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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Translation: help! We were forced to move by Nestle from an awesome place in LA County and can’t f*** figure out why Chevy Chase is so “coveted.” Answer: because it, and n Arlington, are the best of the unimpressive housing options.[/quote] +1 The housing stock here blows.[/quote] Nice try to include Arlington in the discussion, but no. Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Great Falls, McLean, and Potomac are the area’s prestige suburbs. Arlington is second-tier.[/quote] Not true. But the area's housing stock still blows. [/quote] Always wonder where people are pointing to when they presume other areas have better housing stock. Lived in a lot of places, better housing stock at the same price generally means you're in an economically depressed area.[/quote] New York New Jersey Boston Hartford, CT Chicago Portland, ME Portland, OR I could go on, but basically cities where growth happened organically over time and not in a big postwar rush.[/quote] Oh come on! There's lots of crappy houses in all of those places (Portland, OR? Are you f-ing clueless? Most houses there suck, big time!) and where you do get better stock at the same price (Chicago or Hartford), there's an obvious step down in the community's economic prospects. Original point still stands, bub.[/quote]
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