If you could spend no more than $450,000 on a SFH/townhome/condo, where in the DMV would you buy?

Anonymous
Dominion Heights near Marshall High School on Route 7 in Falls Church.
Anonymous
The townhouse condo near Vienna metro (that FFX MLS listing) would actually be a good call - metro's not that expensive if you don't have to park there, and you always (ok, 99% of the time) get a seat when you get on at Vienna, which makes the ride pretty nice. I used to live between Vienna and Dunn Loring and metro'd into DC for most of the 12 years I lived there. I think those townhomes would probably feed into Mosby Woods, which feeds into Oakton HS. (and I think Jackson MS.) you'd also be close to 66/495/29/50 for other commutes.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Depends on where you work id rather be near tysons, major roads and metro 22043 (even pimmit) has the good schools and location
http://franklymls.com:80/m.aspx?p=1&s=22043&d=500K


OP stated:

"your spouse or both have a daily commute into central (Metro-accessible) DC"


Why limit yourself, why not be in the "center" with accessibility to both dc, md and reston? 22043 is perfect and you don't have to pay those stupid falls church city taxes where the school is marginally better.
Anonymous
Def Springfield
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Anonymous wrote:Depends on where you work id rather be near tysons, major roads and metro 22043 (even pimmit) has the good schools and location
http://franklymls.com:80/m.aspx?p=1&s=22043&d=500K

Pimmit Hills and 22043 was the answer for us. 460K house, 2200 sqft on 0.3 acres, needs remodeling but livable. If you don't want unremodeled, you can find a smaller house that looks better. We decided to buy more footage that we can remodel as time goes on.
Anonymous
could someone say more (or send link to info) about why Pimmit Hills is a good location? What is the community like?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:http://franklymls.com/FX7746316


That's an awesome location. I used to live there and loved it. You can't beat being directly across the street from the Metro.


Wasn't metro loud though - hearing the trains pulling in/out of the station especially during the winter when the tree leaves are around? Plus, there is no yard...of any sort. And not even a tree line for privacy?


We never heard Metro at all. A bit of road noise from the proximity of 66/495 but we only heard it when outside. There are quite a few trees at the back of the complex. No yard but the W&OD trail is just down the street at Idylwood. Love our SFH now but boy do I miss that easy commute.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:could someone say more (or send link to info) about why Pimmit Hills is a good location? What is the community like?


Zones to Marshall, convenient to Metro/Tysons, SFHs available for under $500k.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:could someone say more (or send link to info) about why Pimmit Hills is a good location? What is the community like?


There was a whole thread on Pimmit Hills a few weeks back. If you do a quick search it should come up. It's a fabulous location but the houses are mostly very small (ramblers) with no basements. The neighborhood has a bit of a working class feel.
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Anonymous wrote:could someone say more (or send link to info) about why Pimmit Hills is a good location? What is the community like?


I am the 10:31 poster and I posted my response on the Pimmit Hills thread when it was active. I've pasted it below. The other poster is correct about the fabulous location and no-basement houses - the latter is because many parts of PH are zoned as floodplain, so people prefer to not have basements. The somewhat-working class feel is correct for some parts; however, in my estimation, every 3rd or 4th original PH house has been torn down and rebuilt or significantly expanded. This is also a rare part of our metropolitan area where you can tear down the original house, build a new one and not stare into your neighbor's windows because lots are pretty big - quarter acre is standard and a third of an acre is not uncommon. Regarding location, we left the house at 8.25 am today via I-66 and I was at my desk near Foggy Bottom metro at 9.05 am after parking in a garage and walking for a few minutes. Can't beat that.

My old post:

We moved to Pimmit Hills in January 2011. We’ve been looking for a place in close VA suburbs with a budget of approximately 500K, and couldn’t afford North Arlington, didn’t like South Arlington, and refused to move further than West Falls Church because we both work in DC and don’t want to spend three hours in a car every day. We have a one-year old.

Once we discovered Pimmit Hills, we didn’t want to look anywhere else, and it took us six months to buy there. We bid on several renovated houses and were outbid every time, with all of them selling above list. We finally bought a 3 br, 2 bath, 2200 sf house on a 0.3 acres that needed some work for 450K. Note that I was a devoted city girl before moving. Here is my take on PH:

Pros:
Location, location, location. We can get downtown in 20 minutes by Rt 66. The Beltway and GW Parkway are right there. Once Tysons Metro is online, it will only get better. Some parts of PH can walk to West Falls Church.
Price. Housing stock in PH is modest – the original PH saltbox house is 880 sq ft. It is frankly one of the few remaining neighborhoods inside the Beltway where SFH can be had for under 400K (admittedly unrenovated).
Lots. Most PH houses are on substantial lots of 0.3 – 0.25 acres, which offers opportunities for expansion. Lots of young families have been buying into the neighborhood, tearing down or adding to their houses and still have enough land to enjoy some outside time.
Amenities. PH has lots of parks (Olney Park is fab), great trees, is wonderful for walking with strollers, close to Trader Joe, Whole Foods on Rt 7, Safeway on Anderson Rd and McLean business district in 5 minute drive or less. There are several restaurants in WFC and McLean centers, and Falls Church City is 15 minutes away if you want more.
Diversity. The neighborhood has lots of everyone. Our neighbor to the left is an Indian programmer. Our neighbor to the right is a JAG attorney. We are a Russian/Arab mix family.
Schools. Westgate ES is a block away from us, and Kilmer/Marshall have a good reputation.

Cons:
Well, diversity. PH does not have a look of uniform affluence you see in some Vienna or Dunn Loring neighborhoods we looked at. You have to have some tolerance for blue-collar element, chain link fences, and the fact that all houses look different. The upside of that is people are very down-to-earth.
Eccentric. PH does not have rules for what you can and cannot build, so some expanded/added houses look great, and some do not.
Traffic. We don’t commute that way, but if you have to go on Rt 7, it can get unpleasant. There are alternatives, though.

Overall, it has been a great move for us. PH is a family-based neighborhood, lots of young families with small children in similar stages of life. I love the trees, the greenery and space in a location so close to DC. I choose to believe that things will get only better as people run out of affordable neighborhoods close to DC and continue to move in and expand/rebuild their houses. Once Tysons East metro opens, we will be able to walk to metro. My DH and DS will be able to walk to a park to shoot hoops or play soccer as much as they want. They can also walk one block to school.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
That is our budget and we recently bought in Warwick Village in Alexandria. 2 Adults 2 kids, jobs downtown.



Does Warwick feed into Mt. Vernon elementary or Cora Kelly?


Mt. Vernon.


Because Mt. Vernon is a year-round school, parents have the option of going to a different school. We plan to send DS to Mr. Vernon, though.
Anonymous
WHEW talk about a tough challenge! Seriously...

http://franklymls.com/fx7737726

BUT I would negotiate the price down hard. Even though its renovated, you don't want to buy the most expensive house on the block in this economy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
That is our budget and we recently bought in Warwick Village in Alexandria. 2 Adults 2 kids, jobs downtown.



Does Warwick feed into Mt. Vernon elementary or Cora Kelly?


Mt. Vernon.


Because Mt. Vernon is a year-round school, parents have the option of going to a different school. We plan to send DS to Mr. Vernon, though.


I didn't know that! What other school's are options? We have been planning on Mt. Vernon and I don't know that we would change that, but I'm curious.
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