| I'm laughing all the way to the bank because you all mocked PH for years while we got in before prices got outrageous. New builds in PH are now $2m+. I only wish I had bought sooner. |
The families that bought in Chevy Chase and N Arlington back in the early to mid 60s are really seeing an excellent return on their investment. Give it time, 50 years just enough time to cash out for a nice retirement. |
A group of PH neighbors, in the name of helping neighborhood, have created a band called the Pimmit Hillbillies.... really doing us all a favor. /sarcasm |
Hey, neighbor! We got in early, withstood the scorn and are loving life now. |
There is another, much older band neighborhood band called Pimmit Hills that is heavy-metal bluesish—a nod to the neighborhood's 1970s biker era. The show "My Name is Earl" was created by a someone who lived here as a child; the trailer park in the show is called Pimmit Hills. All of this is FINE, because people are paying 2M for new houses here and teardowns are selling for $700,000+ |
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/realestate/why-mclean-is-the-priciest-zip-code-near-d-c/ar-AA1sGfDG?ocid=socialshare
Why McLean Is the Priciest ZIP Code Near D.C. The Northern Virginia community's proximity to the nation's capital and nearby business hubs is major draw to wealthy buyers Just northwest of Washington, D.C., in Northern Virginia, is the roughly 50,000-person community of McLean. With high-end houses, including historic estates, McLean has long attracted those who want easy access to D.C. but don’t want to live full time in D.C. proper. Recently, McLean’s proximity to the burgeoning business hubs of Tysons, which is an offshoot of McLean, and the Dulles Technology Corridor has further burnished its appeal. As such, with a median home listing price of $2.95 million in September 2024, McLean’s 22101 ZIP Code has the D.C. area’s priciest residential real estate, according to Realtor.com. (News Corp, owner of The Wall Street Journal, also operates Realtor.com.) “People say real estate is all about location, location, location,” says real-estate agent Robert Hryniewicki of Washington Fine Properties. “That really rings true for ZIP Code 22101.” |