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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I believe that anything near the tysons silver line will increase greatly in value in comparison to anything else due to the new development. I would look here http://www.redfin.com/homes-for-sale#!market=dc&max_price=600000&min_price=200000®ion_id=135930®ion_type=7&uipt=1&v=8[/quote] Thank for the info. I just looked at the map. It looks like Pimmit Hills has several homes available. Is that a new area? Anyone else in here owns or recently bought something there? [/quote] Pimmit hills is a collection of very small 50s rambler homes without basements. It was considered a rough area in the 70s-80s but is now considered safe and more desirable. Due to it's delay the neighborhood has a lot of old run down homes that are rented out and will either be sold as teardowns or land investment properties. There are also some updated with additions. There are also quite a few new construction homes (built post 2000). The pimmit dr entry (west) side is not as visually appealing but the north and east side (olney) have newer original brick homes (meaning lates 50s and 60s) that are more visually appealing. http://www.pimmithills.org/pimmit-hills-history[/quote]
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