Anonymous wrote:23:49 here - I don't live in Arlington. I also can't afford $650K for a house. I don't live in a crammed bungalow, though. I also don't live in a McMansion.
I honestly don't even "aspire" to a house like this, though. I truly don't like it. I don't care WHERE it is. I don't think it is attractive.
I have friends that live in similarly sized homes in Ashburn. I don't actually like their homes, either. I don't find them as unattractive as this one, but there is something about the style of these homes that is unappealing to me.
Anonymous wrote:regardless of what the A'burn house is, I would die because I had to drive to fuckin' Ashburn to get to it every day, and then I'd be stuck in Ashburn living in it.
No thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Is this a fucking joke? God-is that one ugly-ass house . The faux mixed media. That thing could be in any horrid suburb of America. It looks like a million other shitty new builds. I am sure every other home in the neighborhood is identical as well. Be careful you might turn into the wrong driveway.
That is my idea of a personal hell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right cause this sums up the beauty of arlington
At least that one can be fixed to look nice. The other one is in ashburn. Where the fuck is that? God knows. [/quote
Ashburn is on the border with West Virginia, I think. Right?
Anonymous wrote:Why in the world would a DC URBAN MOM OR DAD want to leave out in the freakin' sticks of Ashburn?!?