Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[
no, she farms her 400 acres and sits back and relaxes, knowing that her land is worth 100x your property.
Who cares?? Why do people think like this? I don't care how much money or assets other people have. Worry about yourself and enjoy life.
Anonymous wrote:[
no, she farms her 400 acres and sits back and relaxes, knowing that her land is worth 100x your property.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you look at homes for sale in Aldie, there’s almost nothing but $1M+ homes. People saying it’s below Bethesda and especially Arlington are delusional. Don’t forget that Arlington is just a segregated version of Silver Spring.
no matter what you say, aldie is an inconvenient exurban location. this home in bethesda that sold for 2.5 million would get you a literal mega mansion in aldie.
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Bethesda/5703-Newington-Rd-20816/home/10665439
For the 30 billionth time, I am not saying that Aldie is more expensive than Bethesda/Arlington. Obviously, you get more house for your money out there. However, regardless of the difference in price per sq ft, the home prices and incomes are similar at the end of the day. The people may live in different types of homes, but demographically, they still align.
I’m not even a fan of Aldie and prefer Bethesda and Arlington to Aldie, but clearly other people with a lot of money feel differently because they’re moving out there.
+1
There are too many close in suburb people who are insecure of some Virginia exurb. And they can’t understand why someone wants to move there with that much money. It’s bizarre.
factual. these people are jealous of are agricultural roots that we so greatly value in loudoun. -fellow 150 acre loudoun farmer.
Do you have a life, mrs spammer?
no, she farms her 400 acres and sits back and relaxes, knowing that her land is worth 100x your property.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you look at homes for sale in Aldie, there’s almost nothing but $1M+ homes. People saying it’s below Bethesda and especially Arlington are delusional. Don’t forget that Arlington is just a segregated version of Silver Spring.
no matter what you say, aldie is an inconvenient exurban location. this home in bethesda that sold for 2.5 million would get you a literal mega mansion in aldie.
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Bethesda/5703-Newington-Rd-20816/home/10665439
For the 30 billionth time, I am not saying that Aldie is more expensive than Bethesda/Arlington. Obviously, you get more house for your money out there. However, regardless of the difference in price per sq ft, the home prices and incomes are similar at the end of the day. The people may live in different types of homes, but demographically, they still align.
I’m not even a fan of Aldie and prefer Bethesda and Arlington to Aldie, but clearly other people with a lot of money feel differently because they’re moving out there.
+1
There are too many close in suburb people who are insecure of some Virginia exurb. And they can’t understand why someone wants to move there with that much money. It’s bizarre.
factual. these people are jealous of are agricultural roots that we so greatly value in loudoun. -fellow 150 acre loudoun farmer.
Do you have a life, mrs spammer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you look at homes for sale in Aldie, there’s almost nothing but $1M+ homes. People saying it’s below Bethesda and especially Arlington are delusional. Don’t forget that Arlington is just a segregated version of Silver Spring.
no matter what you say, aldie is an inconvenient exurban location. this home in bethesda that sold for 2.5 million would get you a literal mega mansion in aldie.
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Bethesda/5703-Newington-Rd-20816/home/10665439
For the 30 billionth time, I am not saying that Aldie is more expensive than Bethesda/Arlington. Obviously, you get more house for your money out there. However, regardless of the difference in price per sq ft, the home prices and incomes are similar at the end of the day. The people may live in different types of homes, but demographically, they still align.
I’m not even a fan of Aldie and prefer Bethesda and Arlington to Aldie, but clearly other people with a lot of money feel differently because they’re moving out there.
+1
There are too many close in suburb people who are insecure of some Virginia exurb. And they can’t understand why someone wants to move there with that much money. It’s bizarre.
factual. these people are jealous of are agricultural roots that we so greatly value in loudoun. -fellow 150 acre loudoun farmer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you look at homes for sale in Aldie, there’s almost nothing but $1M+ homes. People saying it’s below Bethesda and especially Arlington are delusional. Don’t forget that Arlington is just a segregated version of Silver Spring.
no matter what you say, aldie is an inconvenient exurban location. this home in bethesda that sold for 2.5 million would get you a literal mega mansion in aldie.
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Bethesda/5703-Newington-Rd-20816/home/10665439
For the 30 billionth time, I am not saying that Aldie is more expensive than Bethesda/Arlington. Obviously, you get more house for your money out there. However, regardless of the difference in price per sq ft, the home prices and incomes are similar at the end of the day. The people may live in different types of homes, but demographically, they still align.
I’m not even a fan of Aldie and prefer Bethesda and Arlington to Aldie, but clearly other people with a lot of money feel differently because they’re moving out there.
+1
There are too many close in suburb people who are insecure of some Virginia exurb. And they can’t understand why someone wants to move there with that much money. It’s bizarre.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you look at homes for sale in Aldie, there’s almost nothing but $1M+ homes. People saying it’s below Bethesda and especially Arlington are delusional. Don’t forget that Arlington is just a segregated version of Silver Spring.
no matter what you say, aldie is an inconvenient exurban location. this home in bethesda that sold for 2.5 million would get you a literal mega mansion in aldie.
