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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You couldn't pay me to live in McLean. [/quote] Great Falls/22066 and McLean/22101 are the two most expensive zip codes in the entire DC area, so no one will pay you to live there. It works the other way around. [/quote] So its okay all around, I guess? I also don't care for McLean - though I suppose you could pay me to live there - I would not need THAT much $$ to offset the negatives ;) But that is academic, as it happens. BTW< you mean most expensize zips in terms of price per unit, right? Not price per sq foot? [/quote] Correct. Most residential buyers focus on how much they have and are prepared to spend total, not price per square foot. [/quote] Maybe in big SFH's - people looking at smaller (and closer in) units sure to do look at price per sq ft. If you are trying to give a metric of an area's desirability, it seems worthwhile to look at price per sq ft. I mean obviously people do want more sq ft, and will pay for it, so that a place with very large houses has high prices is going to be true even if people have no partiucular preference for it. [/quote]
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