Scotchtownhills (Laurel, MD)
By Keji Ogunleye, GRI, SFR, KejiYour Realtor
(Fairfax Realty, Inc)
  To View This House Or Any Other House in Laurel For Sale Call Keji @ 301-613-2043    6918 Scotch Dr, Laurel, MD 20707       Time To Fire Your Landlord with the Lovely Townhouse For Sale in Laurel- Pay Less than Rent.   Lovely 3 level townhouse For Sale in Laurel  To see view this house call keji @ 301-613-2043   6918 SCOTCH DR, LAUREL, MD 20707    3 Finished townhouse For Sale in Laurel    Lot Size. 035acres Home Size: 1320 Sq Ft 3 bedroom 2 Full baths 2 Partial Baths   $188,500     For additional information about this 1320  square Foot 3bedroom 2.5bath  property located in Laurel , Get More Information or Request Showing Here     Search for Similar Homes in For Sale in Laurel              Get Your Laurel Home Value            Keji Ogunleye , Associate Broker - Licensed in Maryland &...
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By Keji Ogunleye, GRI, SFR, KejiYour Realtor
(Fairfax Realty, Inc)
  Schedule a Showing/Request Info Search All Homes For Sale Avoid Foreclosure Homes Close to Where You Work FREE List of HUD Homes for Sale Short Sale Homes For Sale What is Your Home Worth?   Keji Ogunleye Fairfax Realty,Inc   Questions?Schedule a Showing!   Information valid for the date of this posting only. Please contact us for the most current information and status of this property. 6918 SCOTCH DR, Laurel, MD Scan with your smartphone & take me with you. Description Photos Maps & Local Schools Virtual Tour Print Brochure       !Desirable Neighborhood! Beautifully Updated! $ Click for current price 3 BEDROOMS 4 BATHROOMS ( 2 full, 2 half ) 1320 Square Feet Time To Fire Your Landlord with the Lovely Townhouse For Sale in Laurel- Pay Less than Rent.   Lovely 3 level townhouse For S...
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By Ken Montville, The MD Suburbs of DC
(RE/MAX United Real Estate)
I've been writing recently about a townhouse I had listed in Laurel that had run into a few, er, challenges along the way. There was the friend of the Sellers who had agreed to do some contracting work on the Sellers house to get it ready for sale.  It involved tearing up the old (really old) carpet and installing a bamboo laminate. It involved some painting and dry wall work.  The real challenge with this arrangement was that the friend was not a professional contractor.  He had another real day job doing something completely different.  This was just something he was doing as a favor to his friend. That took about three months.  Time the house could have been on the market had the Sellers shelled out some cash to a pro to just rip up the old carpet and put down some new and get a hand...
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By Ken Montville, The MD Suburbs of DC
(RE/MAX United Real Estate)
In a recent post about Counting Chickens Before They're Hatched, I mentioned that I feeling pretty good about things until the inspection came along and had a lot of stuff on there that the Seller really hadn't expected. Of course, the Seller had all their money tied up in the house and, to make matters even more interesting, the Sellers had moved out of the area and weren't planing on coming back.  So here we were with lots of little and not-so-little repair items, a Seller with no money (yet) and me facing the possibility of coordinating multiple  contractors to do various things around the house.  Not pretty. Even if the Seller had money, they had already given up the max the lender would allow in closing help at the time of the offer.  You see, the buyer wanted every last nickel out...
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By Ken Montville, The MD Suburbs of DC
(RE/MAX United Real Estate)
It always amazes me that when a home is priced aggressively right out of the gate and looks even half decent -- not Martha Stweart but nice -- that multiple offers start ot come in almost immediately. My clients who own the townhouse in this post in gorgeous and historic Laurel, MD had lived in it for 28 years.  It wasn't paid off because they had refinanced to get some cash out at one point but they had plenty of equity and it was in no way, shape or form anywhere near short sale or foreclosure status.  It was a plain vanilla, regular-regular sale. They had moved out and they want to sell the house.  Sure.  They would like to get as much as they could but their main motivation was to sell the house. So, they had made some home improvements and priced the home aggressively.  Lo and beho...
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