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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] The lots are much larger than north arlington and the location is excellent. People are buying the new homes left and right. I think you may be jealous of the nice new homes that are going up. Arlington was terrible before the metro so you know what they say about throwing stones in glass houses.[/quote] Repeating BS won't make it true. People aren't buying new homes in PH right and left. Only two closed sales over $900K there since 2010. There ARE people buying teardowns and putting up McMansions. They are usually ugly as hell and who knows what they'd fetch on resale. North Arlington was always desirable, because even the small homes were well built. Pimmit Hills is full of NoVa's cheapest post-war homes, and now it just has crap McMansions to go along with them. If the entire area was bulldozed it would be an improvement. [/quote] Whatever. Cares about you. Pls stay in Arlington. I bought a flipper that was renovated in Pimmit Hills - just 884 sq. ft., but basically the whole house is new. And I love it. I didn't have a budget over $400K. But if I did, I would still be in Pimmit because of the location, location, location. It is the most convenient place I have ever lived in my entire life and I love it. I never drive more than 5 minutes to get or do anything (except during rush hour to go downtown). I would HATE to live in Arlington. In sum, PP, you are mistaken that living in Arlington is some sort of privilege that makes you some sort of elite DCUM'er. That's just your preference, which, frankly, a majority of natives from NoVA would find strange. [/quote]
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