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

Anonymous
BTW, is there one person who continually posts over and over again, shitting on older, smaller homes? I know many people feel this way, but one person's posting style is very specific.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:BTW, is there one person who continually posts over and over again, shitting on older, smaller homes? I know many people feel this way, but one person's posting style is very specific.


not that poster but it's not that hard to copy when you dont live in a shit shack, LOL.
Anonymous
where's the third world poster? They haven't chimed in yet? Darn...
Anonymous
Working and living near or in Ashburn is one thing, but living in Ashburn and commuting to DC - NO WAY. I refuse to live in my car!!! I'd rather live in a 2 bedroom condo near or in the city with my family than drive the distance to Ashburn twice a day. Love my life in a close-in neighborhood in a small SFH. A house is not more important than family time.
Anonymous
I'm in arlington here, but job is now out in Loudoun county. The corporate and government agencies currently constructing new building out in Loudoun is unbelievable. It's everywhere out in LC.
I hate the reverse commute now - actually looking into making the move out west.
Anonymous
two bedrooms for a family? Sounds third world. We have fallen as a nation
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this a fucking joke? God-is that one ugly-ass house . The faux mixed media. That thing could be in any horrid suburb of America. It looks like a million other shitty new builds. I am sure every other home in the neighborhood is identical as well. Be careful you might turn into the wrong driveway.

That is my idea of a personal hell.


I prefer my neighborhood of mature trees and gorgeous 1920/1930s homes.


I agree, sista!!!!
Anonymous
I hate the cookie-cutter look and the other identical houses 10' away (you can see them out the windows in the redfin post).
But I also hate the annoyingly increasing ghetto-feel of arlington lately.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this a fucking joke? God-is that one ugly-ass house . The faux mixed media. That thing could be in any horrid suburb of America. It looks like a million other shitty new builds. I am sure every other home in the neighborhood is identical as well. Be careful you might turn into the wrong driveway.

That is my idea of a personal hell.


I prefer my neighborhood of mature trees and gorgeous 1920/1930s homes.


And having to store pots and pans in the oven!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:two bedrooms for a family? Sounds third world. We have fallen as a nation


Not 3rd world. Who wants to be in their car for over an hour twice a day? There is something to be said about making life simple. I don't need a 4,000 sq.ft. home to feel good about my life, or myself.
Anonymous
Where is Ashburn?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hate the cookie-cutter look and the other identical houses 10' away (you can see them out the windows in the redfin post).
But I also hate the annoyingly increasing ghetto-feel of arlington lately.


Tons of 1950s track homes like this in Arlington too.
Anonymous
1) where's ashburn? Since I don't even know where it is, I'm guessing my 30 minute commute to my DC office would be well over an hour.

2) I would trade all those empty square feet inside the house for mature trees in my yard.

You can keep ashburn, I'm quite happy with Arlington. And, honestly, I don't know how you can compare the two. The only thing they have in common is the commonwealth in which the sit.
Anonymous
People still *want* to live in Arlington? Who wants to live in all that poor air quality of highways in their backyards?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:BTW, is there one person who continually posts over and over again, shitting on older, smaller homes? I know many people feel this way, but one person's posting style is very specific.


not that poster but it's not that hard to copy when you dont live in a shit shack, LOL.


Yes, there are many posters here who don't like "shitshacks," we know this. Since it's Friday and I'm just relaxing with my coffee, I did a quick scan of some of the recent threads in the RE forum. Most posters here have a much better grasp on sentence structure than the person I'm referring to. How can it NOT be the same person? Arlington Hater/New Homes Booster are probably the same person. Also high likelihood of Pimmit Hills Boosterism.

Or (less likely) every person who wants to live away from Arlington and in a new build cannot write for shit? Hmm, no.


pink bathroom, radiators, tiny count most people out



the real hot places will be the silver line, developers are heavily investing there



+1, don't buy at the peak of desirability Arlington will go down hill as other newer metro accessible developments outside of Arlington are built



mediocre for this area, sub par elsewhere



Sounds bad



I wouldn't do it I would do only 22046, 22043, 22182 or dun lorring.


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