You understand that you actually aren't being objective, right? Value is relative. You value more house. Others value a shorter commute and walkability. Others value acres of land. |
I am afraid you are hopeless, dear, since you don't understand a fundamental rule of real estate Location Location Location. Land doesn't cost the same everywhere, did you know that? |
Arlington schools? get back to me when they are in par to fairfax and moxo |
| Why does everyone keep banging on about the location of this house? It's a fugly house on a fugly block that isn't really walking distance to anything or even that convenient to DC. |
| Welcome to arlington , please ignore the arlington housing bubble and the other metro centric neighborhoods bring built. |
Let me guess; you don't have a teenage daughter, do you
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People rave about Redfin, etc. but this is what they get for their money. Sotheby's will do more for you and you can still bargain down their price to boot. |
I remember being a teenager - it didn't require thousands of extra square feet. And if yours does, maybe you need to reevaluate. |
It's not walkable to much, but it is damn close to DC. I live very nearby and can be downtown in 10 minutes. Yeah, it's ugly, but if you work downtown, it is very convenient if you drive. |
| Neither of the houses pictured is really ugly. Just the tract housing of their respective eras. The Ashburn location is just as good for someone working in Dulles as the Arlington location is for someone working in DC. Chill out, people. |