Anonymous wrote:We bought our house in Bethesda for 1.8 in 2020 and now it’s valued at $3.2. I guess not everyone hates Bethesda.
Anonymous wrote:We bought our house in Bethesda for 1.8 in 2020 and now it’s valued at $3.2. I guess not everyone hates Bethesda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are almost zero houses for sale right now in Bethesda. You search on redfin, and it's a few hundred spam listings from Paramount, and maybe a few actual houses. Please people, if you hate Bethesda, move on -- prices are sky high so you'll do very well by selling, and some of us like Bethesda and really want to live there. Stop being miserable, go find your dream spot somewhere else, and let someone else take your place!
There are plenty of houses available in Bethesda despite this being a quiet time for the market.
No actually there aren’t. You’re either looking at paramount spam or townhouses/condos. Basically zero SFHs.
No, there's more than 40. Learn how to use Redfin or Zillow please
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are almost zero houses for sale right now in Bethesda. You search on redfin, and it's a few hundred spam listings from Paramount, and maybe a few actual houses. Please people, if you hate Bethesda, move on -- prices are sky high so you'll do very well by selling, and some of us like Bethesda and really want to live there. Stop being miserable, go find your dream spot somewhere else, and let someone else take your place!
There are plenty of houses available in Bethesda despite this being a quiet time for the market.
No actually there aren’t. You’re either looking at paramount spam or townhouses/condos. Basically zero SFHs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are almost zero houses for sale right now in Bethesda. You search on redfin, and it's a few hundred spam listings from Paramount, and maybe a few actual houses. Please people, if you hate Bethesda, move on -- prices are sky high so you'll do very well by selling, and some of us like Bethesda and really want to live there. Stop being miserable, go find your dream spot somewhere else, and let someone else take your place!
There are plenty of houses available in Bethesda despite this being a quiet time for the market.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only go there for bagels. Hate it. Hate the people, the weird lay out of the streets and the ugly buildings.
who hurt you
No one. Just totally
Offended by the poor yet wannabe snobs in Bethesda. Some of the worst people around and yet they have no reason for it. Thanks goodness they can’t afford to live where I do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only go there for bagels. Hate it. Hate the people, the weird lay out of the streets and the ugly buildings.
who hurt you
No one. Just totally
Offended by the poor yet wannabe snobs in Bethesda. Some of the worst people around and yet they have no reason for it. Thanks goodness they can’t afford to live where I do.
They are the worst. They think they're hot shit because they live in Bethesda and have a 7000 Sq ft house in their 10000 Sq foot lot
Like I said, they have a good bagel shop - it’s the only draw. But, almost without fail, every trip provides a reminder of the terrible nature of those who live there. If there were farms, ball fields and country clubs north and west of DC, I would be much happier.
I don’t understand the antagonism. It’s a suburb, the homes are fairly nice, it’s close to DC, and the schools are good. Is there some sort of reverse psychology going on where others in MoCo and Maryland resent the fact that Bethesda and a few other suburbs prop everyone else up? I don’t go there often enough to assess whether there’s something uniquely awful about the residents, but it’s hard to imagine that’s the case. Do you go after people living in AU Park or Chevy Chase this hard, too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only go there for bagels. Hate it. Hate the people, the weird lay out of the streets and the ugly buildings.
who hurt you
No one. Just totally
Offended by the poor yet wannabe snobs in Bethesda. Some of the worst people around and yet they have no reason for it. Thanks goodness they can’t afford to live where I do.
They are the worst. They think they're hot shit because they live in Bethesda and have a 7000 Sq ft house in their 10000 Sq foot lot
Like I said, they have a good bagel shop - it’s the only draw. But, almost without fail, every trip provides a reminder of the terrible nature of those who live there. If there were farms, ball fields and country clubs north and west of DC, I would be much happier.
Anonymous wrote:There are almost zero houses for sale right now in Bethesda. You search on redfin, and it's a few hundred spam listings from Paramount, and maybe a few actual houses. Please people, if you hate Bethesda, move on -- prices are sky high so you'll do very well by selling, and some of us like Bethesda and really want to live there. Stop being miserable, go find your dream spot somewhere else, and let someone else take your place!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only go there for bagels. Hate it. Hate the people, the weird lay out of the streets and the ugly buildings.
who hurt you
No one. Just totally
Offended by the poor yet wannabe snobs in Bethesda. Some of the worst people around and yet they have no reason for it. Thanks goodness they can’t afford to live where I do.
They are the worst. They think they're hot shit because they live in Bethesda and have a 7000 Sq ft house in their 10000 Sq foot lot