Where do you live and what is the class breakdown?

Anonymous
I live in the townhouses in Vienna and our neighbors are MC - UMC with the average townHouse worth 800k-900k.
Anonymous

We live in an area of houses selling between 750-950K. Some of the neighbors have inherited the houses (especially recently) or have had family help in buying them. For this reason, we have neighbors who are not all professionals. This is a very recent thing. Not all parents who are/were successful have children who are the same. It's quite interesting.
Anonymous
22207 close to 22213. Most people I associate with live in $2-$3m houses, but there are a few outliers either way. The middle class people o know are two working feds and vacation to family. Most families we know take multiple big vacations a year, and I’d guess make well north of $500k a year. Ski out west, Caribbean, Disney, Europe, beach.
Anonymous
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According to this 70-90% white in the immediate neighborhood. Houses range from 1.5-3.5M.
Anonymous

^ For example, the family next door inherited the house. They both work in hotels/restaurants. They cannot afford to send their kids to some of the activities that others in the neighborhood can afford. There is a "divide" in this way. They also are not college graduates. We have another family like this on the street and the house is poorly maintained and they are renting out the basement. I don't think some people who buy here realize this and they are a bit shocked once they "see" it. So you never know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
^ For example, the family next door inherited the house. They both work in hotels/restaurants. They cannot afford to send their kids to some of the activities that others in the neighborhood can afford. There is a "divide" in this way. They also are not college graduates. We have another family like this on the street and the house is poorly maintained and they are renting out the basement. I don't think some people who buy here realize this and they are a bit shocked once they "see" it. So you never know.


You need to get a life.
Anonymous
Mc are not living in those houses. UMC to UC.
Anonymous
I'm fortunate to live in a place where all my neighbors have class.

Well, except maybe the UNC fan.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
^ For example, the family next door inherited the house. They both work in hotels/restaurants. They cannot afford to send their kids to some of the activities that others in the neighborhood can afford. There is a "divide" in this way. They also are not college graduates. We have another family like this on the street and the house is poorly maintained and they are renting out the basement. I don't think some people who buy here realize this and they are a bit shocked once they "see" it. So you never know.


“see” what? People who don’t have unlimited $$?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
^ For example, the family next door inherited the house. They both work in hotels/restaurants. They cannot afford to send their kids to some of the activities that others in the neighborhood can afford. There is a "divide" in this way. They also are not college graduates. We have another family like this on the street and the house is poorly maintained and they are renting out the basement. I don't think some people who buy here realize this and they are a bit shocked once they "see" it. So you never know.

Are you part of a new wave of "gentrifiers"? My guess is they don't care much for you either, private tennis lessons be d*mned.
Anonymous
No idea but then it's rude to ask.
Anonymous
DC. Home prices range from 3.5 to 20 million in the immediate area (closest 10 homes). Middle class. Combo of government workers and retirees.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DC. Home prices range from 3.5 to 20 million in the immediate area (closest 10 homes). Middle class. Combo of government workers and retirees.


That sounds lower middle class.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC. Home prices range from 3.5 to 20 million in the immediate area (closest 10 homes). Middle class. Combo of government workers and retirees.


That sounds lower middle class.

The kind of government worker wasn’t specified. Depending on their jobs this could even be a blue-collar/working class neighborhood.
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