Anonymous wrote:OP, this just came on the market.
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Baltimore/6312-Bellona-Ave-21212/home/9645280
Towson schools but a block from the north Baltimore border. Best of both worlds. Slight fixer upper but cosmetics only likely. Area is called Pinehurst. The Pinehurst / Cedarcroft neighborhoods are lovely and just north of Homeland.
Will probably get multiple offers. But even at 100k+ above asking this is a great buy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, this just came on the market.
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Baltimore/6312-Bellona-Ave-21212/home/9645280
Towson schools but a block from the north Baltimore border. Best of both worlds. Slight fixer upper but cosmetics only likely. Area is called Pinehurst. The Pinehurst / Cedarcroft neighborhoods are lovely and just north of Homeland.
Will probably get multiple offers. But even at 100k+ above asking this is a great buy!
Oof, that’s a nice house that has obviously been loved but would have killed the agent to take some of the (again, clearly loved) pieces out of the staging? Really hard to imagine a young family there or get a sense of the rooms.
Once you get outside of DC and similar markets, staging is less of a thing. I was appalled when we moved to Philly by how little prep anyone did before putting houses on the market, and I think Baltimore is similar. It's just a different sensibility. Nobody expects to make a killing on their house or is thinking about how to max it out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, this just came on the market.
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Baltimore/6312-Bellona-Ave-21212/home/9645280
Towson schools but a block from the north Baltimore border. Best of both worlds. Slight fixer upper but cosmetics only likely. Area is called Pinehurst. The Pinehurst / Cedarcroft neighborhoods are lovely and just north of Homeland.
Will probably get multiple offers. But even at 100k+ above asking this is a great buy!
Oof, that’s a nice house that has obviously been loved but would have killed the agent to take some of the (again, clearly loved) pieces out of the staging? Really hard to imagine a young family there or get a sense of the rooms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, this just came on the market.
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Baltimore/6312-Bellona-Ave-21212/home/9645280
Towson schools but a block from the north Baltimore border. Best of both worlds. Slight fixer upper but cosmetics only likely. Area is called Pinehurst. The Pinehurst / Cedarcroft neighborhoods are lovely and just north of Homeland.
Will probably get multiple offers. But even at 100k+ above asking this is a great buy!
Oof, that’s a nice house that has obviously been loved but would have killed the agent to take some of the (again, clearly loved) pieces out of the staging? Really hard to imagine a young family there or get a sense of the rooms.
Anonymous wrote:OP, this just came on the market.
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Baltimore/6312-Bellona-Ave-21212/home/9645280
Towson schools but a block from the north Baltimore border. Best of both worlds. Slight fixer upper but cosmetics only likely. Area is called Pinehurst. The Pinehurst / Cedarcroft neighborhoods are lovely and just north of Homeland.
Will probably get multiple offers. But even at 100k+ above asking this is a great buy!
Anonymous wrote:OP, this just came on the market.
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Baltimore/6312-Bellona-Ave-21212/home/9645280
Towson schools but a block from the north Baltimore border. Best of both worlds. Slight fixer upper but cosmetics only likely. Area is called Pinehurst. The Pinehurst / Cedarcroft neighborhoods are lovely and just north of Homeland.
Will probably get multiple offers. But even at 100k+ above asking this is a great buy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP needs to cool it. I'm typing this from my nice Baltimore neighborhood after just having walked the dogs and seeing all my pleasant and happy neighbors. Yes, it's a problematic city, and yes, there are nice parts of the city where many people live well.
How dare someone who lived in Baltimore have a different experience than me!
Anonymous wrote:PP needs to cool it. I'm typing this from my nice Baltimore neighborhood after just having walked the dogs and seeing all my pleasant and happy neighbors. Yes, it's a problematic city, and yes, there are nice parts of the city where many people live well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neighborhoods in the city of Baltimore have pretty stagnant pricing, but suburban neighborhoods just over the county line (with highly rated public schools) have gone up in price. Our neighborhood certainly has.
I don't see how it's a prudent move if safe bet RE remains stagnant there.
It’s not stagnant. The value of our home has increased since we move here (Baltimore county) and houses in our neighborhood fly off the market. Not all Baltimore real estate is the same.
It’s not stagnant in North Baltimore either, the city and Towson have actually been hotter than the surrounding area. But nothing like dc appreciation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I’m not sure how you define suburbia, but this place right by Roland Park is gorg and walking distance to a few good restaurants, grocery stores, and coffee shops. Zoned to the good elementary and middle school as well as right next to several great private schools. If you’re worried about investments, areas like this are likely a better bet than Fells.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/216-Oakdale-Rd-Baltimore-MD-21210/36589560_zpid/?utm_campaign=iosappmessage&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=txtshare
Holy cow, what a gorgeous place
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neighborhoods in the city of Baltimore have pretty stagnant pricing, but suburban neighborhoods just over the county line (with highly rated public schools) have gone up in price. Our neighborhood certainly has.
I don't see how it's a prudent move if safe bet RE remains stagnant there.
It’s not stagnant. The value of our home has increased since we move here (Baltimore county) and houses in our neighborhood fly off the market. Not all Baltimore real estate is the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neighborhoods in the city of Baltimore have pretty stagnant pricing, but suburban neighborhoods just over the county line (with highly rated public schools) have gone up in price. Our neighborhood certainly has.
I don't see how it's a prudent move if safe bet RE remains stagnant there.