| 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. |
| Check out 20910 and 20901 in silver spring (Woodside, Woodmoor). Many houses over 6000 sq ft lot and well under $650k. |
| Vienna woods older ramblers on big lots. |
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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. |
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. |
+1, I would also add North Four Corners and South Four Corners to this list. Woodside is going to be slim pickings under $650k. |
yes, the Hills! |
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. |
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. |
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. |
| Thanks for the suggestions, and please keep them coming! 2000 sq. feet is big to us. Thanks again. |
| Brookville, in Silver Spring, Hyattsville, Mt. Ranier, and College Park have nice houses with not-small yards. |
| The far northeast neighborhoods of DC might work for you. |
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. |
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. |