Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WE just bought for 455K in S. Arlington (in Nauck). We can walk to Shirlington and the restaurants on Columbia Pike. There is a lot of bus options to take.
House is 4 bed, 2 bath, 2K square feet, good size yard.
but we had to do work (paint, new floors). And well I live near minorities and poor people which according to this board is not acceptable
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Give it a few years and you will be sitting on a pretty good investment. We did the same in Claremont in 2008 (hi neighbor!) and our SFH value has increased by 45%.
OP, there are still homes to be had for under 6 in South Arlington. We have a 30 minute drive to downtown DC, a 45 minute drive to Tysons, walk to Shirlington, county rec center and bike trails straight into DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Umm, NE DC PP, those links are terrible. The yellow one is literally falling apart!
Sorry about that, I guess the nicer ones that were on the market last week got snatched up.
Why even bother posting them? Seriously, that one on Monroe is unlivable.
Anonymous wrote:WE just bought for 455K in S. Arlington (in Nauck). We can walk to Shirlington and the restaurants on Columbia Pike. There is a lot of bus options to take.
House is 4 bed, 2 bath, 2K square feet, good size yard.
but we had to do work (paint, new floors). And well I live near minorities and poor people which according to this board is not acceptable
.
Anonymous wrote:Finally - a thread for us 'poor' folks!
Anyways - looking at properties this week and saw some nice ones off of Trinindad Ave, in between Queen and Morse.
Is this a decent area? Or still a lot of crime on corners?
We're ok with not being as "hip" as Trinidad.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Umm, NE DC PP, those links are terrible. The yellow one is literally falling apart!
Sorry about that, I guess the nicer ones that were on the market last week got snatched up.
Anonymous wrote:Umm, NE DC PP, those links are terrible. The yellow one is literally falling apart!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We bought for $440k in W Springfield last year. Nice 4 bedroom, good schools, walkable. The commute is long, though.
Is it? Ugh, how long is long? We are FT buyers and have fallen in love with W. Springfield (budget is <400k. We would be commuting downtown.
When DH was carpooling with his co-workers, it was 45 minutes door-to-door. Now he drives to the metro and takes that in. Its between 60-90 minutes. Pretty long.
Anonymous wrote:I know you are out there, even on DCUM. (Aren't you?)
I read this forum often, but a lot of the discussion is among people of an entirely different strata, home-buying wise, than us.
I thought it'd be useful to have a thread where those of us who are buying at the below-6 amount could compare notes.
We're looking to buy our first SFH. We're bummed by all the brick rectangles and are trying to imagine grooving them up.
Also, anyplace we can afford seems to be not-walkable to anything, and we're going to be using the car a lot. And not near metro.
Even 6 is challenging to us. We can do it, but it's a stretch. Any comrades out there?