Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's another house now on Morrison that is newly listed after being sold only a few months ago. Same price it sold for.
Agent X here. These are the agent comments for Morrison:
Unexpected job change, and sellers are in process of moving out. Please excuse the mess! Sellers have spent approx $70k in improvements since buying the house earlier this year, but we're still priced at the price they paid. At the time of their purchase the home appraised for about $1.4m. The old kitchen was completely torn out and the new kitchen is sparkling new and completely functional (unlike when they bought it). Owners also had mold remediation work done by a professional company and a 2-year warranty now conveys (uploaded in documents section). To do this work they removed all walls in the basement down to the studs, leaving the basement now completely ready for any plan the new buyers may envision. There are also new AC units throughout, electrical has been brought up to code, and all galvanized steel piping was replaced. House is in great shape after they spent about $70k for these upgrades, and sellers are sad to have to leave it.
I'd like to know how in May 2023 when the market was still pretty robust and competitive, this home sold for only $1M when the agent claims it appraised for $1.4M? That said house will sell quickly. It's cute, and fairly priced. Still don't believe the $1.4M agent comment....
Here's a link to the Morrison listing: https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/3600-Morrison-St-NW-20015/home/9978501
Odd that they're advertising the house as a 1.5 bath when the floor plan clearly shows 2.5 baths. I'd make my realtor fix that real quick.
Still needs a lot of work in my mind - central A/C would be nice. But it's priced well for that and should sell I would think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's another house now on Morrison that is newly listed after being sold only a few months ago. Same price it sold for.
Agent X here. These are the agent comments for Morrison:
Unexpected job change, and sellers are in process of moving out. Please excuse the mess! Sellers have spent approx $70k in improvements since buying the house earlier this year, but we're still priced at the price they paid. At the time of their purchase the home appraised for about $1.4m. The old kitchen was completely torn out and the new kitchen is sparkling new and completely functional (unlike when they bought it). Owners also had mold remediation work done by a professional company and a 2-year warranty now conveys (uploaded in documents section). To do this work they removed all walls in the basement down to the studs, leaving the basement now completely ready for any plan the new buyers may envision. There are also new AC units throughout, electrical has been brought up to code, and all galvanized steel piping was replaced. House is in great shape after they spent about $70k for these upgrades, and sellers are sad to have to leave it.
I'd like to know how in May 2023 when the market was still pretty robust and competitive, this home sold for only $1M when the agent claims it appraised for $1.4M? That said house will sell quickly. It's cute, and fairly priced. Still don't believe the $1.4M agent comment....
Here's a link to the Morrison listing: https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/3600-Morrison-St-NW-20015/home/9978501
Odd that they're advertising the house as a 1.5 bath when the floor plan clearly shows 2.5 baths. I'd make my realtor fix that real quick.
Still needs a lot of work in my mind - central A/C would be nice. But it's priced well for that and should sell I would think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's another house now on Morrison that is newly listed after being sold only a few months ago. Same price it sold for.
Agent X here. These are the agent comments for Morrison:
Unexpected job change, and sellers are in process of moving out. Please excuse the mess! Sellers have spent approx $70k in improvements since buying the house earlier this year, but we're still priced at the price they paid. At the time of their purchase the home appraised for about $1.4m. The old kitchen was completely torn out and the new kitchen is sparkling new and completely functional (unlike when they bought it). Owners also had mold remediation work done by a professional company and a 2-year warranty now conveys (uploaded in documents section). To do this work they removed all walls in the basement down to the studs, leaving the basement now completely ready for any plan the new buyers may envision. There are also new AC units throughout, electrical has been brought up to code, and all galvanized steel piping was replaced. House is in great shape after they spent about $70k for these upgrades, and sellers are sad to have to leave it.
I'd like to know how in May 2023 when the market was still pretty robust and competitive, this home sold for only $1M when the agent claims it appraised for $1.4M? That said house will sell quickly. It's cute, and fairly priced. Still don't believe the $1.4M agent comment....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's another house now on Morrison that is newly listed after being sold only a few months ago. Same price it sold for.
Agent X here. These are the agent comments for Morrison:
Unexpected job change, and sellers are in process of moving out. Please excuse the mess! Sellers have spent approx $70k in improvements since buying the house earlier this year, but we're still priced at the price they paid. At the time of their purchase the home appraised for about $1.4m. The old kitchen was completely torn out and the new kitchen is sparkling new and completely functional (unlike when they bought it). Owners also had mold remediation work done by a professional company and a 2-year warranty now conveys (uploaded in documents section). To do this work they removed all walls in the basement down to the studs, leaving the basement now completely ready for any plan the new buyers may envision. There are also new AC units throughout, electrical has been brought up to code, and all galvanized steel piping was replaced. House is in great shape after they spent about $70k for these upgrades, and sellers are sad to have to leave it.
Anonymous wrote:There's another house now on Morrison that is newly listed after being sold only a few months ago. Same price it sold for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a $1.3M house. Pic #28 is scary, I need details of what went on there AND why the realtor decided they should include this pic :O
seriously.... wtf?
Now the house is becoming a bit of a joke. I feel bad for the buyers and hope the house can shake the bad vibe and they get a fair price this time around.
Don't be so naive as to think that the buyer of this house, or most houses for that matter, even knows what DCUM is.
Don’t need to know DCUM to see something went awry here. Just take a look at the listing history. And photo 28.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a $1.3M house. Pic #28 is scary, I need details of what went on there AND why the realtor decided they should include this pic :O
seriously.... wtf?
Now the house is becoming a bit of a joke. I feel bad for the buyers and hope the house can shake the bad vibe and they get a fair price this time around.
Don't be so naive as to think that the buyer of this house, or most houses for that matter, even knows what DCUM is.
Anonymous wrote:why not re-list at the original price that got the house sold? Do people think this is a "good" deal at 1.35?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a $1.3M house. Pic #28 is scary, I need details of what went on there AND why the realtor decided they should include this pic :O
seriously.... wtf?
Now the house is becoming a bit of a joke. I feel bad for the buyers and hope the house can shake the bad vibe and they get a fair price this time around.
Anonymous wrote:This is a $1.3M house. Pic #28 is scary, I need details of what went on there AND why the realtor decided they should include this pic :O