Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The title of this thread was "what is wrong with this falls church house," and then people get angry when the posts are about what is wrong with the house? We were answering the question that was asked. The real estate cheerleaders who can't tolerate any criticism of any house are exhausting.
Usually that’s a question asked when a house has been listed and is then sitting for an extended period. This house had just been listed and went under contract quickly.
Post your address and we’ll be happy to tell you all the things that are wrong with your house. You’re implying every house is fair game for criticism, so this shouldn’t be a problem. We’ll wait.
You're really dense. I didn't ask what's wrong with my house. The OP here asked precisely that question about this Falls Church house. I guess this was your house because you appear to be offended that people posted criticism about it. This is exactly why people think that agents or sellers post these threads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The title of this thread was "what is wrong with this falls church house," and then people get angry when the posts are about what is wrong with the house? We were answering the question that was asked. The real estate cheerleaders who can't tolerate any criticism of any house are exhausting.
Usually that’s a question asked when a house has been listed and is then sitting for an extended period. This house had just been listed and went under contract quickly.
Post your address and we’ll be happy to tell you all the things that are wrong with your house. You’re implying every house is fair game for criticism, so this shouldn’t be a problem. We’ll wait.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The title of this thread was "what is wrong with this falls church house," and then people get angry when the posts are about what is wrong with the house? We were answering the question that was asked. The real estate cheerleaders who can't tolerate any criticism of any house are exhausting.
Usually that’s a question asked when a house has been listed and is then sitting for an extended period. This house had just been listed and went under contract quickly.
Post your address and we’ll be happy to tell you all the things that are wrong with your house. You’re implying every house is fair game for criticism, so this shouldn’t be a problem. We’ll wait.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The title of this thread was "what is wrong with this falls church house," and then people get angry when the posts are about what is wrong with the house? We were answering the question that was asked. The real estate cheerleaders who can't tolerate any criticism of any house are exhausting.
Usually that’s a question asked when a house has been listed and is then sitting for an extended period. This house had just been listed and went under contract quickly.
Post your address and we’ll be happy to tell you all the things that are wrong with your house. You’re implying every house is fair game for criticism, so this shouldn’t be a problem. We’ll wait.
Anonymous wrote:The title of this thread was "what is wrong with this falls church house," and then people get angry when the posts are about what is wrong with the house? We were answering the question that was asked. The real estate cheerleaders who can't tolerate any criticism of any house are exhausting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the moment, it's the only single-family house on the market in the McLean HS district for under a million. By way of comparison, the only single-family house in the Langley HS district for under a million is outside the Beltway and appears to be a tear-down. So they shouldn't have a hard time selling this house at all.
Nobody is going to buy this house with the high school in mind. Whoever buys it will either not have kids or have little kids. It's a starter home.
Lol. No such thing as a "starter home" anymore, now that houses like this cost a million dollars.
Exactly. No one is getting their dream home and everyone around there works it out. As PP said, this is one of the only homes in the McLean school district under a million and I’d rather live in this home than a nicer home in Falls Church HS or the Justice HS district. There are still couples around that are “losers” like us and make :gasp: $250,000-$300,000 a year. A house like this at the top of the price range for that HHI.
Anonymous wrote:No one the buyers are moving there with a high school kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is parking? I would not buy a house without even a private driveway in suburbia. And this is suburbia, it's not like you don't need to get into your car for every errand.
It's a narrow street too, which mean street parking on both sides would be difficult.
And you'd be an idiot. There are plenty of places in suburbia where parking is a non-issue, and this neighborhood is one of them.
I’d also be an idiot then because after the snow we just had in not dealing with neighbors and parking
DP. Give it a rest. The house quickly went under contract.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is parking? I would not buy a house without even a private driveway in suburbia. And this is suburbia, it's not like you don't need to get into your car for every errand.
It's a narrow street too, which mean street parking on both sides would be difficult.
And you'd be an idiot. There are plenty of places in suburbia where parking is a non-issue, and this neighborhood is one of them.
I’d also be an idiot then because after the snow we just had in not dealing with neighbors and parking
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is parking? I would not buy a house without even a private driveway in suburbia. And this is suburbia, it's not like you don't need to get into your car for every errand.
It's a narrow street too, which mean street parking on both sides would be difficult.
And you'd be an idiot. There are plenty of places in suburbia where parking is a non-issue, and this neighborhood is one of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the moment, it's the only single-family house on the market in the McLean HS district for under a million. By way of comparison, the only single-family house in the Langley HS district for under a million is outside the Beltway and appears to be a tear-down. So they shouldn't have a hard time selling this house at all.
Nobody is going to buy this house with the high school in mind. Whoever buys it will either not have kids or have little kids. It's a starter home.
Lol. No such thing as a "starter home" anymore, now that houses like this cost a million dollars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the moment, it's the only single-family house on the market in the McLean HS district for under a million. By way of comparison, the only single-family house in the Langley HS district for under a million is outside the Beltway and appears to be a tear-down. So they shouldn't have a hard time selling this house at all.
Nobody is going to buy this house with the high school in mind. Whoever buys it will either not have kids or have little kids. It's a starter home.