Anonymous wrote:I used to live in Maywood and yes, it is one of the prettier parts of Arlington but it is still pretty patchy with some dun-down houses and ugly rambler in-fills. Palisades, the most similar area in NWDC, has just as much of the charm and less of the ugly IMO.
Arlington IS ugly though, really ugly, and almost all of it. Some pretty areas of Country Club Hills, Cherrydale, Maywood and Lyon Village but even in the prettier areas, you still get the in-fill 1950s rambler or split level or an abandoned/run-down house. There also seem to be less of a premuim put on pretty landscaping.
I certainly do not hate Arlington, it is a convenient place to live but, it is UGLY.
Anonymous wrote:I think every expensive area in DC metro have been mentioned here. What about up and coming places? Which one is the most overrated?
I have a friend who bought in the H-street corridor, one side of it was already out of her price range, so she bought on the other side and is afraid to leave her house at night after the shooting under her windows. I drove around a few times and don't see the appeal of that area at all, sure, there are some new places opening up catering to the yuppsters, but I think it still has a long way to go.
Anonymous wrote:
You dipped your toe into this water and now realize it's a bit too hot and you got all pissy. Girl please. Look at the title of the thread. I stand by my assertion that Arlington is overrated (especially on these boards) and has ZERO aspirational qualities. People hope 1 day that they make enough money to move to parts of NW, Mclean/Great Falls, Potomac and Bethesda/Chevy Chase. I've never heard someone say "When I'm CEO/partner I'm going to move to Arlington YEAH!". So yeah DCUM overrates Arlington. Deal with it.
Anonymous wrote:Beauty/ugly is pretty subjective. I happen to think well-maintained urban areas are much prettier that well-maintained, ostensibly picturesque suburbs - so Georgetown and Dupont as opposed to McLean. Having said that, how pretty a neighborhood is is pretty low on my list of priorities - I'm much more concerned about the commute, the amenities, the schools, etc. As long as a house isn't significantly more ugly that the surrounding homes (negative curb appeal, in other words), I really don't stress about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From seeing the latest public school results i think anything in Arlington is overated
What are the "latest public school results"?
Anonymous wrote:I think Georgetown is the most overrated. I live in NWDC. Georgetown is a nightmare in my book. I have family who lives there and everything costs more (the "Georgetown price") for home services, the rats are out of control, the students in the West Village are obnoxious and committ offensive, drunk, acts at night, the streets are terribly crowded and parked cars get dinged all the time, you get nothing nice even for a million dollars, two million barely buys anything decent, thefts happen in broad daylight all the time (packages from front doors, bikes from garages and sheds...), constant road construction.... Clearly I could go on... I know lots of people LOVE Georgetown and "would never live anywhere else" or would love to live there but, I totally disagree. I think Georgetown is, by far, the most overrated neighborhood in the DC Metro area.