I think that anywhere with houses available for under $500,000 is going to see significant interest from buyers, particularly if near a metro station. In NE, this will be Riggs Park/North Michigan Park and the area around the Rhode Island Metro. Any other opinions? |
Between Brightwood and Takoma DC. |
Woodridge is my bet. We'll see. RIA picking up steam (slowly but surely) |
Tyson's Corner. |
lol |
Silver Line |
Do you mean the greater DC area?
If so, East Falls Church, near the Silver Line. |
+1 |
I'm more interested "in DC" than the "DC area," but I'm not going to hate on your Silver Line. |
Wouldn't this be West Falls Church? East Falls Church already has a metro. Are you thinking the Haycock>Pimmit Hills area? I don't disagree if that's what you're saying. |
I was thinking of the areas near the East Falls Church metro station in Arlington, not Falls Church City. Haycock and Pimmit Hills sound good, too. |
I predict that Anacostia will start to become hot. It would happen eventually, but Marion Barry finally leaving the scene will also be seen as a symbolic new beginning in that area and will accelerate the change. |
Historic Anacostia has a lot going for it. Metro, nice housing stock in a village-like setting, near the river and national park. It would be silly to choose not to live there because of Marion Barry being Ward 8 councilman, if you're willing to handle other issues facing that community. |
I assume next year means 2015. BB&P will not open till 2016, etc. Anacostia's time is coming soon, but not in 2015. I woiuld be more inclined to say Ivy City where the Hechts warehouse project is already underway. Or maybe Near NE, close to Union Market. |
I was just there, Ivy City, for the first time. That MOM's is nice! |