Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The housing stock is hideous.
HAHAHAHAHA....written from a post WWII brick box, cookie cutter, four square, split level in Arlington, VIRGINIA.
Agree.
This 1915 English colonial on the water is just hideous. Wouldn’t it be terrible to get home from work and have to sit in the yard with a water view as you choke down your glass of wine?
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/36-Hopkins-Rd_Arlington_MA_02476_M37619-89236
This prewar colonial with the lake view is just awful too.
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/21-Devereaux-St_Arlington_MA_02476_M42748-17243
And this is hideous, right?
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/24-Central-St_Arlington_MA_02476_M37970-30594
PP here. I totally agree with you! Arlington, MA has always been very nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The housing stock is hideous.
HAHAHAHAHA....written from a post WWII brick box, cookie cutter, four square, split level in Arlington, VIRGINIA.
Agree.
This 1915 English colonial on the water is just hideous. Wouldn’t it be terrible to get home from work and have to sit in the yard with a water view as you choke down your glass of wine?
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/36-Hopkins-Rd_Arlington_MA_02476_M37619-89236
This prewar colonial with the lake view is just awful too.
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/21-Devereaux-St_Arlington_MA_02476_M42748-17243
And this is hideous, right?
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/24-Central-St_Arlington_MA_02476_M37970-30594
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The housing stock is hideous.
HAHAHAHAHA....written from a post WWII brick box, cookie cutter, four square, split level in Arlington, VIRGINIA.
Anonymous wrote:The housing stock is hideous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a nice area. Hopeful he’s well paid because Boston real estate prices have gone through the roof in recent years. And the traffic is even worse than this area.
They bought back in 2008, they're good.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't say it's fairly diverse at all, have you checked the demographics recently? It's very much like our N. Arl here including the profusion of "Hate Has No Home Here" signs and NIMBYism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When we were considering moving back to Boston, we were looking at Arlington. The only issue is older housing stock, those very old homes with tiny rooms and weird layout.
It's a fairly diverse town, leans liberal, similar to Cambridge but without the lottery-based school system. I spent a year living on Mass. Ave. in an apartment building, and it was a quiet place but still has restaurants, the Minutemen Trail, end of the Red Line at Alewife, easy access to their version of the Beltway (except it's only a half-circle).
To me that's a plus.
Anonymous wrote:When we were considering moving back to Boston, we were looking at Arlington. The only issue is older housing stock, those very old homes with tiny rooms and weird layout.
It's a fairly diverse town, leans liberal, similar to Cambridge but without the lottery-based school system. I spent a year living on Mass. Ave. in an apartment building, and it was a quiet place but still has restaurants, the Minutemen Trail, end of the Red Line at Alewife, easy access to their version of the Beltway (except it's only a half-circle).
Anonymous wrote:I would say chesnut hill, newton and parts of Brookline are actually more comparable to Chevy Chase and Bethesda. Arlington, VA is the same as Cambridge (across the river from Boston). And Arlington MA would maybe more like falls church or silver spring or Rockville? Or whatever is next over. I grew up in Cambridge and Belmont (which has a similar feel to Arlington - they call it “arlmont” although Belmont hill is very wealthy) . Great schools and great vibe! If I could move back to Boston I’d live there in a heartbeat.