Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suspect they hated their neighbors and wanted to tank their home value.
I suspect a developer offered them more money than they could get listing. The developer is going to make a fortune by subdividing the lots. They know that a SFH, no matter how narrow, is a much easier sell than a duplex, so they built these
Nope — Kimberly Cestari, perhaps the greediest woman in Chevy Chase, had this listing and sold it to a developer friend on the cheap.
Are you saying that she took power of attorney for the previous owner? Or you have direct information about the negotiations between the previous owner and the developer? What other offers were, and that apparently the agent in question convinced the previous owner to accept a lower offer?
Kimberly has entered the chat.
She had a listing on the other side of the park in 20011 zip code and listed a home for an inflated price. I’m so glad it sold for $80k less. She was not approachable and has a stank looking face like she can’t be touched in the RE game. Greedy yes.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suspect they hated their neighbors and wanted to tank their home value.
False. It’s an African developer. Africans have a different aesthetic — lets just leave it at that.
I suspected it was not an American who developed the lot. To American eyes these are butt ugly. But the future of the U.S. is with immigrants who think this look is attractive.
Be prepared for more ugly real estate. It's coming. Virginia is getting a lot of these hideous developments.
What in the world
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s progress, grandpa. Deal with it
Progress? They are ugly and don’t go with the neighborhood. Also they look cheap.
I feel for the neighbors. I live on a double lot and my spouse and I discussed not selling to developers.
Anonymous wrote:It’s progress, grandpa. Deal with it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suspect they hated their neighbors and wanted to tank their home value.
I suspect a developer offered them more money than they could get listing. The developer is going to make a fortune by subdividing the lots. They know that a SFH, no matter how narrow, is a much easier sell than a duplex, so they built these
Nope — Kimberly Cestari, perhaps the greediest woman in Chevy Chase, had this listing and sold it to a developer friend on the cheap.
Are you saying that she took power of attorney for the previous owner? Or you have direct information about the negotiations between the previous owner and the developer? What other offers were, and that apparently the agent in question convinced the previous owner to accept a lower offer?
Kimberly has entered the chat.
She had a listing on the other side of the park in 20011 zip code and listed a home for an inflated price. I’m so glad it sold for $80k less. She was not approachable and has a stank looking face like she can’t be touched in the RE game. Greedy yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suspect they hated their neighbors and wanted to tank their home value.
I suspect a developer offered them more money than they could get listing. The developer is going to make a fortune by subdividing the lots. They know that a SFH, no matter how narrow, is a much easier sell than a duplex, so they built these
Nope — Kimberly Cestari, perhaps the greediest woman in Chevy Chase, had this listing and sold it to a developer friend on the cheap.
Are you saying that she took power of attorney for the previous owner? Or you have direct information about the negotiations between the previous owner and the developer? What other offers were, and that apparently the agent in question convinced the previous owner to accept a lower offer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suspect they hated their neighbors and wanted to tank their home value.
False. It’s an African developer. Africans have a different aesthetic — lets just leave it at that.
I suspected it was not an American who developed the lot. To American eyes these are butt ugly. But the future of the U.S. is with immigrants who think this look is attractive.
Be prepared for more ugly real estate. It's coming. Virginia is getting a lot of these hideous developments.
What in the world
Facts
Come on, say what you really mean. It's only 14 words.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suspect they hated their neighbors and wanted to tank their home value.
I suspect a developer offered them more money than they could get listing. The developer is going to make a fortune by subdividing the lots. They know that a SFH, no matter how narrow, is a much easier sell than a duplex, so they built these
Kimberly has entered the chat. She had a listing on the other side of the park in 20011 zip code and listed a home for an inflated price. I’m so glad it sold for $80k less. She was not approachable and has a stank looking face like she can’t be touched.
Nope — Kimberly Cestari, perhaps the greediest woman in Chevy Chase, had this listing and sold it to a developer friend on the cheap.
Are you saying that she took power of attorney for the previous owner? Or you have direct information about the negotiations between the previous owner and the developer? What other offers were, and that apparently the agent in question convinced the previous owner to accept a lower offer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suspect they hated their neighbors and wanted to tank their home value.
I suspect a developer offered them more money than they could get listing. The developer is going to make a fortune by subdividing the lots. They know that a SFH, no matter how narrow, is a much easier sell than a duplex, so they built these
Nope — Kimberly Cestari, perhaps the greediest woman in Chevy Chase, had this listing and sold it to a developer friend on the cheap.
Someone should buy the lot next to her and build the same thing