Anonymous wrote:The OP says she prefers an OLDER home. Not new.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No question, I would move closer in. Arlington or McLean, although don't pretend to know anything about the McLean market. But there are plenty of houses in Arlington that are not "new construction on tiny lots." In your price range, you can pretty much have what you want.
I agree with this. I think for Arlington you need to drive around and see the different neighborhoods. I am not sure what you consider a tiny lot, but friends have a new construction house on a 10,000 sq. ft. lot in about that price range and there is plenty of room to play outside. There are tons of kids all over Arlington, but it varies street by street as to how "family friendly" they are. Some streets have lots of bbqs, block parties, and others do not.
Anonymous wrote:You must submit your issue at once to hgtv's Love It Or List It so we can all see the details of the house!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would just buy a new house in Marshall district. No worries with revisions or home emergencies until the kids get older. Short move and comparable schools.
Where are new homes in the Marshall district?! All I see is old.
Anonymous wrote:No question, I would move closer in. Arlington or McLean, although don't pretend to know anything about the McLean market. But there are plenty of houses in Arlington that are not "new construction on tiny lots." In your price range, you can pretty much have what you want.
Anonymous wrote:We live in Vienna, and love it. But the time has come to either do a major renovation (big $$-changing roof lines, and footprint of the house), OR moving closer in. DH works in DC, and his commute has always blown. Now with tysons becoming much more populated, we're both worried that it will be even worse (we live near Wolftrap Elem). We love our house, our neighborhood, preschool, etc, and don't really want to move, but...the headache of living through a big reno, the potential of having the nicest house in our HOA, and the current/future commute to DC all are pretty big negatives for staying put.
DH and I are making ourselves crazy trying to decide...what would you do in this situation? We have a 1 yo and a 3 yo, a big dog, and haven't ruled out the possibility of a third child. We can afford a nice house (1.5 mil), but both hate the new construction going up in tiny lots in arlington, and aren't crazy about the lack of "neighborhood" in mclean. Ideally, we'd love an older house with charm and a big enough backyard to really play in, with a great sense of community, but they seem to be in short supply right now, especially as you get closer in to DC. Thoughts? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would just buy a new house in Marshall district. No worries with revisions or home emergencies until the kids get older. Short move and comparable schools.
Where are new homes in the Marshall district?! All I see is old.
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Anonymous wrote:No question, I would move closer in. Arlington or McLean, although don't pretend to know anything about the McLean market. But there are plenty of houses in Arlington that are not "new construction on tiny lots." In your price range, you can pretty much have what you want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would just buy a new house in Marshall district. No worries with revisions or home emergencies until the kids get older. Short move and comparable schools.
Where are new homes in the Marshall district?! All I see is old.