Anonymous wrote:Unfinished basement after 80 years? Something is a miss down there.
There isn't a master bedroom or bath.
Tiny bathroom upstairs for everyone to share
That kitchen is bad
The rads everywhere no central AC ughhhh
I am sure some idiot will pay 950k to buy it and curse the ground of arlington in 2 years.
This looks a living hell, paying 950k and living like that.
Anonymous wrote:Bedrooms are tiny, no walk in closets. Sharing one bathroom with a tiny pedestal sink gets old real quick. That kitchen is horrendous and has no counters.This has to be a joke or troll post.
Anonymous wrote:I love it, but I love Foursquares. The porch is amazing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfinished basement after 80 years? Something is a miss down there.
There isn't a master bedroom or bath.
Tiny bathroom upstairs for everyone to share
That kitchen is bad
The rads everywhere no central AC ughhhh
I am sure some idiot will pay 950k to buy it and curse the ground of arlington in 2 years.
This looks a living hell, paying 950k and living like that.
In your dreams this house will only sell for $950k. After the bidding war it will top $1,000,000 and the renovations will top $400K
Anonymous wrote:Unfinished basement after 80 years? Something is a miss down there.
There isn't a master bedroom or bath.
Tiny bathroom upstairs for everyone to share
That kitchen is bad
The rads everywhere no central AC ughhhh
I am sure some idiot will pay 950k to buy it and curse the ground of arlington in 2 years.
This looks a living hell, paying 950k and living like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beautiful home and really hope whoever buys it doesn't rip the soul out of the home in the name of "updating".
+1 Great old home!
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone ever watch Rehab Addict on HGTV? I feel like this is the kind of house that she would love to renovate and update, although it's actually in decent shape as opposed to some of the places that she buys and flips.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It IS a cute house, the thing is, it would never, ever sell for more than 300k in most of the country (and I think that's possibly a stretch), and I think that's what boggles a lot of people's minds.
Really? People who actually live in this area are boggled?
I think so? I mean, I live in this area, and I continue to be surprised by the prices in Arlington, as nice as Arlington is. Maybe we are more surprised by the enthusiasm over a house that is pretty modest except for its pricetag?