$899k for a rambler.

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Anonymous wrote:Ok. All of the Arlington lovers agree that $900 thousand is a reasonable price to pay for a one level characterless box on a street of similar blandness. Good for you. Hope that you are happy when you pay your huge mortgages every month. But objectively speaking as a recent buyer who found my dream house in another neighborhood slightly further outside of DC, I think you are insane. There is MUCH better value to be had in this area, without going to Ashburn


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.
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Anonymous wrote:http://www.redfin.com/MD/Glenn-Dale/7709-Mystic-River-Ter-20769/home/11159748
Now THAT is a house that has 5 large bedrooms and 4.5 REAL bathrooms.


I couldn't get past the fugly exterior photo but i'm sure there's lots to love inside.


Someone please explain to me how this:


is uglier than this:


Neither are going to win any architecture awards, but come on people.



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?
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Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who caught that it says "Manners" in the subdivision name?

All I can think is "Thank goodness I don't need to live in Arlington"

My house (about the same size and half the price) was being used as a 5 BR when we saw it - because they had turned the den/family room into a bedroom for one of their 4 adult children who had been living at home.

Yeah, I don't see how these prices are sustainable, really. But someone will pay it ...

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What is the alternative for this area? An older brick colonial in that price range and similar or slightly more sq.ft would cost over a million easily. New construction starts at 1.5 mil. Ramblers are not bad, at least most living sleeping places are on one floor, less stairs and some people prefer it this way.


Meant to say a colonial in similar size (not price range) would go for over a mil. And new construction probably starts at 1.7 mil more so than 1.5 mil. it's crazy prices for all types of home, no bargains there.


The alternative is to move to another area. Really, Arlington is not worth it, no matter how much you hate commuting.


Says who? You just sound bitter. Yes, we've sacrificed space s that my husband could get that extra 45min every single evening with us. But then again, a mansion was never what we were after. We wanted proximity, good schools, and a reasonable house to call our own. Love how small a county Arlington is. Love how progressive it is. Love its proximity to everything. Love how diverse it is. Love love love. And yes, given the demand, I'd say most people agree with me.


Arlington schools? get back to me when they are in par to fairfax and moxo
Anonymous
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.
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Welcome to arlington , please ignore the arlington housing bubble and the other metro centric neighborhoods bring built.
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Anonymous wrote:It looks great to me although bigger than I would like. I don't understand people who need to live in bigger houses. Don't you like the people with whom you live?


Let me guess; you don't have a teenage daughter, do you
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Anonymous wrote:I would definitely fire realtor "Sharon Chamberlin" after she listed my neighborhood name as "Golf Club Manners". WTF?


Thank you - I couldn't believe my eyes! And this woman probably makes more money than me. *headdesk*


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.
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Anonymous wrote:It looks great to me although bigger than I would like. I don't understand people who need to live in bigger houses. Don't you like the people with whom you live?


Let me guess; you don't have a teenage daughter, do you


I remember being a teenager - it didn't require thousands of extra square feet. And if yours does, maybe you need to reevaluate.
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Anonymous wrote: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.


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.
Anonymous
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.
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