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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Putting Pimmit Hills in 22182 or 22101 would change a whole lot! Pimmit Hills is currently all on its own in 22043, which translates for those in the know to "ghetto land". If it were in McLean or Tysons, it would be treated the same as either in the eyes of the local government and law enforcement. As it is now, it is almost completely ignored, and what goes on in there is accepted. Simple, really.[/quote] 22043 is also zoned for Haycock/McLean and Shreve/Marshall. I think that PH is the last area where you can buy an affordable SFH close in and zoned for good schools but it is rapidly getting more expensive.[/quote] I live in 22043, but the part zoned for Shrevewood. I can assure you that this part of the zip code is not ghetto land - I think the only "ghetto" part of this zip code is on your side of Pimmit Rd., both sides of Leesburg Pike.[/quote] I don't live in PH but both areas shreve and PH are very similar. PH new homes sell for more than shreve because of proximity to metros and the tysons new development. Only one side of Pimmit Rd is PH. You sounds unhinged, I was making a point that 22043 covers more areas than PH.[/quote] I don't live in PH or the Shrevewood area, but you are wrong. The newer homes in 22043 off Shreve or Idylwood zoned for Shrevewood sell for more than new homes in Pimmit Hills. It's just a nicer residential area overall. [/quote] I am a real estate investor and this statement is incorrect, pimmit hills is experiencing much faster and higher appreciation.[/quote] Pimmit Hills can be experiencing much faster and higher appreciation. AND New houses in Shreve or Idylwood areas may be more expensive than new houses in PH. These two statements aren't mutually exclusive. I live in PH, incidentally. I drive through the Shrevewood area to get to my son's preschool, and it IS nicer than PH. I wouldn't pick it over PH, but give credit where it's due.[/quote]
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