Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People just want to pay less for more.
There are houses on the market in these areas.
http://franklymls.com/DC8250120
http://franklymls.com/DC8288220
Why does that second one make me so sad? I think because it looks like someone really lived there for a long time and loved it.
I love the second one for the exact same reason!
I'm the one who said it made me sad, and I love it, too. It seems like you hardly ever see lived-in, long-loved houses on the market still looking so personal. I imagine those people who are selling it had kids, maybe raised a big family there, and now it's too much house for them and they have to sell. I get very attached to houses, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People just want to pay less for more.
There are houses on the market in these areas.
http://franklymls.com/DC8250120
http://franklymls.com/DC8288220
Love the first listing - beautifully furnished too.
You can sit on the edge of your tub while getting in front of the vanity.
You people have some really low standards if you think a house that is 1.6 million should look like this.
Let's see your ideal for $1.6.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People just want to pay less for more.
There are houses on the market in these areas.
http://franklymls.com/DC8250120
http://franklymls.com/DC8288220
Love the first listing - beautifully furnished too.
You can sit on the edge of your tub while getting in front of the vanity.
You people have some really low standards if you think a house that is 1.6 million should look like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People just want to pay less for more.
There are houses on the market in these areas.
http://franklymls.com/DC8250120
http://franklymls.com/DC8288220
Love the first listing - beautifully furnished too.
Anonymous wrote:Very little in CCDC, Forest Hills, Kent, Spring Valley. We've looked all over NW from upper 20007 to 20008 to 20016 to 20015. When do the 1.5-1.75m come on the market? Nothing in even 20012.
Anonymous wrote:People just want to pay less for more.
There are houses on the market in these areas.
http://franklymls.com/DC8250120
http://franklymls.com/DC8288220
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People just want to pay less for more.
There are houses on the market in these areas.
http://franklymls.com/DC8250120
http://franklymls.com/DC8288220
That first one is gorgeous. Come on, OP, what's wrong with that one?
I like the second one too and you would have plenty of money left over to paint throughout and redo the kitchen.
The first one is nice but why are they selling after only owning it one year? That always makes me nervous.
Anonymous wrote:We wanted to buy two years ago very close in with a $2m budget. There is plenty but not what you would think. The thing is at $2m you put down 20-25%. We ended spending nearly $3.5m on one that needed another $500-750k of work. At that price range we took at $2m mortgage and put down the balance. We are funding the work out of cash flow. We are incredibly fortunate to be able to do this. But I think the fact that $2m is about the max mortgage you can get before they are at much lower ltvs is why up to $2m is not particularly impressive in this area. I also think it is why stuff at $2m + often requires more renovating than you would think
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My realtor tells me that she often sees younger buyers who are coming from recently built condos who can't accept that all of the close in real estate is older stock, much of it unrenovated and that it still has a high price tag. Too much hgtv I guess. Sometimes inventory problems are the result of unreasonable expectations.
I get this. And I also get that land is very pricey here, but why are so many of these houses not renovated?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm looking in 20814, walking distance to Metro but not East Bethesda (great neighborhood - lots are a little smal) with a budget of $2 million and can't find anything.
MC8180637?
MC8297091?
MC8285890?
Don't love the first two as I'm not a big fan of new construction, but I LOVE the third one. Too small a lot for you?