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Bethesda/5703-Newington-Rd-20816/home/10665439
For the 30 billionth time, I am not saying that Aldie is more expensive than Bethesda/Arlington. Obviously, you get more house for your money out there. However, regardless of the difference in price per sq ft, the home prices and incomes are similar at the end of the day. The people may live in different types of homes, but demographically, they still align.
I’m not even a fan of Aldie and prefer Bethesda and Arlington to Aldie, but clearly other people with a lot of money feel differently because they’re moving out there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you look at homes for sale in Aldie, there’s almost nothing but $1M+ homes. People saying it’s below Bethesda and especially Arlington are delusional. Don’t forget that Arlington is just a segregated version of Silver Spring.
Well there just aren’t a lot of houses out there in the country to begin with. Everything has to be built so you won’t have a lot of resale going on. Everything being built is 5k, 6k sq feet so that drives up the price. Builders like making money.
these people are just salty that the 400 acre farmer could build 400 homes and make 400 million dollars. this 400 acre farmer in aldie is richer than you all. LOL
No he can’t. Land has to be zoned residential to build. A farm is zoned agricultural. The farmer has posted a hundred times about how he’s had it put under conservation. Even if it was approved by the county to be rezoned to residential and split it’s many lots, the builder who he sells the land to makes most of the 400 mil.
the county would never approve it. they’re trying to prevent cluster developments in western loudoun and protect the prime agricultural soil there.
Loudoun made it clear that they’re not building any major developments west of Rt 15. They are keeping it rural. Anything east of Rt 15 is fair game.
aldie is west of rt 15…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you look at homes for sale in Aldie, there’s almost nothing but $1M+ homes. People saying it’s below Bethesda and especially Arlington are delusional. Don’t forget that Arlington is just a segregated version of Silver Spring.
no matter what you say, aldie is an inconvenient exurban location. this home in bethesda that sold for 2.5 million would get you a literal mega mansion in aldie.
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Bethesda/5703-Newington-Rd-20816/home/10665439
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you look at homes for sale in Aldie, there’s almost nothing but $1M+ homes. People saying it’s below Bethesda and especially Arlington are delusional. Don’t forget that Arlington is just a segregated version of Silver Spring.
Well there just aren’t a lot of houses out there in the country to begin with. Everything has to be built so you won’t have a lot of resale going on. Everything being built is 5k, 6k sq feet so that drives up the price. Builders like making money.
these people are just salty that the 400 acre farmer could build 400 homes and make 400 million dollars. this 400 acre farmer in aldie is richer than you all. LOL
No he can’t. Land has to be zoned residential to build. A farm is zoned agricultural. The farmer has posted a hundred times about how he’s had it put under conservation. Even if it was approved by the county to be rezoned to residential and split it’s many lots, the builder who he sells the land to makes most of the 400 mil.
the county would never approve it. they’re trying to prevent cluster developments in western loudoun and protect the prime agricultural soil there.
Loudoun made it clear that they’re not building any major developments west of Rt 15. They are keeping it rural. Anything east of Rt 15 is fair game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you look at homes for sale in Aldie, there’s almost nothing but $1M+ homes. People saying it’s below Bethesda and especially Arlington are delusional. Don’t forget that Arlington is just a segregated version of Silver Spring.
Well there just aren’t a lot of houses out there in the country to begin with. Everything has to be built so you won’t have a lot of resale going on. Everything being built is 5k, 6k sq feet so that drives up the price. Builders like making money.
these people are just salty that the 400 acre farmer could build 400 homes and make 400 million dollars. this 400 acre farmer in aldie is richer than you all. LOL
No he can’t. Land has to be zoned residential to build. A farm is zoned agricultural. The farmer has posted a hundred times about how he’s had it put under conservation. Even if it was approved by the county to be rezoned to residential and split it’s many lots, the builder who he sells the land to makes most of the 400 mil.
the county would never approve it. they’re trying to prevent cluster developments in western loudoun and protect the prime agricultural soil there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you look at homes for sale in Aldie, there’s almost nothing but $1M+ homes. People saying it’s below Bethesda and especially Arlington are delusional. Don’t forget that Arlington is just a segregated version of Silver Spring.
Well there just aren’t a lot of houses out there in the country to begin with. Everything has to be built so you won’t have a lot of resale going on. Everything being built is 5k, 6k sq feet so that drives up the price. Builders like making money.
these people are just salty that the 400 acre farmer could build 400 homes and make 400 million dollars. this 400 acre farmer in aldie is richer than you all. LOL
No he can’t. Land has to be zoned residential to build. A farm is zoned agricultural. The farmer has posted a hundred times about how he’s had it put under conservation. Even if it was approved by the county to be rezoned to residential and split it’s many lots, the builder who he sells the land to makes most of the 400 mil.