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[quote=Anonymous]I've lived in Pimmit for the past 5 years and love it for the diversity (socio-economic, political, ethnicity, etc). I understand that some are more comfortable with homogeniety whether race, economic, etc (nothing wrong with that and no judgement from me as different strokes for different folks). Some commenters are knocking PH because of the tear downs but McLean/Arlington have tear downs and new builds as well. Certainly, not as many, but there are streets in McLean/Arlington are undergoing the same transformation where most of the homes are new builds. Driving around PH, you will see certain streets where 50-75% of all the homes on that street are new builds and some that are less than 25%. As the OP mentioned, house prices for new builds are lower in PH (more value) compared to McLean and Arlington. In another 10-15 years, I wouldn't be surprised if PH house prices closes the gap on McLean as more as more homes convert to new builds. But with that transformation, we will lose some of our diversity. All in all, I agree with the previous posters that PH is a great place to live, very walkable neighborhood (don't see as many cyclists), close to transportation thoroughfares, and love that multiple grocery stores and restaurants are close by. [/quote]
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