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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]120k. NO way would I buy that house with less than 80k down. That's just risky. FWIW we bought a house in the 600s. The bills the first year were insane. WAYYYY more than we ever intended. Everything died: the AC, the grass, cars, moving expenses, roof leak, a rotten stair. You name it and the house was built in the 90s and was in good shape. [/quote] You must not live in the DC area, no house built in the 90s is 600k [/quote] Reston. And there are lots of houses in this area in the 600s that are a bit further out. Herndon, Ashburn, Sterling, Springfield and lots of other areas I can't look at because our jobs are in Reston. [/quote] [b]exurbs vs dc area[/b][/quote] This PP is so lame. Finally, a non-city dweller does the right thing and doesn't "claim DC"....instead says "DC area" (which is entirely appropriate for this discussion), and this snob (who is likely a suburbanite themselves) is STILL not satisfied??! Gimme a break.[/quote] Homes in desirable areas built in the 90s or newer are in the 900s+[/quote] Oh, so only wealthy (aka "desirable") areas are "DC area"? So you don't consider PG county, even on the border of the city, to be DC area?? This just gets better and better.[/quote] :thumbup: [/quote]
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