Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's pretty neat from the outside, but I don't think I'd spend $2.2M in South Arlington. (though that's just about the best 'hood down there.)
What? It's on Arlington Ridge. Every house in that neighborhood goes for more than a million. It has its own direct exit to 395 and is five minutes from DC, plus almost everyone has views of the monuments.
Can't believe people are so stupidly biased against "South Arlington" that they even lump the Ridge in.
Al Gore lived there for awhile. A Supreme Court justice too.
And then they GTFO
I always think these S. Arlington threads are dumb but this one takes the cake. If a $2M house with views of the city and senators and SC justices for neighbors isn't good enough for you...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's pretty neat from the outside, but I don't think I'd spend $2.2M in South Arlington. (though that's just about the best 'hood down there.)
What? It's on Arlington Ridge. Every house in that neighborhood goes for more than a million. It has its own direct exit to 395 and is five minutes from DC, plus almost everyone has views of the monuments.
Can't believe people are so stupidly biased against "South Arlington" that they even lump the Ridge in.
Al Gore lived there for awhile. A Supreme Court justice too.
And then they GTFO
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's pretty neat from the outside, but I don't think I'd spend $2.2M in South Arlington. (though that's just about the best 'hood down there.)
What? It's on Arlington Ridge. Every house in that neighborhood goes for more than a million. It has its own direct exit to 395 and is five minutes from DC, plus almost everyone has views of the monuments.
Can't believe people are so stupidly biased against "South Arlington" that they even lump the Ridge in.
Al Gore lived there for awhile. A Supreme Court justice too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's pretty neat from the outside, but I don't think I'd spend $2.2M in South Arlington. (though that's just about the best 'hood down there.)
What? It's on Arlington Ridge. Every house in that neighborhood goes for more than a million. It has its own direct exit to 395 and is five minutes from DC, plus almost everyone has views of the monuments.
Can't believe people are so stupidly biased against "South Arlington" that they even lump the Ridge in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's pretty neat from the outside, but I don't think I'd spend $2.2M in South Arlington. (though that's just about the best 'hood down there.)
What? It's on Arlington Ridge. Every house in that neighborhood goes for more than a million. It has its own direct exit to 395 and is five minutes from DC, plus almost everyone has views of the monuments.
Can't believe people are so stupidly biased against "South Arlington" that they even lump the Ridge in.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's pretty neat from the outside, but I don't think I'd spend $2.2M in South Arlington. (though that's just about the best 'hood down there.)
Anonymous wrote:I kind of like it from the outside, but the interior is too cold for my tastes, even for a contemporary. It seems like the house for a skinny couple from Europe with pointy glasses and no kids.
Anonymous wrote:Weird chintzy table in the marble foyer with plastic flowers.
Anonymous wrote:I like it.