Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see this thread has completely shit the bed
I say McLean is better because it borders Pimmit Hills and is closer to Mosaic than hippy-dippy Arlington
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see this thread has completely shit the bed
I say McLean is better because it borders Pimmit Hills and is closer to Mosaic than hippy-dippy Arlington
Anonymous wrote:I see this thread has completely shit the bed
Anonymous wrote:The highest-income census tracts in each of Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Potomac, McLean and Great Falls are higher than their Arlington counterpart, and the homes in DC are far more elegant. Arlington is basically Silver Spring OD'd on steroids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The highest-income census tracts in each of Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Potomac, McLean and Great Falls are higher than their Arlington counterpart, and the homes in DC are far more elegant. Arlington is basically Silver Spring OD'd on steroids.
Not true. The census tract including country club hills and Arlingwood has higher home prices than any 22101 tract.
Anonymous wrote:The highest-income census tracts in each of Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Potomac, McLean and Great Falls are higher than their Arlington counterpart, and the homes in DC are far more elegant. Arlington is basically Silver Spring OD'd on steroids.
Anonymous wrote:The highest-income census tracts in each of Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Potomac, McLean and Great Falls are higher than their Arlington counterpart, and the homes in DC are far more elegant. Arlington is basically Silver Spring OD'd on steroids.
Anonymous wrote:The highest-income census tracts in each of Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Potomac, McLean and Great Falls are higher than their Arlington counterpart, and the homes in DC are far more elegant. Arlington is basically Silver Spring OD'd on steroids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The highest-income census tracts in each of Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Potomac, McLean and Great Falls are higher than their Arlington counterpart, and the homes in DC are far more elegant. Arlington is basically Silver Spring OD'd on steroids.
That may be. Arlington is the ugly child that've made good. You all ('old money') are standing around saying to yourselves - " who would have thought", trying to discredit us every which way you can. You're looking in the review mirror and we, are looking straight ahead. Collectively we're the youngest most educated population in the region/US. You can have your saudi princes, but for us, it is the Brits royals that has captivated us. And so, give us Kate and Will please, and do away with one of the 10,000 saudi princes that you're so impress with.
I couldn't have said it worser myself, even with an IPhone to auto-confuse! Hats on!
And don't let that review mirror hit you on the way in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The highest-income census tracts in each of Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Potomac, McLean and Great Falls are higher than their Arlington counterpart, and the homes in DC are far more elegant. Arlington is basically Silver Spring OD'd on steroids.
That may be. Arlington is the ugly child that've made good. You all ('old money') are standing around saying to yourselves - " who would have thought", trying to discredit us every which way you can. You're looking in the review mirror and we, are looking straight ahead. Collectively we're the youngest most educated population in the region/US. You can have your saudi princes, but for us, it is the Brits royals that has captivated us. And so, give us Kate and Will please, and do away with one of the 10,000 saudi princes that you're so impress with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do the Saudi royalty, wealthy politicians and c level executives bit their homes? Not Arlington.
Dubai, Georgetown and the Upper East Side?
McLean mofo
Not really. The Average HHI on the Arlington side of the McLean/Arlington line is actually higher -- www.census.gov
Not really
http://www.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=1e79439598494713b553f990a4040886
According to the census both of you are wrong. Apparently 22101 and 22207 are more alike than you care to admit, Saudis or otherwise.
In fact Mean Family Income for both Zip Codes are virtually identical:
City Zip Mean Family
McLean 22101 $205,408.00
Arlington 22207 $200,642.00
What is mcLean 22102 compared to these ?
Anonymous wrote:The highest-income census tracts in each of Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Potomac, McLean and Great Falls are higher than their Arlington counterpart, and the homes in DC are far more elegant. Arlington is basically Silver Spring OD'd on steroids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do the Saudi royalty, wealthy politicians and c level executives bit their homes? Not Arlington.
Dubai, Georgetown and the Upper East Side?
McLean mofo
Not really. The Average HHI on the Arlington side of the McLean/Arlington line is actually higher -- www.census.gov
Not really
http://www.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=1e79439598494713b553f990a4040886
According to the census both of you are wrong. Apparently 22101 and 22207 are more alike than you care to admit, Saudis or otherwise.
In fact Mean Family Income for both Zip Codes are virtually identical:
City Zip Mean Family
McLean 22101 $205,408.00
Arlington 22207 $200,642.00
With all these so called rich Saudis in McLean, and the fact that Arlington is more economically diverse, you would think that 22101 -- which is McLeans richest zip code -- would have a significantly higher average household income. But it does not. Must mean all non Saudis in McLean have modest incomes?