Anonymous wrote:We paid less than $450k for our SFH in your tier 5.
Well, since West Springfield high school and its feeder schools significantly outperform most of the schools/pyramids in your tier 4 grouping, some by a lot, it seems your limited data shows that WSHS schools are one of the best values in fcps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your West Springfield numbers are wrong.
Homes in West springfield sfhs run in the upper $500s to the mid $700s.
The median sales price for a single family home in the West Springfield HS district over the past 12 months (356 sales) is $550K. The median price of the current listings is $560K.
According to which website?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your West Springfield numbers are wrong.
Homes in West springfield sfhs run in the upper $500s to the mid $700s.
The median sales price for a single family home in the West Springfield HS district over the past 12 months (356 sales) is $550K. The median price of the current listings is $560K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your West Springfield numbers are wrong.
Homes in West springfield sfhs run in the upper $500s to the mid $700s.
The median sales price for a single family home in the West Springfield HS district over the past 12 months (356 sales) is $550K. The median price of the current listings is $560K.
Anonymous wrote:Your West Springfield numbers are wrong.
Homes in West springfield sfhs run in the upper $500s to the mid $700s.
Anonymous wrote:The difference between the Haves and Have-Nots is significantly evident in this picture. And those Have-Nots are home-owners.
Surprised that the housing stock in Mount Vernon is so low.
Anonymous wrote:We paid less than $450k for our SFH in your tier 5.
Anonymous wrote:The difference between the Haves and Have-Nots is significantly evident in this picture. And those Have-Nots are home-owners.
Surprised that the housing stock in Mount Vernon is so low.
Anonymous wrote:Looked at some information on relative affordability of buying a SFH in various school districts in APS, ACPS, FCPS and FCCPS; tiers of affordability in terms of median sales prices over the past 12 months follow:
Tier 1: Langley ($1.180M)
Tier 2: Yorktown, McLean ($905-915K)
Tier 3: George Mason, Washington-Lee, Madison, TC Williams, Marshall, Oakton ($755-810K)
Tier 4: Wakefield, South County, Woodson, South Lakes, Centreville, West Potomac, Robinson, Stuart, Lake Braddock ($590-670K)
Tier 5: Chantilly, Fairfax, West Springfield, Hayfield, Falls Church, Westfield ($525-565K)
Tier 6: Annandale, Herndon, Edison, Mount Vernon, Lee ($465-506K)