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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you work in Arlington, and you want a SFH with a yard, it makes sense to live there. Your emotional revulsion is dumb. [/quote] Yeah but $1.1 isn’t going to afford OP a SFH in many/most parts of Arlington. My N. Arlington neighborhood is walkable/bikeable, near metro, has great schools, and houses with yards. But it apparently “repulses” her and is above her budget anyway. [/quote] 1.1 can get you in for sure, you have to sacrifice on newness and size if you want to stay close in but if OP wants a new super large house than she'll have go wayy more suburban so I think that's a sacrifice they'll have to be willing to make. https://www.redfin.com/VA/Arlington/1407-N-Illinois-St-22205/home/11237281 https://www.redfin.com/VA/Arlington/1823-N-Lexington-St-22205/home/11238364 https://www.redfin.com/VA/Arlington/6008-19th-St-N-22205/home/11238295 Westover housing stock isn't the prettiest, but the community is worth it. Plenty of other neighborhoods, just highlighting westover since it has been brought up.[/quote]
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