Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington is overpriced given the quality of the schools.
Not for the location, and many people are starting to use private.
People are just paying to be around others who have money. The lots are small and you have other areas that are close in that cost less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington is overpriced given the quality of the schools.
Not for the location, and many people are starting to use private.
People are just paying to be around others who have money. The lots are small and you have other areas that are close in that cost less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teardowns near downtown Bethesda were a minimum of $1.5 million a few years back, probably $2 million now. As long as the economy is roaring, this will continue. But if the economy heads south, it will stop.
What is the price ceiling in N. Arlington?
The highest I have seen is 4.2M in Lyon Village. I am sure there must be something higher in Country Club Hills because the lots are so big there. Anyone else know of higher?
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Arlington/2545-N-Ridgeview-Rd-22207/home/183424259
This is the highest house in the last 5 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington is overpriced given the quality of the schools.
Not for the location, and many people are starting to use private.
People are just paying to be around others who have money. The lots are small and you have other areas that are close in that cost less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington is overpriced given the quality of the schools.
Yes, this is a big reason for choosing McLean. Neighborhoods are much prettier and schools are top tier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teardowns near downtown Bethesda were a minimum of $1.5 million a few years back, probably $2 million now. As long as the economy is roaring, this will continue. But if the economy heads south, it will stop.
What is the price ceiling in N. Arlington?
The highest I have seen is 4.2M in Lyon Village. I am sure there must be something higher in Country Club Hills because the lots are so big there. Anyone else know of higher?
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Arlington/2545-N-Ridgeview-Rd-22207/home/183424259
This is the highest house in the last 5 years.
Anonymous wrote:Arlington is overpriced given the quality of the schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington is overpriced given the quality of the schools.
Not for the location, and many people are starting to use private.
Anonymous wrote:Arlington is overpriced given the quality of the schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teardowns near downtown Bethesda were a minimum of $1.5 million a few years back, probably $2 million now. As long as the economy is roaring, this will continue. But if the economy heads south, it will stop.
What is the price ceiling in N. Arlington?
The highest I have seen is 4.2M in Lyon Village. I am sure there must be something higher in Country Club Hills because the lots are so big there. Anyone else know of higher?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teardowns near downtown Bethesda were a minimum of $1.5 million a few years back, probably $2 million now. As long as the economy is roaring, this will continue. But if the economy heads south, it will stop.
What is the price ceiling in N. Arlington?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teardowns near downtown Bethesda were a minimum of $1.5 million a few years back, probably $2 million now. As long as the economy is roaring, this will continue. But if the economy heads south, it will stop.
What is the price ceiling in N. Arlington?
Anonymous wrote:Teardowns near downtown Bethesda were a minimum of $1.5 million a few years back, probably $2 million now. As long as the economy is roaring, this will continue. But if the economy heads south, it will stop.