Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crown is awesome. It's always buzzing.
Yest, it is a nice place to live if you work nearby and have no kids.
Anonymous wrote:Those homes are gorgeous. Absolutely fabulous. Imagine owning one in NYC, Manhattan. A brownstone of this size would go for 25 000 000 easily. It is beautiful space. Crown is an amazing area and it is happening. It sits on 270 so it is easy commute. I would love to own one of them if I could only afford them. Much rather then a crappy 2 bedroom in Bethesda for the same price, easy choice, just 10 minutes extra drive on 270? Anytime. Just gimme money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But if this was in DC with terrible schools you would not wonder why?
DC is different, everybody works in DC so that is major pro. Gaithersburg does not support jobs to buy 1.5 mil homes and commute is a bitch.
No. Everybody does not work in DC. Most people don't work in DC.
Sure, there is NY, LA, Chicago, etc. But if we are talking this area, DC is the major job center.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But if this was in DC with terrible schools you would not wonder why?
DC is different, everybody works in DC so that is major pro. Gaithersburg does not support jobs to buy 1.5 mil homes and commute is a bitch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The house near it sold for 2.9 million in 2016:
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/424-Salk-Cir-Gaithersburg-MD-20878/119331534_zpid/
The schools are rated 3, 5, 5. Very odd.
Are you sure that's a house? The pic in that listing is of a dumpster and a pile of dirt. It isurrounded by truly fugly McMansions on tiny lots!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your assumptions are right the price will start dropping.
The market will tell you soon.
How much it can drop on 1.5 M home? it can not drop too much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But if this was in DC with terrible schools you would not wonder why?
DC is different, everybody works in DC so that is major pro. Gaithersburg does not support jobs to buy 1.5 mil homes and commute is a bitch.
No. Everybody does not work in DC. Most people don't work in DC.
Sure, there is NY, LA, Chicago, etc. But if we are talking this area, DC is the major job center.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But if this was in DC with terrible schools you would not wonder why?
DC is different, everybody works in DC so that is major pro. Gaithersburg does not support jobs to buy 1.5 mil homes and commute is a bitch.
No. Everybody does not work in DC. Most people don't work in DC.
This is true. If you are buying a million dollar townhouse in Gaithersburg, you're likely not going to be commuting to DC for work. I know a Dr who works at a nearby hospital in that area who lives in one of these townhouses. Yes, there are jobs nearby that can support ones ability to buy a 1.5 million home. We aren't in the middle of nowhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But if this was in DC with terrible schools you would not wonder why?
DC is different, everybody works in DC so that is major pro. Gaithersburg does not support jobs to buy 1.5 mil homes and commute is a bitch.
No. Everybody does not work in DC. Most people don't work in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But if this was in DC with terrible schools you would not wonder why?
DC is different, everybody works in DC so that is major pro. Gaithersburg does not support jobs to buy 1.5 mil homes and commute is a bitch.
No. Everybody does not work in DC. Most people don't work in DC.