Anonymous wrote:This hurts seniors who have been living here forever, the high taxes will drive these homeowners to sell. It also hurts family homeowners who are not in the highest income brackets - the taxes here are crushing.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't Arlington have some of the best schools in the country, outside MoCo and Fairfax?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wait til the arena deal gets factored in as well.
what arena deal?
Wow. What rock have you been living under?
Do you think Arlington and Alexandria are the same thing?
Anonymous wrote:You gotta pay for illegal immigration somehow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I moved from the Bay Area.
I have been saying for the past few years to the all those people on here who keep saying how MoCo is going down the tubes, and NoVa is booming.... be careful what you wish for.
With all that boom comes higher cost of living, including taxes.
And now we see it come to fruition. We moved out of the Bay Area because the qol with all that boom started tanking.
There's a happy medium -- too little boom, and it sucks; too much boom, and it sucks.
as someone who moved here from Seattle, which was also booming....you're completely wrong. higher cost of living comes from the same political thought machine that inhabits Seattle and the Bay Area. it's not as intense as the West Coast, but it's coming all the same. only way to stop it is to vote more conservative (and believe me, the idea makes me vomit when it comes to national politics, but local is a different story)
politics does not matter when it comes to housing prices, other than zoning laws.
Increase demand causes increases in prices. It's not the illegal immigrants causing the housing prices to go up. It was the plethora of high paying jobs, and the people who kept moving into the area for those high paying jobs.
Austin and Miami are seeing the same issues -- sky high housing costs, and Austin has one of the highest property taxes in the country.
It has zero to do with politics.
-former R
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I moved from the Bay Area.
I have been saying for the past few years to the all those people on here who keep saying how MoCo is going down the tubes, and NoVa is booming.... be careful what you wish for.
With all that boom comes higher cost of living, including taxes.
And now we see it come to fruition. We moved out of the Bay Area because the qol with all that boom started tanking.
There's a happy medium -- too little boom, and it sucks; too much boom, and it sucks.
as someone who moved here from Seattle, which was also booming....you're completely wrong. higher cost of living comes from the same political thought machine that inhabits Seattle and the Bay Area. it's not as intense as the West Coast, but it's coming all the same. only way to stop it is to vote more conservative (and believe me, the idea makes me vomit when it comes to national politics, but local is a different story)