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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Let's chat. What do you like about each and why? [/quote] Wouldn't it make more sense to compare Arlington 22207 to McLean 22101 since they both have the same typical household income and demographic? Or Fairfax County vs Arlington County. Or Arlington 22205 to McLean 22102 (although I think that part of Arlington is more affluent than McLean 22102) Or South Arlington 22204 to Pimmit Hills 22043/22102?[/quote] This is accurate. Arlington 22207 is very wealthy despite some of the posts here suggesting otherwise. This is simply fact; It has about the same avarage HHI as McLean 22101 despite having much smaller lots, and is considerably higher than McLean 22102 because it has fewer apartments. But I am not necessarily sure that having Upper Middle Class profiles in neighborhoods like Bethesda, N Arlington or McLean is a good thing or just a statistical game. For what it's worth, there are 15 houses on the market in 22207 above 2 Million and only a few are pending. theres anyone home on N Glebe Rd (Townhome!) sitting at 3.7 M while crappy new builds are selling at 1.5-1.8 like hot cakes. This is true in McLean and Bethesda too. Folks forget your p1ssing contest-the entire upper end market is stalling....[/quote]
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