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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That’s absolutely not the most sought after zip in the DMV. Georgetown, Kalorama, Mass Heights, Kent in DC all have much higher median home prices and some of the most expensive homes in the area. [/quote] +1 and I wouldn’t even say it’s the most sought after zip in Northern VA. Most people I know wanted to land in 22207. We ended up in 22205, which we prefer over being further out in 22101. And yes I know there are some exceptionally expensive homes in McLean that appeal to a particular demographic (and also relate to there being larger lot sizes making it possible to build these mansions). I’m sure there’d be $10M + homes in Arlington if 1 acre + lots existed to support those homes. But in general, I know way more people in their 30s/40s who sought North Arlington or FCC (22046) than McLean. [/quote] Same. McLean today is for professional athletes, wealthy first-gen Americans (Indians, Asians, middle easterners), etc. Whereas 10 years ago your Deloitte partners or big law lawyers were buying there, today they’re sticking to N Arlington or moco / NW DC. [/quote] LOL. Literally 75% of all DC based Venable partners live in Mclean. Like, it's literally where big law goes to live.[/quote] Agree. Every house I sold in McLean was to a big law partner. I sold one house with a baseball player who lived up the street and everyone loved him because he knew how to handle emergencies -- charging car batteries, moving brush out of the road after storms, showing dumb lawyers how to release garage doors and open them manually, and showing dumb lawyers how to untangle the pool scrubber when the lines got tangled. I know this because my clients told me the baseball player did all of this for them. [/quote]
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