Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a house for sale!
Yay! I’ve been waiting. So excited.
It's been on the market for 37 days, so evidently your excitement is just curiosity.
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Gaithersburg/13901-Scout-Ln-20878/home/171188312
Looks like there was a daycare in the basement. Also, why is it connected to the neighbors at the garage?
Good question! I think ithe reason some of these are connected at the garage was because it was part of the compromise so the county would agreed to the development---or so I'm told. I think the ones connected are technically a duplex or something. I don't mind my house being connected, but it is kind of silly when you first see it.
A duplex would be more akin to a townhome. some of the hamlet collection had detached single family homes with 3 car garages which share the same garage wall as another hamlet detached single family home. I wouldn't classify it as a duplex.
As for the two homes that are recently listed for sale, IMO the Scout Lane listing clearly appears more luxurious and a better value/location than the Kip Terrace listing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s another one for sale! https://redf.in/Eq5IAz
I like it, but the outdoor space seems so public. I feel like the first thing I'd need to do would be to plant a bunch of tall trees around the perimeter of the outdoor space.
Anonymous wrote:There’s another one for sale! https://redf.in/Eq5IAz
Anonymous wrote:Who would buy these when you could get a lovely house on acreage in the same or a better neighborhood?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a house for sale!
Yay! I’ve been waiting. So excited.
It's been on the market for 37 days, so evidently your excitement is just curiosity.
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Gaithersburg/13901-Scout-Ln-20878/home/171188312
Looks like there was a daycare in the basement. Also, why is it connected to the neighbors at the garage?
Good question! I think ithe reason some of these are connected at the garage was because it was part of the compromise so the county would agreed to the development---or so I'm told. I think the ones connected are technically a duplex or something. I don't mind my house being connected, but it is kind of silly when you first see it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Listen, real estate is crazy. There is nothing like Mt. Prospect coming up in that neck of the woods for many years to come. This is what people are paying. When we bought the windmill palatine model look alike with all the trimmings in phase 1 for 2.1 million 2.5 years ago, even I thought we were crazy. Its appraising for 3.1 million now minimum. Before you call me a toll brother troll, all I will say is if you can afford it ,go for it. So much has been said on the forum over the last 3 years that the estate will go south but it has not happened. Total lots left are about 4. The lots will sell sooner than later and toll brothers will move to the next project. That's how things are. If you can afford it ,get in. If you can not ,keep moving but prices are not crashing. If you believe that, you're living in la la land.
There’s plenty of excellent real estate around the area. You make it sound like Mt. Prospect is the last bit of land left in North Potomac.
Can we just say Gaithersburg?
So glad you came in at page 149 to say this. Very insightful.
What is Darnestown? Is that Gaithersburg, or Germantown? Both Darnestown and North Potomac are designated the same as being independent census designated places with the same zip code. For some reason, nobody has a problem when someone says “I live in Darnestown” but same folks have a problem with North Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Listen, real estate is crazy. There is nothing like Mt. Prospect coming up in that neck of the woods for many years to come. This is what people are paying. When we bought the windmill palatine model look alike with all the trimmings in phase 1 for 2.1 million 2.5 years ago, even I thought we were crazy. Its appraising for 3.1 million now minimum. Before you call me a toll brother troll, all I will say is if you can afford it ,go for it. So much has been said on the forum over the last 3 years that the estate will go south but it has not happened. Total lots left are about 4. The lots will sell sooner than later and toll brothers will move to the next project. That's how things are. If you can afford it ,get in. If you can not ,keep moving but prices are not crashing. If you believe that, you're living in la la land.
There’s plenty of excellent real estate around the area. You make it sound like Mt. Prospect is the last bit of land left in North Potomac.
Can we just say Gaithersburg?
So glad you came in at page 149 to say this. Very insightful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a house for sale!
Yay! I’ve been waiting. So excited.
It's been on the market for 37 days, so evidently your excitement is just curiosity.
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Gaithersburg/13901-Scout-Ln-20878/home/171188312
Looks like there was a daycare in the basement. Also, why is it connected to the neighbors at the garage?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Listen, real estate is crazy. There is nothing like Mt. Prospect coming up in that neck of the woods for many years to come. This is what people are paying. When we bought the windmill palatine model look alike with all the trimmings in phase 1 for 2.1 million 2.5 years ago, even I thought we were crazy. Its appraising for 3.1 million now minimum. Before you call me a toll brother troll, all I will say is if you can afford it ,go for it. So much has been said on the forum over the last 3 years that the estate will go south but it has not happened. Total lots left are about 4. The lots will sell sooner than later and toll brothers will move to the next project. That's how things are. If you can afford it ,get in. If you can not ,keep moving but prices are not crashing. If you believe that, you're living in la la land.
There’s plenty of excellent real estate around the area. You make it sound like Mt. Prospect is the last bit of land left in North Potomac.
Can we just say Gaithersburg?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Listen, real estate is crazy. There is nothing like Mt. Prospect coming up in that neck of the woods for many years to come. This is what people are paying. When we bought the windmill palatine model look alike with all the trimmings in phase 1 for 2.1 million 2.5 years ago, even I thought we were crazy. Its appraising for 3.1 million now minimum. Before you call me a toll brother troll, all I will say is if you can afford it ,go for it. So much has been said on the forum over the last 3 years that the estate will go south but it has not happened. Total lots left are about 4. The lots will sell sooner than later and toll brothers will move to the next project. That's how things are. If you can afford it ,get in. If you can not ,keep moving but prices are not crashing. If you believe that, you're living in la la land.
There’s plenty of excellent real estate around the area. You make it sound like Mt. Prospect is the last bit of land left in North Potomac.
Can we just say Gaithersburg?