Anonymous wrote:That's a lot of money ... for living someplace I've never heard of
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For that much money out there can’t you get a small farm?
+1. What did all the other homes in the neighborhood sell for? It just seems like a lot of money for that house in that location.
Anonymous wrote:Where's Purcellville?
too few buyers interested in this place
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfinished basement, no bathtub in the master bedroom. Most homes built during that time period out there have 3-car garages. This one does not.
I get that 3 acres is a lot of maintenance as a PP pointed out, although almost half the lot seems to have trees on it. So it looks less cumbersome to deal with than other lots.
Facade of the home is pretty and the interior is nice.
It's the price. A house sold a few months ago in Waterford for the same price and it had a finished basement/tub in master bath.
House is probably worth 100k-150k less than what it's priced for.
tubs in master baths are outdated. no one uses them or wants them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfinished basement, no bathtub in the master bedroom. Most homes built during that time period out there have 3-car garages. This one does not.
I get that 3 acres is a lot of maintenance as a PP pointed out, although almost half the lot seems to have trees on it. So it looks less cumbersome to deal with than other lots.
Facade of the home is pretty and the interior is nice.
It's the price. A house sold a few months ago in Waterford for the same price and it had a finished basement/tub in master bath.
House is probably worth 100k-150k less than what it's priced for.
tubs in master baths are outdated. no one uses them or wants them.
Anonymous wrote:That's a lot of money ... for living someplace I've never heard of
Anonymous wrote:For that much money out there can’t you get a small farm?
Anonymous wrote:FLOODS
Looked it up on Redfin, it is in flood zone.
Also who wants a house with septic and well water? Pass!