping. Would have cost at least 150k
Think I find amusing is in DC prices don’t mean much without backstory
The backstory you write is hard to follow. So there’s that.
Anonymous wrote:It seems high. The lot is quite sloped, and the location is inconvenient. You've got to go down Kirby to get anywhere from the neighborhood.... but it is McLean, so it will probably sell once the price drops a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're paying for location.
To slide off that hill?
Anonymous wrote:I paid 225k more than identical home next door one year apart.
Seems crazy. But next door was FSBO after I bought mine. Buyer wanted cash same day close pretty much and only took what was in his car. No inspection. Was a great deal. He bought it new in 1975. His wife died suddenly and wanted it gone.
My other neighbor paid 150k less than me same house but dated bathrooms
I over paid on paper as prior own did four new bathrooms and new kitchen when he owned it. And redid den, added slate patio and landscaping. Would have cost at least 150k
Think I find amusing is in DC prices don’t mean much without backstory
Anonymous wrote:I live in McLean and I am quite attuned to the real estate market here. There is no way this house sells for 1.05mil, they should be lucky to get between 950-975k.