Anonymous wrote:I live in N Arlington and it does feel like everything on the market near me is a 6,000 sq ft new build for over $2m. You aren't seeing normal houses for sale, though I'm sure there are some but they just go under contract instantly.
All of those gigantic new builds were previously normal sized houses at much lower prices, usually between 700k-1.5m. The redevelopment of those lots undoubtedly is making housing in N Arlington more expensive. The price of these new builds has also gone up dramatically. A few years ago, when we moved to Arlington, those new builds were also going for 1.25m-1.5m. Now they're 2m-2.5m. I'm consistently surprised by the price points, especially given interest rates.
Anonymous wrote:Prices have gone up for sure but obviously your definition of starter home is insane if you think the entry point is $2m. A starter home is not a new-build 5bd/4.5ba on a massive lot. A starter home is a dated 3bd/2ba with a weird layout and no parking
Anonymous wrote:You are not talking Starter Home. You are talking about all the things on your ideal checklist. Big difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$875K for that sh^thole?
This poster exemplifies the entitlement that I’m talking. He/she probably cannot even afford that home and yet, calling it a sh*hole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$875K for that sh^thole?
This poster exemplifies the entitlement that I’m talking. He/she probably cannot even afford that home and yet, calling it a sh*hole.
Anonymous wrote:$875K for that sh^thole?
Anonymous wrote:$875K for that sh^thole?
Anonymous wrote:$875K for that sh^thole?
Anonymous wrote:I live in a sought after close-in neighborhood in N Arlington and my “move up home” is worth nowhere near $2m (our first home was in a much less desirable area, which we stuck out for 7 years). Our current house is older, we’ve had to put money into cosmetic and functional updates, the kitchen is still small, and my office has to double as our guest room when family visits. This will be our forever home at this point because we have college tuition and orthodontics and whatever else our kids need to prioritize now. I’m okay that my house isn’t perfect and feel happy to even be a home owner in a place I like!
I get that the market is really tough right now for first time buyers, but a new construction $2m+ home is not a “starter.” Most people will never live in that type of home let alone start out in one.
Also, a young family can still buy something like this inside the beltway for under $1m. If you want to be close-in then get off Pinterest and change your idea of what you “need” to live in. https://redf.in/C2KbOQ
Anonymous wrote:TONS of SFH inventory under $1M in FCC, SS and PG County.