Fairfax County under 600k

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm LOLing at the poor DH who thinks he deserves a 15 minute commute to Tyson's.


PP didn’t say he thought he deserved it. But there are plenty of small houses in awful condition nearby going for more than a million and that’s absurd. He has every reason to be disgruntled with that. Maybe he’s been commuting for 25 years already and regrets spending so much of his life in the car. It’s stupid that a cheaply made 60s ranch in original condition costs too much for a full time professional.

We are also looking in that area and the new condos are asking Manhattan prices. Stupid.Tyson’s is not Manhattan . But foreign money will buy them up as fourth homes, party pads for their kids, and business expenses, inflating housing costs for those of us who actually live and work here.

Stop blaming people for wanting quality of life where they live and work and notice there’s a problem in the housing market.


A family of four getting cheeseburgers and fries at gross Five Guys could easily spend $70 just for lunch. What do you think SFHs directly adjacent to one of the largest job centers in the country should cost in that type of environment?

If OP's priority is commute, than buy according to that priority! Stop whining. For other people, priority may be to own a SFH. They're willing to drive or take the bus for a bit. OP's husband is not.

https://www.redfin.com/VA/McLean/1641-International-Dr-22102/unit-108/home/9387190

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also an option, in reston.

https://redf.in/Q5cpAv


We looked at a house or two in this neighborhood. It is a strange location and doesn’t feel like a cohesive neighborhood.

We had lived in a tiny TH in north Reston but wound up near Chantilly HS when we bought a SFH.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have the same issue. My husband wants to be within 15 min of Tyson's corner. Our budget is similar.

The available properties in good school districts are so flawed as to be unsellable in the future. The anticipated price decrease has not materialized as we are in a deflationary spiral due to low inventory.

No one owes me a place to live. I just don't like my choices.

Keyword: wants. A want isn’t a need. Either move to where you can afford, or find ways to make more money. Nobody feels sorry for you. When I worked in McLean, I bought a house in Ashburn (because it was all I could afford at the time) and I did the commute and I lived. I didn’t cry about it online.


Unrelated question but curious; How long was the commute from Ashburn to Mclean when you used to live there? Taking into account traffic and everything.
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