Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:House only has two bathrooms, and it looks like the tiny house has one, so only one in the main house? If so, that's a big problem.
There is definitely room for you to add a bathroom, if you don’t need all four bedrooms. It’s just a question of whether you can get the house at a price that leaves money for adding it.
Anonymous wrote:House only has two bathrooms, and it looks like the tiny house has one, so only one in the main house? If so, that's a big problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live close by and we take walks on Willow all the time. I'd love to live on that street! Be sure it's high enough up the hill that it wouldn't get flooded. The only downside of that block is the drainage. There was an awful flood a few years back during one of those crazy rainstorms we get now. Other than that it's also close to a Spanish Montessori preschool, Estrellitas, and there's a regular Montessori over at the junction (where the co-op is). Good luck!
Estrellitas is on Elm? Not close to willow? Or is there a second estrellitas ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s priced about right. Lovely home and great neighborhood , but only 1 bathroom on the top floor with 4 bedrooms is a dealbreaker for many folks.
And assuming it is even legal to rent out that finished carriage house, who would rent it, people who don’t cook or shower??? That space does look awesome for a home office though.
I wouldn’t want my office to be in a detached building. I don’t want to walk to it in the rain or cold, and I just like being closer to other stuff in my house. I’d rather have a 300 sq feet addition to my home. It would need a full bath to be a rental. That’s why I asked what OP would do with the tiny house. It doesn’t seem very useful.
You don’t want to walk 50 feet in the rain or cold? I’d actually like my office in a detached garage. Mine’s in my house now.
Anonymous wrote:What about this house? https://www.redfin.com/MD/Takoma-Park/6604-Cockerille-Ave-20912/home/11149208
Hard to tell from just photos, but it looks like these flippers went with slightly higher end finishes than the Willow house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s priced about right. Lovely home and great neighborhood , but only 1 bathroom on the top floor with 4 bedrooms is a dealbreaker for many folks.
And assuming it is even legal to rent out that finished carriage house, who would rent it, people who don’t cook or shower??? That space does look awesome for a home office though.
I wouldn’t want my office to be in a detached building. I don’t want to walk to it in the rain or cold, and I just like being closer to other stuff in my house. I’d rather have a 300 sq feet addition to my home. It would need a full bath to be a rental. That’s why I asked what OP would do with the tiny house. It doesn’t seem very useful.
Anonymous wrote:Kind of strange how part of the rear addition was built without anything underneath -- see photo 22. I would get an inspector to look at that carefully.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s priced about right. Lovely home and great neighborhood , but only 1 bathroom on the top floor with 4 bedrooms is a dealbreaker for many folks.
And assuming it is even legal to rent out that finished carriage house, who would rent it, people who don’t cook or shower??? That space does look awesome for a home office though.
Anonymous wrote:I have never ever understood the logic of posts that say "We are interested in this house that is nice for the following reasons. What do people think?" because it increases competition and awareness of the listing and might drive the price up.
Which always makes me think these posts are from the seller(s agents). I mean, right?