Suggest a neighborhood of quality small houses, but larger (>6000sq. ft.) yard?

Anonymous
Found it! 8903 Battery Rd, 22308. Nice lot which backs to a huge, quiet national park (Fort Hunt). House looks OK on Zillow. Wish it was available when we were looking. You can forward my cut when you close.
Anonymous
Check out 20910 and 20901 in silver spring (Woodside, Woodmoor). Many houses over 6000 sq ft lot and well under $650k.
Anonymous
Vienna woods older ramblers on big lots.
Anonymous
I actually saw some houses with 0.25 acre yards in that price range in South Arlington when we were searching. They were in the Alcova Heights neighborhood.

I think you could also easily get that in the Fairfax county section of Falls church. the schools are not the highest ranking in Fairfax, but they're still Fairfax County schools. A friend of mine just found something for $500K that has a nice yard.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Vienna woods older ramblers on big lots.


Yes, but will you (really) be okay with it when the new houses (inevitably) start to be built; or will it send you over the edge?

Some people absolutely lose it when the new houses start coming into their neighborhoods; even though it helps the entire neighborhood. They don't have the mental capacity to understand that it is for the better. It is definitely better than trailer-looking add-ons, but I digress.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Check out 20910 and 20901 in silver spring (Woodside, Woodmoor). Many houses over 6000 sq ft lot and well under $650k.


+1, I would also add North Four Corners and South Four Corners to this list. Woodside is going to be slim pickings under $650k.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:0.137 acres is 6000 sf ,not that large

Pimmit Hills 22043 standard lots are .25 to .3 acres about 10000 to 11000 sf

You can definitely pick up a decent size small home for 650.

The location is near two metros and central to most areas.


yes, the Hills!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Yes, but will you (really) be okay with it when the new houses (inevitably) start to be built; or will it send you over the edge?

Some people absolutely lose it when the new houses start coming into their neighborhoods; even though it helps the entire neighborhood. They don't have the mental capacity to understand that it is for the better. It is definitely better than trailer-looking add-ons, but I digress.


Some people don't have the mental capacity to avoid post hoc errors, but let's try anyway: A neighborhood's value does not increase because it fills with tear-downs. Tear-downs because economically rational, and thus more common, because the neighborhood's value has increased.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Takoma Park.


20912, yes, our Tak Pk yard is nearly 6000 sq ft, but not over 6000. It's not hard to find a house on a double lot in Takoma Park, either, if you keep your eyes open.

20910. We live across the street from takoma in easy silver spring on 6700 square feet. Small house with basement. I know a few houses that will go on the market in the spring.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:0.137 acres is 6000 sf ,not that large

Pimmit Hills 22043 standard lots are .25 to .3 acres about 10000 to 11000 sf

You can definitely pick up a decent size small home for 650.

The location is near two metros and central to most areas.


yes, the Hills!

The Hills actually would work for what the poster is seeking except I wouldn't call small houses in PH quality. You can find a well-maintained original house with a good-looking addition, though. They would be about 2000 sqft at most.
Anonymous
Thanks for the suggestions, and please keep them coming! 2000 sq. feet is big to us. Thanks again.
Anonymous
Brookville, in Silver Spring, Hyattsville, Mt. Ranier, and College Park have nice houses with not-small yards.
Anonymous
The far northeast neighborhoods of DC might work for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Check out 20910 and 20901 in silver spring (Woodside, Woodmoor). Many houses over 6000 sq ft lot and well under $650k.


+1, I would also add North Four Corners and South Four Corners to this list. Woodside is going to be slim pickings under $650k.


We're in this area and scored a large yard. The sizes do really vary by house, but you definitely will have good options in that price range.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Yes, but will you (really) be okay with it when the new houses (inevitably) start to be built; or will it send you over the edge?

Some people absolutely lose it when the new houses start coming into their neighborhoods; even though it helps the entire neighborhood. They don't have the mental capacity to understand that it is for the better. It is definitely better than trailer-looking add-ons, but I digress.


Some people don't have the mental capacity to avoid post hoc errors, but let's try anyway: A neighborhood's value does not increase because it fills with tear-downs. Tear-downs because economically rational, and thus more common, because the neighborhood's value has increased.


Don't bother getting into it with PP. There are a few posters here who repeat that same mantra over and over again. Wait until s/he brings out the "jealous" card.
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