Do you think the Pimmit Hills area will eventually become upscale?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh lord. Are comparing close in NV with DC now? Or close in MD? Do you know anything at all about real estate? Do you know anything at all about where any money would have been, historically, in the D.C. area?

Time to go back to your parents basement. I hear your mom calling. "Nooooormaaaaaaan......."

I didn't see you qualifying your ridiculous statement of "old houses are only worth the land they're on" with any limitations with regard to location.


I just did. I suppose I imagined most people in the area knew that each subpart was mutually exclusive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh lord. Are comparing close in NV with DC now? Or close in MD? Do you know anything at all about real estate? Do you know anything at all about where any money would have been, historically, in the D.C. area?

Time to go back to your parents basement. I hear your mom calling. "Nooooormaaaaaaan......."

I didn't see you qualifying your ridiculous statement of "old houses are only worth the land they're on" with any limitations with regard to location.


I just did. I suppose I imagined most people in the area knew that each subpart was mutually exclusive.

That's called backpedaling. Not qualifying.
Anonymous
16:40 - why does PH threaten you so much? You ended up buying off Route 66? You are stuck with a McLean shitshack that is poorly "renovated"? I can keep going....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:16:40 - why does PH threaten you so much? You ended up buying off Route 66? You are stuck with a McLean shitshack that is poorly "renovated"? I can keep going....


Since Pimmit Hills is only a few blocks from Route 66 and consists primarily of "shitshacks," maybe you should just stop while you're behind.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where's that Panda?


Wow. Did this really go 10 pages without the Panda? I've lived in PH for 12 years. I'm not sure I'd ever call it "upscale" and I'm not sure I'd ever want it to be either. It's just a fantastic place to have friends and raise a family.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:16:40 - why does PH threaten you so much? You ended up buying off Route 66? You are stuck with a McLean shitshack that is poorly "renovated"? I can keep going....


Since Pimmit Hills is only a few blocks from Route 66 and consists primarily of "shitshacks," maybe you should just stop while you're behind.


You're so lame. You probably thought this thread was about you.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where's that Panda?


Wow. Did this really go 10 pages without the Panda? I've lived in PH for 12 years. I'm not sure I'd ever call it "upscale" and I'm not sure I'd ever want it to be either. It's just a fantastic place to have friends and raise a family.





YEEEEEEES!!!!!! THIS!
Anonymous
Panda!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Low end are the vinyl siding popups littering our area. Cape cods and ramblers
splits are also low end. New homes are mid or higher, funny that the shit hole dwellers have to pipe up.


Is there an insult in that word salad?

Given its location, sooner or later, yes, Pimmit Hills will become upscale. But it's going to be a big developer buying a huge lot of homes, both the original and the new builds, plowing them under and starting completely fresh, much like has been done around Merrifield/Mosaic. It's been a while since I've been in Pimmit, but the new builds I remember are pretty damn ugly. And across so many styles! Truly, the area builders have done exceptional work in creating so much brand new ugly.


I drive inside PH daily due to my daycare being there and I've been seeing the changes there. I do agree the location is great and I frequent the Wholefoods there and I love the proximity to metro. But I chose not to buy there. I laughed reading the brand new ugly expression . Exactly my thoughts. I don't see PH getting upscale in ten years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:16:40 - why does PH threaten you so much? You ended up buying off Route 66? You are stuck with a McLean shitshack that is poorly "renovated"? I can keep going....


Since Pimmit Hills is only a few blocks from Route 66 and consists primarily of "shitshacks," maybe you should just stop while you're behind.


You're so lame. You probably thought this thread was about you.


You probably think that this show is about you.

Don't you? Don't you?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Low end are the vinyl siding popups littering our area. Cape cods and ramblers
splits are also low end. New homes are mid or higher, funny that the shit hole dwellers have to pipe up.


Is there an insult in that word salad?

Given its location, sooner or later, yes, Pimmit Hills will become upscale. But it's going to be a big developer buying a huge lot of homes, both the original and the new builds, plowing them under and starting completely fresh, much like has been done around Merrifield/Mosaic. It's been a while since I've been in Pimmit, but the new builds I remember are pretty damn ugly. And across so many styles! Truly, the area builders have done exceptional work in creating so much brand new ugly.


I drive inside PH daily due to my daycare being there and I've been seeing the changes there. I do agree the location is great and I frequent the Wholefoods there and I love the proximity to metro. But I chose not to buy there. I laughed reading the brand new ugly expression . Exactly my thoughts. I don't see PH getting upscale in ten years.


So it's good enough to trust your child's life but not to live there? Funny.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Low end are the vinyl siding popups littering our area. Cape cods and ramblers
splits are also low end. New homes are mid or higher, funny that the shit hole dwellers have to pipe up.


Is there an insult in that word salad?

Given its location, sooner or later, yes, Pimmit Hills will become upscale. But it's going to be a big developer buying a huge lot of homes, both the original and the new builds, plowing them under and starting completely fresh, much like has been done around Merrifield/Mosaic. It's been a while since I've been in Pimmit, but the new builds I remember are pretty damn ugly. And across so many styles! Truly, the area builders have done exceptional work in creating so much brand new ugly.




Has there ever been an area where builders teardown perfectly good mid-grade newer style homes that aren't abondoned? I doubt it, I mean look around this area, we keep the crappy 50s though 80s construction up. Until the 90s this area wasn't really mid range, it was low grade housing for the most part even precious mclean, bethesda and north arlington.
Anonymous
There is someone on this thread that takes PH as personal affront. So funny! Keep talking, by all means.

Proximity might drive the price up, to answer your question OP. There are new house being built every day. It will be preferred to other (McLean) locations because of proximity, even though it is not quite McLean - it is (gasp!) across the street from McLean.

Upscale is not something that comes to mind, but PH will always (always) be more upscale than the PH hater. Always.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is someone on this thread that takes PH as personal affront. So funny! Keep talking, by all means.

Proximity might drive the price up, to answer your question OP. There are new house being built every day. It will be preferred to other (McLean) locations because of proximity, even though it is not quite McLean - it is (gasp!) across the street from McLean.

Upscale is not something that comes to mind, but PH will always (always) be more upscale than the PH hater. Always.


There are plenty of things to like about Pimmit Hills, but the obsession that a few people who live or build there seem to have with McLean (and Vienna) isn't one of them. There are many new houses being built in McLean and Vienna every day, too, and they are more expensive than any new homes in Pimmit Hills.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is someone on this thread that takes PH as personal affront. So funny! Keep talking, by all means.

Proximity might drive the price up, to answer your question OP. There are new house being built every day. It will be preferred to other (McLean) locations because of proximity, even though it is not quite McLean - it is (gasp!) across the street from McLean.

Upscale is not something that comes to mind, but PH will always (always) be more upscale than the PH hater. Always.


There are plenty of things to like about Pimmit Hills, but the obsession that a few people who live or build there seem to have with McLean (and Vienna) isn't one of them. There are many new houses being built in McLean and Vienna every day, too, and they are more expensive than any new homes in Pimmit Hills.


No shit , but vienna prices are very close now. Back in the day vienna was a redneck shit hole just like pimmit hills. It's stupid to think things things never change.
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