Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 22:35     Subject: Re:Arlington: Has this $3m wreck been discussed?

Anonymous wrote:I don't mind the outside, though it's not my taste. The kitchen isn't what it should be for a 5400SF home.

This is a listing that would have benefited from staging, even virtually.


This. It's one of the type of places that's going to be hard to imagine for the people shopping for standard cookie cutter inventory in this price range. It needs to attract a type of buyer to appreciate it, but you have to help them see it. And there will be a bit more effort to stage it since it's not the style of the modern construction at all.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 14:38     Subject: Re:Arlington: Has this $3m wreck been discussed?

I don't mind the outside, though it's not my taste. The kitchen isn't what it should be for a 5400SF home.

This is a listing that would have benefited from staging, even virtually.
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2026 04:51     Subject: Re:Arlington: Has this $3m wreck been discussed?

Anonymous wrote:The exterior looks like a mini fire station.

5000+ sf and it has a stacked washer and dryer?


I noticed that washer/dryer too. I hopefully presume that there’s a big one in the basement and that small one is for the upstairs. I’ve had a stacked one before in condo that was full sized and the one there doesn’t even have a full sized dryer.
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2026 01:04     Subject: Arlington: Has this $3m wreck been discussed?

I think it's worth $2.5M. Maybe the right buyer will pay as much as $2.8M, but there is no way anyone is paying $3M for this.
Anonymous
Post 06/05/2026 10:36     Subject: Arlington: Has this $3m wreck been discussed?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I kind of like it, minus the black bathrooms.

But this certainly isn’t the house I’d get if I had $3 million.


If I had 3 mil to spend, I'd just rebuild mine.


Well, DC is a very transient place. You can't do that if you are leaving Kansas City, or Oakland, or Biloxi, or wherever, for a job here.