| Its fuckin hideous - your kiddin me right. Die for it - its god awful. And who picked those colors - holy shit.... |
| What is that, a tub for ANTS?!?!?? |
| That exterior is literally one of the worst I have ever seen. Ye gods. The beige will haunt my dreams. |
| I liked the floors. Everything else is a testament to why I don't want to live in Ashburn. |
Right cause this sums up the beauty of arlington
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At least that one can be fixed to look nice. The other one is in ashburn. Where the fuck is that? God knows. |
This one can only be fixed by demolition. The world laughs at us when we consider this better than the other. |
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Good Gawd. Fuckin hideous is generous. I thought the floors were one of the worst parts.
It explains why people overpay for cars, though. If you're going to spend almost 2 hours each way in your car, and the house at the end of the ride looks like that, you might as well have a nice ride. |
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I don't have an issue with Ashburn in general. But that is cookie cutter outside, attempting to be high end with no success inside.
I am just not attracted to the faux-ostentatious new build nonsense. |
| Living in Arlington has morphed people's minds in to thinking that crammed bungalows are desirable |
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23:49 here - I don't live in Arlington. I also can't afford $650K for a house. I don't live in a crammed bungalow, though. I also don't live in a McMansion.
I honestly don't even "aspire" to a house like this, though. I truly don't like it. I don't care WHERE it is. I don't think it is attractive. I have friends that live in similarly sized homes in Ashburn. I don't actually like their homes, either. I don't find them as unattractive as this one, but there is something about the style of these homes that is unappealing to me. |
Do you not think people work in the Dulles corridor? |
| Why in the world would a DC URBAN MOM OR DAD want to leave out in the freakin' sticks of Ashburn?!? |
| People living Arlington and Ashburn lives hopefully are on two different planets. No reason for one to put down the other when their paths are so unlikely to cross. |