Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had to google what Ashburn is. It is almost West Virginia- that is crazy why anyone would live there.
Omg, it’s not that far. It’s a nice planned community right up Toll Road, built from green field so no apartments or pockets of lower income, so it’s called Cashburn by locals.
If you want wide open spaces but still hit DC for occasional meeting, it’s the bees knees
Yuck to toll road
Yuck to rich white yuppies
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had to google what Ashburn is. It is almost West Virginia- that is crazy why anyone would live there.
Omg, it’s not that far. It’s a nice planned community right up Toll Road, built from green field so no apartments or pockets of lower income, so it’s called Cashburn by locals.
If you want wide open spaces but still hit DC for occasional meeting, it’s the bees knees
Anonymous wrote:I understand the appeal. I have several friends who built out there about 10 years ago. We considered it because my husband was working in Ashburn at that point, but wound up sticking with an older area still in Fairfax. Happy we did in the end, but I still understand the draw for newer housing.
I just don’t understand how the run up in housing prices everywhere is sustainable. It’s insane.
Anonymous wrote:Ashburn is just too far and barren. Nothing there, only new cookie cutter neighborhoods.
Anonymous wrote:I had to google what Ashburn is. It is almost West Virginia- that is crazy why anyone would live there.