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Nothing good is on sale. Yuck.
This applies to the entire area. |
| Um, ok. Maybe look further out then. In the exurbs you can get a new mcmansion for under $1 mn easily |
| Agree. We can't list our current place because I have no confidence we'll find something good to buy. |
This is why we cannot move. We wouldn't even get much of an upgrade in housing if we moved further out. Plus, we would have bad commutes. |
| Yes, this area is expensive (cheaper than others, but more expensive than most of the US). This is not news. And it's getting worse. |
| Well, I guess it depends on where exactly you are looking. Where exactly are you looking? |
I think this is what is causing the lack of inventory. No one has anywhere to go. |
Op-you sound like a very thoughtful and nuanced poster.
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I would have to say negative on this one. Your $$ will get you a much better house further out. Trust me. We did it and so have thousands of others. |
| sorry, nice homes cost $$$$$$$ here. mine is not for sale, but if it was it would be for over $900k. nice area with good schools (CCDC), but 3bd and only 1.5 bath. kitchen and bathrooms are from many decades ago, the full bathroom is maybe 5ft X 8 or 9 max. homes with 4bd and at least 2bth and in good shape are from 1.2M up. |
One of us works in Arlington and the other in Herndon. We've been looking in Alexandria, Falls Church, and South Arlington for a townhome. Completely priced out of DC. |
| Agree. We’re moving back to the area and just renting. I refuse to spend $1 million on a shack that I hate and need to completely remodel. |
This!!! Its not worth it "just to buy something". I'd rather rent than resent my house. |
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This is exaggerated a bit. Under $600k I agree.....super tough to find a decent house. Once you start getting over $600-800k they are OK. It's so expensive in this area.
This is the burbs though. If you want in the city forget it. |
Yup. I'm just getting enough exp. on my resume then gtfo. Can telework these days nearly 100% of the time and earn big city salaries. There are so many areas of the country with nicer homes and better QOL for a fraction of the price. I refuse to pay a $250,000 premium on a home that someone spent 2-3 months flipping. Not only does it encourage inflationary pressures on the market, so much work is superficial surface layer junk fixes you're forced to pay a premium for. And these leeches soak up all affordable housing left because they pay all cash and/,or parts of investment groups trying to make a quick buck. Normal people are screwed out. I can't wait to leave. |