I've seen some nice McMansions . |
+1 |
One of two things are true. 1) you have terrible taste 2) they were not McMansions |
I think it was mostly the younger Boomers (along with a smattering of older Xers) who originally tore down homes to build the majority of the McMansions but mostly Xers ( & some of the oldest Millennials) buying the ones sold in recent years. |
Huh? The most expensive zip code in NoVa is in McLean, not Arlington, and Pimmit Hills sits right next to it, as well as to two Metro stations and Tysons. And did I forget to mention that the PH schools are better than all but a few in Arlington? Most likely many older Millenials already find musings about "poor taste" there quaint and outdated. |
This - obviously - once they stop taking pictures of their food, have a kid and find it harder to go to Iceland for the weekend, they will want what everyone wants. Space and easy access (by car) to the things they need. Walking to meet friends for sushi will be replace by putting the sleeping baby in the car seat and finding a drive through Starbucks. Matter of time. I am perfectly happy in my house for the next 20 years - I can wait. |
time will tell |
I could not get in with my primary care physician way out here in the outer burbs so I saw the new millennial doctor for my allergy meds.
I asked her why she was living out here. She said, "thinking your want to live in the city and actually doing it are too different things, I guess I'm not hip, oh well." I said, "I'm not hip either, it's like being the cool mom, it's not really cool." |
Once millennials get older and make more money they will buy the mcmansion |
+1 Note, not all large homes are McMansions |
Only as a starter home because they're saving up for a nicer home. Expect lots of price reductions on your McMansion and to eventually sell at a deep discount |
This area has a huge population of successful, upwardly-mobile first and second-generation immigrants, and one of their virtues is that they really don't take their lead from what downwardly mobile white people tell them they want. |
(White) millennials probably won't want your McMansion at the ass end of the county, but plenty of other folks will. But then white folks will start moving away, talking about "high pressure" schools and how "the community is changing." |
The oldest Millennials are in their mid-thirties. |
Oh well. We still have a ton of money and plan to enjoy our retirement. Guess that means the Millenial kids and the grandkids will get even smaller inheritances. |