Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the thread is getting spammed by the Pimmit Hills nut case.
+1. This is either Crazy Marshall Lady from some of the previous threads or some other random Pimmit Hills/Marshall booster who keeps on making the ridiculous claim that Marshall is "on par" with the McLean school pyramids. I guess she hasn't been able to sell her house in Pimmit Hills yet.
I live in McLean and the homes in pimmit hills are selling very quickly. It's all about proximity to the desirable aeras and Pimmit Hills is the last pocket of the lower cost homes that feeds into excellent schools.
I also read somewhere that McLean and Langley were rated below Marshall this past year.
You live in McLean...riiiiight. Your boosting of Pimmit Hills says otherwise. And no, McLean and Langley are not rated "below" Marshall at all. This has already been argued over and over in the other threads where Crazy Marshall Lady tried to boost Marshall without justification. Again, why do people like Crazy Marshall Lady have to hijack threads that have nothing to do with Pimmit Hills? This thread was about a house in McLean, not Pimmit Hills. Newsflash: people who are interested in the McLean school pyramids and in living in McLean do not want to live in a place that looks like a trailer park, which is how most of Pimmit Hills looks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the thread is getting spammed by the Pimmit Hills nut case.
+1. This is either Crazy Marshall Lady from some of the previous threads or some other random Pimmit Hills/Marshall booster who keeps on making the ridiculous claim that Marshall is "on par" with the McLean school pyramids. I guess she hasn't been able to sell her house in Pimmit Hills yet.
I live in McLean and the homes in pimmit hills are selling very quickly. It's all about proximity to the desirable aeras and Pimmit Hills is the last pocket of the lower cost homes that feeds into excellent schools.
I also read somewhere that McLean and Langley were rated below Marshall this past year.
You live in McLean...riiiiight. Your boosting of Pimmit Hills says otherwise. And no, McLean and Langley are not rated "below" Marshall at all. This has already been argued over and over in the other threads where Crazy Marshall Lady tried to boost Marshall without justification. Again, why do people like Crazy Marshall Lady have to hijack threads that have nothing to do with Pimmit Hills? This thread was about a house in McLean, not Pimmit Hills. Newsflash: people who are interested in the McLean school pyramids and in living in McLean do not want to live in a place that looks like a trailer park, which is how most of Pimmit Hills looks.
I am sorry, first off I don't know what you are talking about above boosting one neighborhood over the other, I could care less. I was chatting with a friend the other day and she mentioned the ratings of the area schools. We had a choice to buy in either Marshall or McLean, but about 7-8 years a go McLean was the no brainier. I recenetly drove through pimmit hills and there is a lot of new construction going on even though they are next to the original ugly homes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the thread is getting spammed by the Pimmit Hills nut case.
+1. This is either Crazy Marshall Lady from some of the previous threads or some other random Pimmit Hills/Marshall booster who keeps on making the ridiculous claim that Marshall is "on par" with the McLean school pyramids. I guess she hasn't been able to sell her house in Pimmit Hills yet.
I live in McLean and the homes in pimmit hills are selling very quickly. It's all about proximity to the desirable aeras and Pimmit Hills is the last pocket of the lower cost homes that feeds into excellent schools.
I also read somewhere that McLean and Langley were rated below Marshall this past year.
You live in McLean...riiiiight. Your boosting of Pimmit Hills says otherwise. And no, McLean and Langley are not rated "below" Marshall at all. This has already been argued over and over in the other threads where Crazy Marshall Lady tried to boost Marshall without justification. Again, why do people like Crazy Marshall Lady have to hijack threads that have nothing to do with Pimmit Hills? This thread was about a house in McLean, not Pimmit Hills. Newsflash: people who are interested in the McLean school pyramids and in living in McLean do not want to live in a place that looks like a trailer park, which is how most of Pimmit Hills looks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the thread is getting spammed by the Pimmit Hills nut case.
+1. This is either Crazy Marshall Lady from some of the previous threads or some other random Pimmit Hills/Marshall booster who keeps on making the ridiculous claim that Marshall is "on par" with the McLean school pyramids. I guess she hasn't been able to sell her house in Pimmit Hills yet.
I live in McLean and the homes in pimmit hills are selling very quickly. It's all about proximity to the desirable aeras and Pimmit Hills is the last pocket of the lower cost homes that feeds into excellent schools.
I also read somewhere that McLean and Langley were rated below Marshall this past year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the thread is getting spammed by the Pimmit Hills nut case.
+1. This is either Crazy Marshall Lady from some of the previous threads or some other random Pimmit Hills/Marshall booster who keeps on making the ridiculous claim that Marshall is "on par" with the McLean school pyramids. I guess she hasn't been able to sell her house in Pimmit Hills yet.
Anonymous wrote:
+1. This is either Crazy Marshall Lady from some of the previous threads or some other random Pimmit Hills/Marshall booster who keeps on making the ridiculous claim that Marshall is "on par" with the McLean school pyramids. I guess she hasn't been able to sell her house in Pimmit Hills yet.
Anonymous wrote:I think the thread is getting spammed by the Pimmit Hills nut case.
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Me too. I like the Mclean house as well. What I don't like however is the price for what you're getting. The upgrades looks like they were thrown together. The layout is good, the location is great. I would offer 890k and use the cost difference to remodel, ie: more elegant tiles in the basement, reconfigure the kitchen, get rid of the kitchenette from the basement and put some nice artwork on that big wall. Create different sitting area for your pleasure - their remodel is just wrong, but the space is open so you can work with it. Without a garage, 890k feels right to me. One thing to consider, future resale will be affected by the no garage issue, Mclean or not. I think I like the second Falls Church house.