Anonymous wrote:Wow - Chirilagua? Racist much? We are very excited to send our daughter to Clairemont and were happy to buy our house in the Clairemont/Barcroft Forest area to get away from the types of snobs that seem to pervade this post. It's funny how when you can be anonymous, the true racists come out... I bet you those posters in public probably have a big Obama 2012 sticker on their BMW 3-series anyway and are "outraged" at things like Ashton Kutcher in brownface.
Anonymous wrote:Wow - Chirilagua? Racist much? We are very excited to send our daughter to Clairemont and were happy to buy our house in the Clairemont/Barcroft Forest area to get away from the types of snobs that seem to pervade this post. It's funny how when you can be anonymous, the true racists come out... I bet you those posters in public probably have a big Obama 2012 sticker on their BMW 3-series anyway and are "outraged" at things like Ashton Kutcher in brownface.
Anonymous wrote:17:35 The first house is in South Arlington near Rt. 395 not at all close to Rt 66.
Anonymous wrote:I'm betting that I found the direction this thread took more amusing than the OP did.
Basically, it appears that some Arlington boosters had never come across a house in Arlington that didn't have potential, wasn't near "great schools," and wasn't worth the asking price because Arlington's just so darn "family friendly," Metro-accessible (apparently, even in the remotest parts of North Arlington) and "walkable." In response, other posters started to link to some of Arlington's ugliest properties to see if there was anything the boosters wouldn't praise to the rafters.
OK, point made; time to move on.
In that price range, there are some decent-looking homes in Arlington under 600K; here are some that aren't under contract:
http://franklymls.com/AR7743297 (yeah, near 66, but you'd survive)
http://franklymls.com/AR7749732 (yeah, it's Wakefield, but some people used to shun W-L, too, and look who's laughing now).
http://franklymls.com/AR7699724 (perhaps not the highest-quality rehab, but hits the Arts/Crafts buttons)
http://franklymls.com/AR7653667 (nice bones; has renovation potential, and in Yorktown HS district).
Anonymous wrote:I am partial to Arts and Crafts, colonials, and Queen Anne.
I don't like properties where popups have been done without the consultation of an architect. Besides being ugly it screams cheap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This one has a little more character. Great location/schools. I would have considered this when I was looking (ended up spending a lot more then $615!)
http://www.redfin.com/VA/Arlington/5311-20th-St-N-22205/home/11236618
Did someone glue a double-wide to the top of a rambler here?
Looks like a contract fell through last year as well. I wonder what happened.
Oh purveyor of aesthetics, what sort of house do YOU like?
Anonymous wrote:
seriously, what is wrong with this house? It looks like almost every colonial built in the burbs in the 60s and 70s, with the brick on the bottom level and the siding on the top. I think the inside is nice too. I think they may have OVERimproved on the inside - I wonder how many bedrooms it was originally? I probably would have made it a 4 bedroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This one has a little more character. Great location/schools. I would have considered this when I was looking (ended up spending a lot more then $615!)
http://www.redfin.com/VA/Arlington/5311-20th-St-N-22205/home/11236618
Did someone glue a double-wide to the top of a rambler here?
Looks like a contract fell through last year as well. I wonder what happened.
Anonymous wrote:This one has a little more character. Great location/schools. I would have considered this when I was looking (ended up spending a lot more then $615!)
http://www.redfin.com/VA/Arlington/5311-20th-St-N-22205/home/11236618