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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Funny- I managed to find an unrenovated house.[/quote] In what neighborhood? Any tips? We found a (mostly) unrenovated house as well, but I think that's only because the difference between renovation and the actual market price would be to little for flippers to mark up. [/quote] '09 south Arlington - you can still find them[/quote] Eww k thanks[/quote] Hahah my sentiment as well. Just didn't want to say it. [/quote] Ok keep crying about your lack of equity while I keep building it. Dumbass.[/quote] Actually we own a small place west of 16th St NW in DC. Husband and I are thinking about buying something bigger and we are willing to renovate. Yeah, no to south Arlington. We are not selling in our nice neighborhood to buy a shitty tear down in South Arlington.[/quote] That's for the best. South Arlington would like to remain c#nt free.[/quote] Dude. You have anger issues or need to get laid. You called someone a dumbass but got put in your place. Maybe you're angry your investment in South Arlington is not panning out because no one wants to live there?[/quote] Hahahhaha go f#ck yourself. [b]My neighborhood is full of million dollar new builds where 400k shacks stood last year.[/b] I'm sorry you had no vision and had to have the "in" neighborhood. I'll be taking my equity with me to me to my forever home in a couple of years. [/quote] You must be confusing your neighborhood with the expensive one north of 50 where 100s of properties sold for more than $1M. Good luck selling in south Arlington. And thank you but I actually bought in NW DC 9 years ago, in a neighborhood my friends were calling "sketchy" (it wasn't - it was safer than Dupont when I bought it) but full of beautiful houses where $1.2M buys you a teardown. [/quote] Lol! Hilarious! Sadly There are currently no homes for sale in my neighborhood. You missed your chance! :( good luck in the lottery. My blue ribbon school starting to get a little crowded anyway. Besides we don't want the wrong kind around here. Toodles![/quote] Why would I leave my beautiful DC neighborhood to live with a bunch of people that put 8 people in a 1 bedroom apartment? And don't woryr about my kids - they are going to private school no matter what.[/quote] Totally incoherent. Other than your D.C. Pubic schools aren't acceptable, that part I got. [/quote]
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