Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You couldn't pay me to live in McLean.
Great Falls/22066 and McLean/22101 are the two most expensive zip codes in the entire DC area, so no one will pay you to live there. It works the other way around.
So its okay all around, I guess? I also don't care for McLean - though I suppose you could pay me to live there - I would not need THAT much $$ to offset the negativesBut that is academic, as it happens.
BTW< you mean most expensize zips in terms of price per unit, right? Not price per sq foot?
Correct. Most residential buyers focus on how much they have and are prepared to spend total, not price per square foot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hahahah. McLean. The money there is so new you can see the jack lee signature on the bills.
DC is old money.
Who are you kidding? DC is mostly poor and the money there is mostly new and came out of the pockets of taxpayers in Iowa. You could round up all the old money in DC and it would take up two blocks in Locust Valley.
Anonymous wrote:Hahahah. McLean. The money there is so new you can see the jack lee signature on the bills.
DC is old money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You couldn't pay me to live in McLean.
Great Falls/22066 and McLean/22101 are the two most expensive zip codes in the entire DC area, so no one will pay you to live there. It works the other way around.
So its okay all around, I guess? I also don't care for McLean - though I suppose you could pay me to live there - I would not need THAT much $$ to offset the negativesBut that is academic, as it happens.
BTW< you mean most expensize zips in terms of price per unit, right? Not price per sq foot?
Anonymous wrote:Potomac, CCMD, Cleveland Park, parts of Bethesda are all old money magnets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You couldn't pay me to live in McLean.
Great Falls/22066 and McLean/22101 are the two most expensive zip codes in the entire DC area, so no one will pay you to live there. It works the other way around.
But that is academic, as it happens.

Anonymous wrote:The $4 million Mclean mansion thread left me wondering which neighborhoods in the DC area is considered old money. Can anybody tell me?
Anonymous wrote:You couldn't pay me to live in McLean.