Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Silver spring is the sad version of Bethesda
okay what?![]()
People actually CHOOSE to live in Silver Spring, specifically this zip code. They would not live in Bethesda if it was the last place on earth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Silver spring is the sad version of Bethesda
Most residents of silver spring would never live in Bethesda. And not bc they can’t afford it.
Anonymous wrote:Under contract.
Anonymous wrote:Silver spring is the sad version of Bethesda
Anonymous wrote:Under contract.
Anonymous wrote:Silver spring is the sad version of Bethesda
Anonymous wrote:Silver spring is the sad version of Bethesda
Anonymous wrote:“For many people, there is simply no price low enough that they'd ever buy on a busy road.”
This is me. House could be half the price but I would not buy it on that busy a road. I detest the idea of living on a busy road or backed right up to it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the washer/dryer in the living room?! Strike one
A tiny kitchen in the basement but no external entry for an apartment? And a sauna I’d never use. Plus very chopped up basement. Strike two
Don’t love (or even really like) the kitchen or bathrooms. Strike 3
And a tiny yard to boot.
no washer and dryer in the living room. None.
Anonymous wrote:As per subject, I live a few houses down on the other side of Philadelphia, and have watched this house go onto the market and not sell twice in the past year:
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Silver-Spring/820-Philadelphia-Ave-20910/home/10953991?2093706699=control&utm_source=ios_share&utm_medium=share&utm_nooverride=1&utm_content=link&utm_campaign=copy_link
Of course, people do not like the busy street. Noted. But it seems like it’s already appropriately discounted for that given neighboring recent sales?
So I’m curious for your thoughts, especially from anyone who might have looked at the house. Basically, we aren’t looking at selling our place any time soon, but whenever we have a convo about what it’s worth, it ends with “but why can’t the yellow house sell???” Slightly related, I’m increasingly annoyed at the state’s tax valuation of my house, given what this place isn’t selling for, and thinking about how we might better contest the valuation the next time it’s re-assessed.