Anonymous wrote:The more I look at this house the more I love it. Too bad it's surrounded by ugly split levels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is that house priced at only $775,000 and not selling? It looks like a much more expensive property. Is it on a busy street?
No, the street is very nice. The house is gorgeous IMHO, but it is old. I can foresee lots if expensive repairs/maintenance/upgrades. The property itself is also very nice - not huge but not tiny either - just perfect.
I think the fact that it is old is intimidating for potential buyers like me.
That's the 2014 sold price. Current price is $1.2M IIRC.
I would love this.Anonymous wrote:Many people love the way they sound in rain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is that house priced at only $775,000 and not selling? It looks like a much more expensive property. Is it on a busy street?
No, the street is very nice. The house is gorgeous IMHO, but it is old. I can foresee lots if expensive repairs/maintenance/upgrades. The property itself is also very nice - not huge but not tiny either - just perfect.
I think the fact that it is old is intimidating for potential buyers like me.
Anonymous wrote:Love metal roofs. They last a long time, rarely leak if constructed properly, and they keep your house cooler than other materials. They are popular in the west/southwest because of how they reflect (not absorb) heat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is that house priced at only $775,000 and not selling? It looks like a much more expensive property. Is it on a busy street?
No, the street is very nice. The house is gorgeous IMHO, but it is old. I can foresee lots if expensive repairs/maintenance/upgrades. The property itself is also very nice - not huge but not tiny either - just perfect.
I think the fact that it is old is intimidating for potential buyers like me.
If the roof, electrical and plumbing have been updated, you ate fine.
Yeah 'ate' totally fine, ignore insulation, basement dampness, tiny rooms, crap closed off layouts, plaster, asbestos, creaky floors, the list goes on for days
Anonymous wrote:I love them. Ours is a flat roof rowhouse so you can't see the roof, but I like it. And it is so sturdy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is that house priced at only $775,000 and not selling? It looks like a much more expensive property. Is it on a busy street?
No, the street is very nice. The house is gorgeous IMHO, but it is old. I can foresee lots if expensive repairs/maintenance/upgrades. The property itself is also very nice - not huge but not tiny either - just perfect.
I think the fact that it is old is intimidating for potential buyers like me.
If the roof, electrical and plumbing have been updated, you ate fine.
Yeah 'ate' totally fine, ignore insulation, basement dampness, tiny rooms, crap closed off layouts, plaster, asbestos, creaky floors, the list goes on for days
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is that house priced at only $775,000 and not selling? It looks like a much more expensive property. Is it on a busy street?
No, the street is very nice. The house is gorgeous IMHO, but it is old. I can foresee lots if expensive repairs/maintenance/upgrades. The property itself is also very nice - not huge but not tiny either - just perfect.
I think the fact that it is old is intimidating for potential buyers like me.
If the roof, electrical and plumbing have been updated, you ate fine.