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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Permanent bootyhole. The rich areas keep getting more desirable, and the poor areas keep getting more undesirable. [/quote] I don't think this is true. I was in Annandale and Falls Church recently. They were not desirable areas 25 years ago, and the areas I was in were fairly nice. People still don't use public schools as much though. [/quote] I don’t see what people find so great about Annandale or Falls Church either. They don’t look or feel any different than downtown Springfield. [/quote] Falls Church is so much nicer than Springfield.[/quote] Falls Church is quite large and many, many parts of it are not nice at all.[/quote] I assume you are referring to FCC, which is its own thing, Falls Church zoned to McLean, which is desirable and nice but still more affordable than FCC and McLean due its lack of walkability, and the parts of FC Fairfax that are zoned to Justice. I think the last one is the last bastion of relative affordability inside the Beltway but not for long. Prices have gone up quite a bit since I first moved here. I hate Trump but if he manages to get the criminal illegal element out (dubious given their incompetence but most people do support MS13 getting shipped out), that area has no where to go but up. It’s very convenient for commuting to Tyson’s and down the silver line and still not bad for DC, and the housing lots and stock are pretty generously sized for the price and location. [/quote] Average price of a single-family home sold over the past 12 months in Falls Church zoned to McLean per Redfin: $1.825 million Average price of a single-family home sold over the past 12 months in Falls Church City per Redfin: $1.400 million Average price of a single-family home sold over the past 12 months in McLean per Redfin: $2.050 million Also, there are other parts of Falls Church in Fairfax County besides those zoned to McLean or Justice. Those areas go to Marshall or Falls Church.[/quote]
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