Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fema flood risk = major 5. Banks may not finance any part of it. Homeowners insurance may be tricky.
The Virginia Flood Risk Information System gives this house a "minimal" flood risk. It's not in a flood zone per FEMA lookup (It's in FEMA Zone X, aka "minimal risk," and the Zillow listing says there hasn't been a flood event at this address in at least 25 years. The house sucks, but not because it's a flood risk (no matter what the Zillow listing says).
Check it again. It's a 5/10= major risk. The banks are not going to lend on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fema flood risk = major 5. Banks may not finance any part of it. Homeowners insurance may be tricky.
The Virginia Flood Risk Information System gives this house a "minimal" flood risk. It's not in a flood zone per FEMA lookup (It's in FEMA Zone X, aka "minimal risk," and the Zillow listing says there hasn't been a flood event at this address in at least 25 years. The house sucks, but not because it's a flood risk (no matter what the Zillow listing says).
Anonymous wrote:Fema flood risk = major 5. Banks may not finance any part of it. Homeowners insurance may be tricky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This one near Mantua is similarly hideous. I can't believe they built this for general sale.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/3317-Prosperity-Ave-Fairfax-VA-22031/51838641_zpid/
I see your hideous house and raise you one more hideous house:
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1573-Forest-Villa-Ln-Mc-Lean-VA-22101/51758115_zpid/
Anonymous wrote:What should be done? How low does the price have to go before it sells?
Anonymous wrote:I am so tired of seeing gray walls. Gray is the color of prisons. When we were painting to sell, the agent recommended pale gray and I said absolutely not. I do not want my last memories of this house being me looking at gray walls and thinking prison cell.