Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean is more pricey and a step up from Arlington , not sure how you are priced out of Arlington and looking at McLean
Depends which exact area of Arlington and Mclean and what type of property. If you mean walkable, metro accessible areas of Arlington and getting a certain size of the home in certain condition, you will get a price break moving to Mclean or even more residential areas of N.Arlington away from metro. N.Arlington is big though and not every area is priced the same, this is also true to some extent for Mclean, certain areas are considered more desirable and more expensive. If you go from the most expensive enclaves near Clarendon into the cheaper areas of Mclean, you should be getting a better home for your money.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for all of the input. I took a drive out to McLean and went to the "town center" Giant. Stopped by Starbucks and StarNut. It's not what I was hoping for, but I'm just happy for a neighborhoody Starbucks. I also saw that there were plans in 2010 to redo the "town center", but the owner's were gun shy due to the recession. Does anyone know if they've changed their mind for the upcoming future? Also, how does the area expect to change with the completion of the Tyson's projects? I really prefer Arlington because of Clarendon, etc... however; for the square footage we want (I want to feel like I have more space after living sandwiched in between to other families in a rowhouse for 12 years), we're priced out. You can actually get more land for your buck in McLean in some of the more modest neighborhoods. What I want would cost upwards of 1.5 to 2 mil. in Arlington. It ain't happenin'!!!
Anonymous wrote:McLean is more pricey and a step up from Arlington , not sure how you are priced out of Arlington and looking at McLean
Anonymous wrote:McLean is more pricey and a step up from Arlington , not sure how you are priced out of Arlington and looking at McLean
Anonymous wrote:This is my main criticism of McLean -- there isn't really a downtown. Compare it to its "rival" (Bethesda) and there's a big difference in that regard.
Anonymous wrote:Too funny. I remember driving up and down Old Dominion and Chain Bridge Rd and wondering where downtown McLean was. That was 15 years ago and there's still no there there. But our property value had appreciated nicely even with major renovations, our neighborhood and schools are still great and DH likes his commute. And there's plenty of shopping and eating to go around.