Anonymous wrote:Sellers pulled the house off the market over Christmas, then put it back on, re-setting the clock (i.e., making it appear to have just come on the market). No price drop though.
Anonymous wrote:People keep saying the house next door is abandoned. Is it really? Or is it just old and dumpy, with people still living in it?
If it is abandoned, is the main concern that it's an eyesore? Or should one worry about rats, etc.?
The newer house that is the subject of the thread is a nice house. I don't know what the price should be, but it should sell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree the lot is really tight and weirdly spaced, but I would hardly call the house next door dilapidated or abandoned - it is small and not updated, but looks fine and there are two cars in he driveway.
People are really hard on that house but I would take it in a heart beat, most likely 800-900k it's self
Anonymous wrote:I agree the lot is really tight and weirdly spaced, but I would hardly call the house next door dilapidated or abandoned - it is small and not updated, but looks fine and there are two cars in he driveway.
Anonymous wrote:My personal opinion is that the abandoned mess next door is killing the sale. The problem with that neighborhood is that the many nice homes are sprinkled with junky messes in between.
Anonymous wrote:Sellers pulled the house off the market over Christmas, then put it back on, re-setting the clock (i.e., making it appear to have just come on the market). No price drop though.
Anonymous wrote:This house around the corner sold for $4 million in 2014.
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/10-Wissioming-Ct-Bethesda-MD-20816/2137449851_zpid/
There are several new builds in Glen Echo Heights, too, and they are far nicer than the house we've been talking about.
Like this one, asking price $2.145 million - https://www.redfin.com/MD/Bethesda/5302-Iroquois-Rd-20816/home/10647947