Ayrlawn, Bethesda is located West of Old Georgetown Road and North of Greentree Road.
Presently, there are Four homes on the market. Of the Six older homes One is in its origional condition and Five are renovated. Their prices range from $539,000 to $674,000.
There are Two newer Colonial homes priced at $1,298,500 (built 2005)and $1,450,000 (to be built). Days on market are 662 and 76 days respectively.
There are Two homes under contract. They were priced at $575,000 (273 days on market) and $674,000 (38 days on market).
Ayrlawn absorption rate is 2 months, down from 8 months in early May.
Sonoma, Bethesda is located West of Old Georgetown and North of Suburban Hospital. There are 119 homes in the community.
Presently, there is one Cape Cod home with Three bedroom Two bath on the market. The 1938 home is priced at $699,000 and has some updates. It has been listed for the last 434 days.
There are no homes under contract.
Sonoma's absorption rate in One month.
Wyngate, Bethesda is located East of Fernwood Road and North of Greentree. There are 422 homes in Wyngate. Some of the homes are Ramblers, some are Cape Cods and some Colonial. There are contemporary homes, renovated homes and new Colonial homes.
Presently, there are Six homes on the market. Four are original homes listed from $450,000-$620,000.
Days on market range from 42 day to 424 days.
There are Two new homes: One has Five bedroom Five bath priced at $1,375,000 and one with six bedrooms and Six bath priced at $1,399,900. Both homes had a price reduction.
Four homes listed from $499,999 to $999,000 are under contract.
Wyngate's absorption rate dropped to 1 1/2 months from 10 months at the begining of May.
The absorption rate for all Single Family homes in Bethesda is 3.88 months, as of June 18, 2009.
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In contrast, one consumer emailed me from ActiveRain. She did not identify her self or make any connection, but was looking for a "transaction". She kept sending two three words emails with lots of question marks. She made no attempt at creating any mutual benefit. It was just about...what do you have and what can I get? When I tried to find some commonality before I would go out of my way for her, she sent me the nastiest judgmental email I have ever seen on ActiveRain.
The kind and respectful woman got a home delivery of free plants.
The demanding, angry woman got nothing.
I am still receiving calls. Everyone identifies himself or herself and explains their need in a friendly and polite way. Though we donated the left over plants to the Sonoma Community, I call around and try to find the plants for the individuals who are contacting me.
Who ever said that you can get more in life with honey was so right!
Unfortunately, the angry blame others individuals are not getting it. Maybe, this will help.
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