This is why people buy in ashburn, you would die for a home like this in arlington

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Anonymous wrote:that house looks like it is occupied by a fat armenian or persian dude with a young, white (and stupid) golddigger girlfriend, a hummer/entry level benz or beemer, and gucci loafers and louis vuitton gear. this guy is "rich" from his sales job, where he makes $170-220k per year. all of it is spent on appearances.


I guess one could observe that you're projecting, but that would be redundant, wouldn't it?



i am a fat persian with gucci loafers, yes.


Spot on.

I actually like the floors, but the rest of the house looks pretty builders grade boring, and the outside is atrocious. I'm in Arlington (renovated rambler), would love a new house, but not something like that one. Have some friends that live in Ashburn and out in Loudon--they make the commute via buses into DC, and are happy with the tradeoff (esp, their spouses), but it is a tradeoff. Geez people, it's not hard--for many of us, we trade house size/quality for time commuting/neighborhood. I have a 10 minute commute to work, and can shoot out to my kids school in about 8 minutes. Works for me. Wish I had a new house, but that will have to wait.


I'll take your word for it. People who live in Arlington ramblers ought to be experts in what's boring.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:that house looks like it is occupied by a fat armenian or persian dude with a young, white (and stupid) golddigger girlfriend, a hummer/entry level benz or beemer, and gucci loafers and louis vuitton gear. this guy is "rich" from his sales job, where he makes $170-220k per year. all of it is spent on appearances.


I guess one could observe that you're projecting, but that would be redundant, wouldn't it?



i am a fat persian with gucci loafers, yes.


Spot on.

I actually like the floors, but the rest of the house looks pretty builders grade boring, and the outside is atrocious. I'm in Arlington (renovated rambler), would love a new house, but not something like that one. Have some friends that live in Ashburn and out in Loudon--they make the commute via buses into DC, and are happy with the tradeoff (esp, their spouses), but it is a tradeoff. Geez people, it's not hard--for many of us, we trade house size/quality for time commuting/neighborhood. I have a 10 minute commute to work, and can shoot out to my kids school in about 8 minutes. Works for me. Wish I had a new house, but that will have to wait.


I'll take your word for it. People who live in Arlington ramblers ought to be experts in what's boring.


Ramblers are McLean. Arlington is colonials, craftsman and bungalows. Our N Arl neighborhood dates to 1920-1930--long before the rambler.l
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:that house looks like it is occupied by a fat armenian or persian dude with a young, white (and stupid) golddigger girlfriend, a hummer/entry level benz or beemer, and gucci loafers and louis vuitton gear. this guy is "rich" from his sales job, where he makes $170-220k per year. all of it is spent on appearances.


I guess one could observe that you're projecting, but that would be redundant, wouldn't it?



i am a fat persian with gucci loafers, yes.


Spot on.

I actually like the floors, but the rest of the house looks pretty builders grade boring, and the outside is atrocious. I'm in Arlington (renovated rambler), would love a new house, but not something like that one. Have some friends that live in Ashburn and out in Loudon--they make the commute via buses into DC, and are happy with the tradeoff (esp, their spouses), but it is a tradeoff. Geez people, it's not hard--for many of us, we trade house size/quality for time commuting/neighborhood. I have a 10 minute commute to work, and can shoot out to my kids school in about 8 minutes. Works for me. Wish I had a new house, but that will have to wait.


I'll take your word for it. People who live in Arlington ramblers ought to be experts in what's boring.


Ramblers are McLean. Arlington is colonials, craftsman and bungalows. Our N Arl neighborhood dates to 1920-1930--long before the rambler.l


Read the post: "I'm in Arlington (renovated rambler)". Plenty of ramblers in Arlington.
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