I love this house in N. Arlington. What do you think?

Anonymous
I went thru this house very quickly during the open house. I cannot remember the closet space or where the w/d is. But it is a great buy for $1 million, if it goes for that. I never see any kids out in Larchmont (but I dont hang out there). There are no sidewalks, but it is a pretty neighborhood.
Anonymous
Me like. I don't want to live in Virginia, though.
Anonymous
No matter what you think about the decor, if someone snags that much lot and house sq footage at the 1m price point just less than a mile from Ballston then that's a great deal. Backstory makes sense of the 'why'. For. For perspective, new build 2000 sq feet THs on 900 sq foot lots are going for 700s in the Ballston area. This is 3500 sq feet on a 12,000 sq foot lot.
Anonymous
Maybe the "catch" is that the poorly done renov. are not up to code. That can be huge once you move in and want to start making some changes. We just found out that our HVAC unit in our attic installed 15 years ago by the builder is not up to code. Yes, we had the home inspected three times by three different inspectors before moving in and delayed closing until the builder got everything right. We had to spend a fortune replacing the unit, a vent and have a roofer here at the same time as the HVAC all so the replacement unit would be up to code. The builder long ago went bankrupt.
Anonymous
It was a beautiful house, a classic large colonial. That front appendage is ugly, as is the oversized pediment. Kind of a pity.
Anonymous
The only non new construction that is ok
Anonymous
The funhouse mirror photoshopping on this listing is even worse than usual. You literally cannot get any real idea of the proportions of this house.
Anonymous
It's funny. THe "feel" of this house is very different from most renovated houses in North Arlington. All of the showy marble and fountain-type stuff seems really out of place. It looks more like what you might see in Potomac or New Jersey. The truth is, OP, if you love this house, you might not actually love living in Arlington
Anonymous
flaws or not, great price for that house in arlington - which is btw a great place to live,
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Me like. I don't want to live in Virginia, though.

u stupid
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's funny. THe "feel" of this house is very different from most renovated houses in North Arlington. All of the showy marble and fountain-type stuff seems really out of place. It looks more like what you might see in Potomac or New Jersey. The truth is, OP, if you love this house, you might not actually love living in Arlington


In Jersey or Staten Island this house would sell in a minute. It is just to garish for Arlington.
Anonymous
wha tis with all the tile in the bathrooms. Are they planning on hosing the entire room down every day. odd, agree that it is a steal at 1mil though.
Anonymous
I would buy it if I were looking.
Anonymous
Op here: I agree that some of the improvements are "interesting" for the Arlington market to say the least. The fountain in back, all the marble, two dining rooms, etc. But I love the large lot, the mature trees, the good schools and nice square footage.
Anonymous
"u stupid"

No, I just prefer not to have a horrific commute into DC across the bridges. Now, if I worked in VA I would definitely live there.
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