Price cut on Dingletown

79 Dingletown, which sold for $6,787,500 when it was new in 2007, relisted by those buyers at $7.125 in 2009 before finally selling for $5.1 in 2012, was priced at $5.750 by these owners in September, 2017 but has dropped today to $4.750. Built as a spec house in 2006 by BSF which, to me, says a top quality, soulless house, but your opinion may differ.

The current listing agent’s note, referring to three successive owners, says it all about who’s been buying many of these pre-crash homes, and, I think, offers a cautionary note about a significant segment of our market that’s disappearing:

The house has been mostly used as a summer and weekend house since it was built. It is very gently used. Motivated sellers.

“Living” room? I think not.

“Living” room? I think not.

the master bedroom is equally sterile

the master bedroom is equally sterile