Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Extremely overpriced.
That’s the going rate for a 5+ br in AU park. Whether you personally would pay that much to live there is a different question, but the market very much supports these prices.
It’s terrible bc the neighborhood stinks. Save and see if you can do better in Kent or Cleveland Park. Otherwise, prepare for your kids to be slaked by the depravity of AU Park.
OK, your opinion does not seem to be widely shared. Many people would really like to live in AU Park. Plus, it's closer than Cleveland Park to all of the amenities of Bethesda (athletic facilities, trails, shopping).
Bc people don’t want to save and aim higher. AU is the height of mediocrity.
Lmao
No, you should be crying. I was nearing a lifetime stretch of AU Park mediocrity and, while sitting amongst a crew of completely insufferable people at Turtle Park got the motivation to go for far better. 15 years later, I live the dream. Great home, kids in best private, a beach house and a mountain house AND no AU Park mids in my midst! If you are smart enough to consider AU Park, you are also probably able to make it big. Drop the lawyer route, the gov spot and think like an entrepreneur. Fight the fight for something worthwhile rather than being some realtors latest victim and a life of blah!

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are only 3 colors in the entire house including the floors, grey, white and brown. It's a no.
Making decisions based on $200 worth of paint is always the mark of a savvy buyer
And you can't entertain. It just isn't special at that price.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Extremely overpriced.
That’s the going rate for a 5+ br in AU park. Whether you personally would pay that much to live there is a different question, but the market very much supports these prices.
It’s terrible bc the neighborhood stinks. Save and see if you can do better in Kent or Cleveland Park. Otherwise, prepare for your kids to be slaked by the depravity of AU Park.
OK, your opinion does not seem to be widely shared. Many people would really like to live in AU Park. Plus, it's closer than Cleveland Park to all of the amenities of Bethesda (athletic facilities, trails, shopping).
Bc people don’t want to save and aim higher. AU is the height of mediocrity.
Lmao
No, you should be crying. I was nearing a lifetime stretch of AU Park mediocrity and, while sitting amongst a crew of completely insufferable people at Turtle Park got the motivation to go for far better. 15 years later, I live the dream. Great home, kids in best private, a beach house and a mountain house AND no AU Park mids in my midst! If you are smart enough to consider AU Park, you are also probably able to make it big. Drop the lawyer route, the gov spot and think like an entrepreneur. Fight the fight for something worthwhile rather than being some realtors latest victim and a life of blah!
Anonymous wrote:The hags are really out on DCUM today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Extremely overpriced.
That’s the going rate for a 5+ br in AU park. Whether you personally would pay that much to live there is a different question, but the market very much supports these prices.
It’s terrible bc the neighborhood stinks. Save and see if you can do better in Kent or Cleveland Park. Otherwise, prepare for your kids to be slaked by the depravity of AU Park.
OK, your opinion does not seem to be widely shared. Many people would really like to live in AU Park. Plus, it's closer than Cleveland Park to all of the amenities of Bethesda (athletic facilities, trails, shopping).
Bc people don’t want to save and aim higher. AU is the height of mediocrity.
Lmao
No, you should be crying. I was nearing a lifetime stretch of AU Park mediocrity and, while sitting amongst a crew of completely insufferable people at Turtle Park got the motivation to go for far better. 15 years later, I live the dream. Great home, kids in best private, a beach house and a mountain house AND no AU Park mids in my midst! If you are smart enough to consider AU Park, you are also probably able to make it big. Drop the lawyer route, the gov spot and think like an entrepreneur. Fight the fight for something worthwhile rather than being some realtors latest victim and a life of blah!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Extremely overpriced.
That’s the going rate for a 5+ br in AU park. Whether you personally would pay that much to live there is a different question, but the market very much supports these prices.
It’s terrible bc the neighborhood stinks. Save and see if you can do better in Kent or Cleveland Park. Otherwise, prepare for your kids to be slaked by the depravity of AU Park.
OK, your opinion does not seem to be widely shared. Many people would really like to live in AU Park. Plus, it's closer than Cleveland Park to all of the amenities of Bethesda (athletic facilities, trails, shopping).
Bc people don’t want to save and aim higher. AU is the height of mediocrity.
Lmao
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are only 3 colors in the entire house including the floors, grey, white and brown. It's a no.
Making decisions based on $200 worth of paint is always the mark of a savvy buyer
And you can't entertain. It just isn't special at that price.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are only 3 colors in the entire house including the floors, grey, white and brown. It's a no.
Making decisions based on $200 worth of paint is always the mark of a savvy buyer
Anonymous wrote:Quite the price for a modest structure, albeit one with an up-to-the-minute, trendy-Wendy interior.
The mania for AU Park continues and some have said that it’s mostly about UMC groupthink. I largely agree AND have stated here that UMC groupthink, especially in DC, is a sign of very poor self-awareness in Democratic-aligned circles. And that poor self-awareness will express itself in poor electoral outcomes: watch!
Anonymous wrote:There are only 3 colors in the entire house including the floors, grey, white and brown. It's a no.