Is this a $2.2 mil house?

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Anonymous wrote:Where's the yard?


It doesn't have much of one, but the park is just down the street. Nice playset in the backyard. And hey, at least you don't have to spend time mowing the grass!
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Anonymous wrote:Do you think this Lion Village house is reasonably priced?



1609 North Edgewood Street, Arlington, VA (map)


Holy crap, that very house is on the front page of the Washingtonpost.com right now with a headline declaring, "the cul-de-sac suburbia dream is dead."

http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/are-the-suburbs-dying-or-just-evolving/2013/08/02/13778fb6-facd-11e2-9bde-7ddaa186b751_story.html?hpid=z1
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Anonymous wrote:Do you think this Lion Village house is reasonably priced?



1609 North Edgewood Street, Arlington, VA (map)


Holy crap, that very house is on the front page of the Washingtonpost.com right now with a headline declaring, "the cul-de-sac suburbia dream is dead."

http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/are-the-suburbs-dying-or-just-evolving/2013/08/02/13778fb6-facd-11e2-9bde-7ddaa186b751_story.html?hpid=z1


to be clear, if you go to that particular link you get a chat, but no picture. but this HOUSE is on the front page at washingtonpost.com with some shit shack located right next to it.
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I'd never pay $2M to live in Arlington (or as an Arlington resident recently dubbed it, "Uglyton"). I'd spend less money on a house and opt for private schools in DC.
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Anonymous wrote:NO.

But knock yourself out if you think it is.


agree

You can stick your ass out the window and have your neighbor wipe your butt.
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Anonymous wrote:Do you think this Lion Village house is reasonably priced?



1609 North Edgewood Street, Arlington, VA (map)


Holy crap, that very house is on the front page of the Washingtonpost.com right now with a headline declaring, "the cul-de-sac suburbia dream is dead."

http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/are-the-suburbs-dying-or-just-evolving/2013/08/02/13778fb6-facd-11e2-9bde-7ddaa186b751_story.html?hpid=z1


to be clear, if you go to that particular link you get a chat, but no picture. but this HOUSE is on the front page at washingtonpost.com with some shit shack located right next to it.


really? looks like a cute bungalow to me.

the giant house next door was in Cottage Living magazine several years ago - hilarious to imply that it's a "cottage"
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Anonymous wrote:NO.

But knock yourself out if you think it is.


agree

You can stick your ass out the window and have your neighbor wipe your butt.


Are you that rude poster again? Great...so glad you're back!
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On a day like today, I would buy that house just so I could sleep on that porch off the master bedroom. That is da bomb!
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Anonymous wrote:Do you think this Lion Village house is reasonably priced?



1609 North Edgewood Street, Arlington, VA (map)


Holy crap, that very house is on the front page of the Washingtonpost.com right now with a headline declaring, "the cul-de-sac suburbia dream is dead."

http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/are-the-suburbs-dying-or-just-evolving/2013/08/02/13778fb6-facd-11e2-9bde-7ddaa186b751_story.html?hpid=z1


Just saw it too!
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What is it with the trash talk by some of the people on this thread?Why do people get so frosted with about what someone else likes? Do you attack every opinion that is counter to yours? I feel sorry for your family and friends. I really don't get it.
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20:13- obviously, it is a house most people can not have/afford. The have not trash crowd find it easier to try to criticize that which they know they will never have.

I would buy it if I could, OP!

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I love it! Too big for the lot, though.
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Anonymous wrote:No especially since it is not in a good high school


The high school for Lyon Village is excellent. You have no idea what you are talking about. Anyone that pays over two mill will probably do private anyway.


In that case why not live in an attractive neigborhood in DC? Arlington isn't known for good private schools.


I would pick Arlington over DC. I like it better.


Can you spend $2.2 million on a house, afford private schools, and spend money on restaurants in Clarendon?


Yes.


Great! I'll pick up your property when it gets foreclosed upon.


Your envy is showing pp. And it's uglier than your fat ass.


Ouch. Envy is not exactly what comes to mind when I think of a super-sized McMansion on a postage-stamp lot in Arlington. Horror would more accurately describe it.
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Anonymous wrote:No especially since it is not in a good high school


The high school for Lyon Village is excellent. You have no idea what you are talking about. Anyone that pays over two mill will probably do private anyway.


In that case why not live in an attractive neigborhood in DC? Arlington isn't known for good private schools.


I would pick Arlington over DC. I like it better.


Can you spend $2.2 million on a house, afford private schools, and spend money on restaurants in Clarendon?


Yes.


Great! I'll pick up your property when it gets foreclosed upon.


Your envy is showing pp. And it's uglier than your fat ass.


Ouch. Envy is not exactly what comes to mind when I think of a super-sized McMansion on a postage-stamp lot in Arlington. Horror would more accurately describe it.


I don't understand people complaining about small lots in close-in semi-urban areas- are they expecting that they will be deprived off their dreams to start a hobby farm near Clarendon.
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WL high school
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