Anonymous
Post 01/11/2022 08:41     Subject: For those in Mclean/Langley: when do you think inventory in your neighborhood will go up?

Anonymous wrote:How about this coming soon for op:
https://www.redfin.com/VA/McLean/6633-Tucker-Ave-22101/home/9402057

I only see worse and worse options for ridiculous price now… so maybe the Greenway Height’s 1.6 tear down was a good deal? Can’t understand this market lol
It has new windows, it maybe updated inside.
Anonymous
Post 01/11/2022 08:18     Subject: For those in Mclean/Langley: when do you think inventory in your neighborhood will go up?

How about this coming soon for op:
https://www.redfin.com/VA/McLean/6633-Tucker-Ave-22101/home/9402057

I only see worse and worse options for ridiculous price now… so maybe the Greenway Height’s 1.6 tear down was a good deal? Can’t understand this market lol
Anonymous
Post 01/11/2022 06:33     Subject: Re:For those in Mclean/Langley: when do you think inventory in your neighborhood will go up?

Anonymous wrote:I think that house will go very quickly but the listing agent may have limited viewings per the current owner's request in light of Covid.


Pending. Can’t wait to see what it went for.

Anonymous
Post 01/10/2022 00:04     Subject: For those in Mclean/Langley: when do you think inventory in your neighborhood will go up?

It won't
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2022 19:06     Subject: For those in Mclean/Langley: when do you think inventory in your neighborhood will go up?

Since when a 1.2m 50 yr old house became so “cheap “?
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2022 18:22     Subject: For those in Mclean/Langley: when do you think inventory in your neighborhood will go up?

Chill people, stuff will come on Feb/mar
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2022 15:44     Subject: For those in Mclean/Langley: when do you think inventory in your neighborhood will go up?

I would definitely look at the Mclean hamlet (where I grew up, I’m 33 now and don’t live in the area) and McLean Hunt. Those were amazing neighborhoods to grow up in. They have changed some but with kids, they are awesome and are zoned for Langley. That being said I think you may need to do some updating.
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2022 13:50     Subject: Re:For those in Mclean/Langley: when do you think inventory in your neighborhood will go up?

Anonymous wrote:I think that house will go very quickly but the listing agent may have limited viewings per the current owner's request in light of Covid.


Listing agent said 110 appointments all fully booked...That is a lot in one day
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2022 13:35     Subject: Re:For those in Mclean/Langley: when do you think inventory in your neighborhood will go up?

I think that house will go very quickly but the listing agent may have limited viewings per the current owner's request in light of Covid.
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2022 13:28     Subject: Re:For those in Mclean/Langley: when do you think inventory in your neighborhood will go up?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This one is coming this weekend.



Not OP—I like that house! Great screened porch. Needs some updates but 1.25 is reasonable, and you wouldn’t have to do it right away. With inventory so low it might go for more, but I wouldn’t want to pay too much more than that. That’s the trouble with buying this time of year.


Apparently this home is too popular that no longer accept showing request... also many offers in hand with more coming...


What? Did it even list?


Listed yesterday. Today family try to book a showing and got the above response from listing agent.
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2022 13:26     Subject: Re:For those in Mclean/Langley: when do you think inventory in your neighborhood will go up?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This one is coming this weekend.



Not OP—I like that house! Great screened porch. Needs some updates but 1.25 is reasonable, and you wouldn’t have to do it right away. With inventory so low it might go for more, but I wouldn’t want to pay too much more than that. That’s the trouble with buying this time of year.


Apparently this home is too popular that no longer accept showing request... also many offers in hand with more coming...


What? Did it even list?
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2022 13:23     Subject: Re:For those in Mclean/Langley: when do you think inventory in your neighborhood will go up?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This one is coming this weekend.



Not OP—I like that house! Great screened porch. Needs some updates but 1.25 is reasonable, and you wouldn’t have to do it right away. With inventory so low it might go for more, but I wouldn’t want to pay too much more than that. That’s the trouble with buying this time of year.


Apparently this home is too popular that no longer accept showing request... also many offers in hand with more coming...
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2022 08:04     Subject: Re:For those in Mclean/Langley: when do you think inventory in your neighborhood will go up?

Anonymous wrote:This one is coming this weekend.



Not OP—I like that house! Great screened porch. Needs some updates but 1.25 is reasonable, and you wouldn’t have to do it right away. With inventory so low it might go for more, but I wouldn’t want to pay too much more than that. That’s the trouble with buying this time of year.
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2022 12:19     Subject: For those in Mclean/Langley: when do you think inventory in your neighborhood will go up?

I am not a realtor. But in the areas you are looking, you need to find a good long term realtor in the neighborhoods you are looking at. In our neighborhood, most sales are done without the homes hitting the market.
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2022 10:40     Subject: For those in Mclean/Langley: when do you think inventory in your neighborhood will go up?

OP -- Not sure how broadly in the Langley/McLean catchments you would be looking, but there are typically a fair number of <$1.5M houses that come on the market each spring in the neighborhoody areas of Great Falls (mainly south of Georgetown Pike/west of Walker, but also in the areas north of 7 that are closer to Tysons). Most of those houses had significant bidding wars last year, but hard to predict what the market will look like this year. As a PP wrote, you will get inevitably get more house for your money outside the Beltway.