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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NP, I’d like in on this. We want everything that OP wants but would also like a close-in commute to capital hill (45 mins or under), would prefer walkable to a metro, would love to be able to walk to some restaurants, but also would like a decent yard. Like a 10,000 sf lot or larger ideally. Our budget is $2m and we need at least 4 bedrooms. Where should we be looking ideally? [/quote] Your dream does not exist here. Anyone saying otherwise, post a pic. [/quote] 4+ bed houses on 10,000+ sf walking distance to metro? They exist but they're not for sale. Anecdotally the houses that fit this description often have "last sold" dates in the 70s/80s/early 90s. I even found one that last sold outside the family in the 1950s and has just bounced around family members since. Seems like these folks know they have a precious thing.[/quote] My family lived in a house like this in N. Arlington in the 70s. It was a corner lot with the BEST yard. So many happy memories. https://www.redfin.com/VA/Arlington/101-N-Garfield-St-22201/home/11255962[/quote]
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