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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][twitter][quote=Anonymous]builder here. 1/3 acre Vienna lots go for $950K...1/2 acre over $1m - and IF you can even find it. Only McLean more expensive right now. Yes....Vienna is a high end area. [/quote] Ok “builder”. McLean has always been more expensive, not just right now. Not only McLean. Arlington and the good parts of falls church are more expensive per sq foot than Vienna. [/quote] Haha agreed, the "builder" angle is hilarious since this data is public. Per sq ft N.Arl>FCC>Mclean>Vienna Overall price Mclean>N.Arl and FCC>Vienna Great Falls is a trip back to the 90s. [/quote] Not sure what point you’re making because in terms of overall price Great Falls is more expensive than FCC and Vienna. It’s also more expensive than North Arlington as a whole and comparable to the more expensive parts of North Arlington (22207 as opposed to 22205). Vienna is only “high-end” if you define that term expansively, but why bother since everything is relative. [/quote] Let me simplify this for you. Gaudy house on 100 acre land is more expensive than 2 bedroom condo on the Upper West Side. But Upper West side is more expensive than middle-of-nowhere gaudy house.[/quote] In other words, you're some North Arlington dweeb who thinks the higher price per square foot there compensates for the fact that the houses are often small and almost always on small lots. Great Falls is still (1) part of the discussion and (2) more expensive overall than North Arlington. [When people leave the Upper West Side, as they often do, they often head to places in Westchester, New Jersey, and Long Island where the average home price costs more than the 2-BR condo they're leaving behind. And they still know they're moving up.] [/quote] You are right, at the end of the day price per sq ft dictates whether an area is considered expensive. The rest of the post is basically just rambling. [/quote]
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