Posted on 02/14/2025 8:01:20 PM PST by dynachrome
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My sister says their realtor showed a house in their neighborhood last weekend to 27 people. There were NINE offers above asking price within 2 days! It wasn’t on the market yet but he showed it to people who he knew wanted to live in their neighborhood.
My sister thinks they will list theirs next week. Lots of houses are being sold as “Coming Soon” and not really being on the market. Her area benefits from a lot of military presence nearby which won’t suffer as much of a downturn as the DC Swamp Rats getting canned will affect DC.
I’m glad they are getting out at this time and leaving MD.
Zillow still lists properties destroyed by the Palisades Fire.
This has to be wrong, but has no pictures or further details.
Condo for sale
$37,500
Studio
6 sq ft lot
6 square foot lot
922 24th St NW Unit P25, Washington, DC 20037
It’s a garage in the Jefferson House.
https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/922-24th-St-NW-20037/unit-P25/home/9044890
Turns out it is a parking spot in the garage, but still has the wrong sq footage. six sq feet is the size of two washing machines. More like a 10 x 15 space.
I am more interested in all the liberal government people moving out of Northern Virginia, to flip the state back to Republican!
Nowhere near enough. I said from the start, my goal was to fire SO many bureaucrats that it tanks the DC Real Estate market.
We’re nowhere close yet.
I imagine there will be a glut of houses on the market in the DC/VA area before long as those govt employees are out of jobs.
looks. more like a sanatorium or similar “windows locked no one gets out “ kind of building.
maybe we could permanently prop some of the main players up inside the windows and make it a walk/drive by tourist stop of where horrible events of our nation’s history happened?
they owe us bigly.
The many recipients of USAID now have their easy money choked off.
Look closely at the “condo” units for sale. They might seem affordable until you see the monthly HOA fees.
I pulled up a few places near where I used to live and the monthly fees are 1,500 and up. This is on top of the unit price.
And...many of these places do not have parking. It’s street parking only which is a first come first serve thing. You can get a permit to park on some streets, but it’s still a nightmare. I would see cars nearly touching front and rear bumpers all over.
To many 00s on those houses. Why pay that much to be mugged, raped or murdered.
There’s always turnover in the city. The Herndon-Sterling-Reston-Dulles area (Virginia burbs) is where you will see the most interesting activity.
I just checked and there are a lot of properties that have already dropped prices and haven’t been listed for even 40 days. This is where the offices of Booze, RTX, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon are. There’s a Ferrari dealership out there, a lot of high end retail stores. That’s where the ritzy private schools are located. It’s like another planet all together.
The spring real estate market begins in mid February in DC. Ive looked at prices as over the last few years, and they froze and fell a small amount when interest rates spiked. Friends in the industry say they still have a backlog of buyers who cant find anything to buy,because of inventory and sticker shock. The DC area while affected by downturns, is unusually resilient because of the influx of new employees every two years because of congressional elections.
So would the Realtors higher home sales ensue.
I was talking about going after those who had attacked him. Trump is from Brooklyn, from New York City. HAving lived and worked there from 1996-2002, I can tell you exactly what he was thinking of doing, and those who knew him knew exactly.
He was telling everybody back in 1988 what he was going to do (Oprah), but no one paid attention.
You are correct in that Trump trusted people in the first term who he should never have trusted. But that is true for all of us. There are always people we should not have let into our OODA, but hindsight is the best teacher.
This time around the Trump team did not take government funds and resources like last time until they were well organized. The folks like Peter Strzok never had a chance to ambush the White House. Immediately every agency got someone in place then could trust and insubordination was hardly possible. And DOGE got into agencies instantly and started looking at the data before anyone could slow them down. Very quickly the bureaucracy has learned that resistance is futile. I expect to see these federal employee unions decimated within 3 years from now.
He was from Queens, not Brooklyn.
My apologies, but did that invalidate what I said?
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