Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably not upscale but definitely more new builds than old homes than any close in neighborhood. When you say huge do you mean 5500SF including basement? I don't see that many in pimmit hills, more like 4500-5500SF including basement (3000-3500SF not including basement).
I personally think it's the best investment right now because other places like McLean, Arlington seem to be hitting a valuation ceiling.
PH has a valuation ceiling as well. It's just lower than in McLean and Arlington. A cheap teardown will sell fast, but homes priced over $900K take a long time to sell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably not. The new builds are not very nice.
I'm thinking eventually a developer is going to buy the houses in one of those dead end streets and build some nice ones. I think then we might begin to see more nice houses built in the area.
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Anonymous wrote:Probably not upscale but definitely more new builds than old homes than any close in neighborhood. When you say huge do you mean 5500SF including basement? I don't see that many in pimmit hills, more like 4500-5500SF including basement (3000-3500SF not including basement).
I personally think it's the best investment right now because other places like McLean, Arlington seem to be hitting a valuation ceiling.
Anonymous wrote:I love new houses, but the ones they're building in PH are seriously awful. And the remodels are even worse. We toured so many that were frankenstein houses. Garages that didn't connect inside the house (had to walk around even though they were physically connected).
Anonymous wrote:It might become more expensive but it will remain vulgar.
Anonymous wrote:It might become more expensive but it will remain vulgar.
Right cause no other area has larger new homesAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably not. The new builds are not very nice.
I'm thinking eventually a developer is going to buy the houses in one of those dead end streets and build some nice ones. I think then we might begin to see more nice houses built in the area.
Anonymous wrote:Probably not. The new builds are not very nice.