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Yeah - that seems crazy. Unless they built the house? |
This house is ugly af. There are so many better options in the Jamestown catchment. The masonry in the kitchen looks like my grandmothers bathroom in the 90s. The black dining room is hideous. |
The outside is hideous but the inside is objectively one of the nicest interiors I’ve seen listed in N Arlington in a while especially at this price point. They clearly put another $750-1M into the house (you can see the original listing pics when they bought it’s your standard McMansion white interior). Their mistake is thinking they’ll get that reno $$ back. |
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That's a lot of sage someone's gonna need before moving in.
Nope. |
| The charcoal dining room. I mean, I can see them sitting there eating and I just cannot. |
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I don't like the idea of harassment, but where do they think they can actually move where they won't be bothered? I don't even know how these key figures even go out for dinner or school events.
And, the other thing I think about is these kids. All the kids, not just theirs. They will grow up under the shadow of who their parents are in this country. That is a cloud they will never escape, and I really wonder how they will cope. The house is the least of their issues. Some maga type will buy it. Who cares? |
+100000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
| It's an ugly house. But more importantly, how is Stephen Miller, a G whatever federal employee, throwing around nearly 4 million dollars on a house. Where is that money coming from? |
That's where they perform the rituals. |
Anyone as problematic as the Millers yet hypersensitive enough that they can be “driven from their home” by this needs to just not have neighbors.
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The monthly handmaid ritual or the one with the bats? |
Yes. |
| Only if his cuck chair conveys with the home. |
Welcome to Arlington, where everyone uses family $ to buy in |