Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most neighborhoods in McLean do not have HOAs.Anonymous wrote:Make sure the neighborhood has protective covenants and an HOA. You don’t want to buy a nice SFH home then have someone build an apartment tower next to it that brings crime and blocks your sunlight.
Many of them do have protective covenants. You can pull the property title records at the county office for free.
Yes, and many of those covenants now are unenforceable. If this matters, then ask an attorney about the specific covenants.
Yes, this is possible, but covenants are something to keep in mind if don’t want apartment towers ruining your neighborhood.
What kind of NIMBY nonsense is this? Nobody is building "apartment towers" in random McLean neighborhoods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most neighborhoods in McLean do not have HOAs.Anonymous wrote:Make sure the neighborhood has protective covenants and an HOA. You don’t want to buy a nice SFH home then have someone build an apartment tower next to it that brings crime and blocks your sunlight.
Many of them do have protective covenants. You can pull the property title records at the county office for free.
Yes, and many of those covenants now are unenforceable. If this matters, then ask an attorney about the specific covenants.
Yes, this is possible, but covenants are something to keep in mind if don’t want apartment towers ruining your neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Within the last 20 years, that’s impossible. Maybe in the 2.5m range but it will need updating. My recommendation would actually be an older 1980s home that has been updated within the last 10 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most neighborhoods in McLean do not have HOAs.Anonymous wrote:Make sure the neighborhood has protective covenants and an HOA. You don’t want to buy a nice SFH home then have someone build an apartment tower next to it that brings crime and blocks your sunlight.
Many of them do have protective covenants. You can pull the property title records at the county office for free.
Yes, and many of those covenants now are unenforceable. If this matters, then ask an attorney about the specific covenants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most neighborhoods in McLean do not have HOAs.Anonymous wrote:Make sure the neighborhood has protective covenants and an HOA. You don’t want to buy a nice SFH home then have someone build an apartment tower next to it that brings crime and blocks your sunlight.
Many of them do have protective covenants. You can pull the property title records at the county office for free.
Anonymous wrote:Most neighborhoods in McLean do not have HOAs.Anonymous wrote:Make sure the neighborhood has protective covenants and an HOA. You don’t want to buy a nice SFH home then have someone build an apartment tower next to it that brings crime and blocks your sunlight.
Most neighborhoods in McLean do not have HOAs.Anonymous wrote:Make sure the neighborhood has protective covenants and an HOA. You don’t want to buy a nice SFH home then have someone build an apartment tower next to it that brings crime and blocks your sunlight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m looking for a SFH in McLean to upsize my living. Budget $2-2.5m. Target a newish house (built within 20 years) that’s 5500+ sqft. Seems impossible in this market.
Newer construction homes on smaller lots in West Mclean or Pimmit Hills maybe? YOu won't find new construction (even 10 yrs old) on .3-.5 acre lots in Mclean because most new construction homes on bigger lots were built in excess of sq.ft you need, they are bigger and built for luxury buyers. In this range you are looking at an older faux-colonial (older mcMansions) that may need refurbishing and modernizing which isn't cheap to do. Or a remodeled modernized, expanded split level or ranch if you are into midcentury modern type of stuff.
I am surprised you cannot find any, there are many homes in this price range
Anonymous wrote:I’m looking for a SFH in McLean to upsize my living. Budget $2-2.5m. Target a newish house (built within 20 years) that’s 5500+ sqft. Seems impossible in this market.