You’re the one who said it was a superior property, but now you’re backing off. Perhaps by superior, you just meant better than the also middle of the road house down the street. Nice clean modest house maybe, but clearly it ain’t superior.
I’d like to let you off the hook and chalk it up to semantics, but you know folks have been suggesting that “superior” (specifically) homes may be more immune to price drops.
Hey, if I was really interested in a 1970’s home that certainly seems close to a busy street and some not insignificant power lines, I’d drive through the area, learn about the exact schools my children would attend, walk through the home, get the fees (super easy), and check out the immediate area a little more closely, but I’m not.
I suggested the guy who bought it was poorly represented. What do you think?
And I’m the one who copped to the space view in the first place and I’d counter that it’s pretty amazing how much I can do from right where I’m sitting now. I can certainly do as much evaluation as I need to for the houses I *know* I’m not interested in.