Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:View of the Cathedral is key, honestly.
It's not what directs this price. It's the size of the lot and the structure design (also overpriced). There are homes in this area on smaller lots that are 1/3 or even 1/4th of this price with the similar views![]()
I am going to add, I think, this is aspirational pricing at work. This area had not commanded such prices, Cathedral or not. It's a very affluent neighborhood, no doubt, but an 8 figure priced home is very unusual, one of a kind. In fact, it's been disclosed that this is the highest priced property for this area in history. The property is the ceiling breaker. Let's see if they get a buyer.
The problem is that people able and willing to pay this much have lots of options in DMV of every kind, from sprawling private estates to the ultra luxury condos with amazing views to older urban mansions in exclusive enclaves and premium suburbs gated community offerings. This money will buy nice things even in the priciest zip codes and exclusive enclaves of wealth in the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:View of the Cathedral is key, honestly.
It's not what directs this price. It's the size of the lot and the structure design (also overpriced). There are homes in this area on smaller lots that are 1/3 or even 1/4th of this price with the similar views![]()
Anonymous wrote:View of the Cathedral is key, honestly.
Anonymous wrote:The house is stunning. I’m so glad we’ve left the era of white kitchens and grey houses.
Anonymous wrote:It's beautiful. If you had just shared the price and interior photos, I would have guessed that it was in Southampton or Sag Harbor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well the buyer bought it for $4.5 million in 2022 before renovating it so $11 million might be right. For very expensive properties, it’s really a guessing game as to what the right price is. So I can’t blame them for starting out at $11 million.
Ummm are you the listing agent? .5 Milllion does not warrant 11 million FOUR years later for a reno.
+1
They slightly overpaid in '22 (should have been $4 tops) and then basically deconstructed it. Where they did "renovate" those are nothing more than the cheapest big box finishes. No way should this be out of the $4s.
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts about stove in front of windows?
Anonymous wrote:View of the Cathedral is key, honestly.
Anonymous wrote:I absolutely love it, downloaded some of the photos for my "dream house" build in a few years. The tone is lovely.