Anonymous wrote:In addition to the other issues (location, price), the layout of the main floor is terrible, and they staged it poorly to boot. It's very awkward to walk right into the dining room. They should've put the dining table in the too-big family room with the family room furniture, and set the living room up like a living room. It's not a family-friendly layout at all and the way it's staged it's particularly terrible.
Anonymous wrote:OP here one more time. Comments at first were so reasonable and measured, I should have known it wouldn’t last! Noted that some people do not consider this to be a desirable neighborhood, and that their minds won’t change regardless of the house. I think you all have pulled together a clear diagnosis for why the house is also not selling to people who DO want to live here: weird layout, bad staging, mini yard, busy street, and a poor pricing strategy that doesn’t take those things into account.
Really didn’t intend to make this a thread about desirability of the neighborhood, but feel like I should say something given that others interested in living here may happen across this thread. We’ve lived in 20910 for 6 years (yes, on busy Philadelphia Ave) and are so happy here. Walking distance to groceries, breweries, playgrounds, farmers market, and a great library with a straight shot red line commute at a much lower cost/sf than other inside Beltway options. Schools are a good fit for our kids. And Montgomery College as a negative factor? Personally, I enjoy puppet shows, musical performances, and annual Nutcracker ballet in the gorgeous performing arts building, but to each their own.
Anonymous wrote:Like others have said. Price.
Busy road is a gigantic negative. It'd probably have to go for $100-200k lower before I'd even whiff at living on a major road like that.
For many people, there is simply no price low enough that they'd ever buy on a busy road.
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for the owners who are trying to sell, since buyers will now find this thread. Maybe it’s useful for the buyers but I still feel a bit bad. Guess they maybe will lower their price a little?
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for the owners who are trying to sell, since buyers will now find this thread. Maybe it’s useful for the buyers but I still feel a bit bad. Guess they maybe will lower their price a little?
Anonymous wrote:OP here - I appreciate the comments! It’s a good reminder that several of things that aren’t big issues for us (the condition of neighboring houses, the split of bedrooms between upstairs and basement) are bigger flags for other people.
The more I reflect on it, the more I think that the biggest factor might be the number of people looking at this price point in this neighborhood. I think a lot of people are looking at 20910 hoping to find a SFH under $750k or so, and fewer are looking here with budgets of $850k+, or if they have that budget they can get something they like without some of the downsides of this house.
Anonymous wrote:Is the washer/dryer in the living room?! Strike one
A tiny kitchen in the basement but no external entry for an apartment? And a sauna I’d never use. Plus very chopped up basement. Strike two
Don’t love (or even really like) the kitchen or bathrooms. Strike 3
And a tiny yard to boot.