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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it’s funny every time a listing like this comes up, the DCUM crew who think they’re so wealthy and privileged hyperventilate about why someone would pay to live “SO FAR!!”. The entire market of western loudoun and adjacent areas is filled with large houses on large pieces of land and owned by people who have lots of money and don’t have to work in the same way DC-centric office drones need to, if they have to work at all. But to all the inside the beltway drones, these people can’t possibly be spending much on real estate because where does their money come from if they don’t work in a building in DC upstairs from a Chopt? Wait till you learn there are properties that cost 10x this much. The real money in the region lives in western Loudoun and they don’t care if you think they live far away and they’re unconcerned with what your commute would be if you lived where they do. To them, the people who are tied to their offices have the lowest quality of life and they can’t understand why anyone would pay millions to be on a 2000sf lot.[/quote] [b]+1. They think because Western Loudoun is conservative that it must mean it's full of poor hicks. I live in Leesburg and have no desire to ever live anywhere else. Bethesda and McLean are amazing communities and I'm sure that people love living there[/b]. [/quote] Your post was so refreshing to read. I really appreciate that you highlighted how happy you are living in Leesburg/Loudoun, [i]WITHOUT[/i] resorting to disparaging other popular areas to live (such as Bethesda and McLean). I wish more posters would realize that positive perspectives such as your own will always resonate deeper with readers, rather than those who feel the need denigrate other towns/areas in order to elevate their own. [/quote]
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