Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Same curriculum. Schools are fine if you focus on your own kid.
Also don't like that you can see ugly apartments from backyard of this house.
For that price you can almost tear down and build new, crazy to pay $600K for a shack.
Don't be ridiculous. Focusing on your own kids is all very well but it can't negate the fact that the same house would sell for more in a better school district. You are trying to deny that schools affect house pricing and it just is not correct. They do, very much so, otherwise the whole S. Arlington vs. N. Arlington would be a non-issue. Otherwise the stroller brigade would not be deserting hip, fun areas of DC when kids inch closer to ES age. Otherwise shacks in AU park wouldn't be selling close to a million dollars. Wake up.
Are you seriously trying to compare Pimmit Hills to North Arlington or AU Park? Don't be ridiculous. They aren't even close.
Not to mention that people who really obsess about schools the way you suggest they do want Yorktown, W-L, George Mason, Langley, Madison, McLean, Woodson or Oakton, not Marshall.
Again, for those considering $600K homes there are many possibilities out there that need not involve looking at overpriced homes like this PH tear-down candidate. Stop recommending POS properties in PH at every turn and you may find people react differently when the name comes up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Same curriculum. Schools are fine if you focus on your own kid.
Also don't like that you can see ugly apartments from backyard of this house.
For that price you can almost tear down and build new, crazy to pay $600K for a shack.
Don't be ridiculous. Focusing on your own kids is all very well but it can't negate the fact that the same house would sell for more in a better school district. You are trying to deny that schools affect house pricing and it just is not correct. They do, very much so, otherwise the whole S. Arlington vs. N. Arlington would be a non-issue. Otherwise the stroller brigade would not be deserting hip, fun areas of DC when kids inch closer to ES age. Otherwise shacks in AU park wouldn't be selling close to a million dollars. Wake up.
Are you seriously trying to compare Pimmit Hills to North Arlington or AU Park? Don't be ridiculous. They aren't even close.
Not to mention that people who really obsess about schools the way you suggest they do want Yorktown, W-L, George Mason, Langley, Madison, McLean, Woodson or Oakton, not Marshall.
Again, for those considering $600K homes there are many possibilities out there that need not involve looking at overpriced homes like this PH tear-down candidate. Stop recommending POS properties in PH at every turn and you may find people react differently when the name comes up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Same curriculum. Schools are fine if you focus on your own kid.
Also don't like that you can see ugly apartments from backyard of this house.
For that price you can almost tear down and build new, crazy to pay $600K for a shack.
Don't be ridiculous. Focusing on your own kids is all very well but it can't negate the fact that the same house would sell for more in a better school district. You are trying to deny that schools affect house pricing and it just is not correct. They do, very much so, otherwise the whole S. Arlington vs. N. Arlington would be a non-issue. Otherwise the stroller brigade would not be deserting hip, fun areas of DC when kids inch closer to ES age. Otherwise shacks in AU park wouldn't be selling close to a million dollars. Wake up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This one just hit and it's pretty nice and completely renovated with tons of space
http://www.redfin.com/VA/Falls-Church/7414-Paxton-Rd-22043/home/9471718
It's a flip that sold for $378K last October. Vinyl siding, no garage and less than 1900 SF, but they want people to pay $240K more than purchase price for some interior upgrades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sigh, more lies.... let me address them
Those apartments you described are fairfax towers, idylwood towers or idylwood village. None of them are low income, none are subsidized and none are visible from pimmit hills. In fact they are closer to britney parc which is a neighborhood full of near million dollar homes and if you think those apartments are a negative they would affect britney parc not pimmit hills. Last I checked Britney parc is selling without issues. There are also other neighborhoods near those apartments with million dollar plus homes that sell just fine as well.
I don't know what your hatred is for pimmit hills but until you provide truths you will be called out and reprimanded as an idiot.
When prices hit a price point over $800K in PH, even for nicer homes that are new or practically new, it's much harder to sell.
http://franklymls.com/FX8293066
http://franklymls.com/FX8245699
So people being solicited to buy shacks prime for a tear down for over $600K deserve to know they have other alternatives, not to mention that the house in question sold for less than $400K about six months ago. I don't think the neighborhood is very appealing or that it's remotely clear that the improvements warrant such a giant mark-up.
Again check your facts, homes in pimmit hills that are properly priced in the 800 to 950 range sell without issues. The first home is 1.3 million and the second is a small new construction.
Besides what does this have to do with homes under 600k.
Shows they should get a lot more for their money for $600K in what's very much a middlling neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sigh, more lies.... let me address them
Those apartments you described are fairfax towers, idylwood towers or idylwood village. None of them are low income, none are subsidized and none are visible from pimmit hills. In fact they are closer to britney parc which is a neighborhood full of near million dollar homes and if you think those apartments are a negative they would affect britney parc not pimmit hills. Last I checked Britney parc is selling without issues. There are also other neighborhoods near those apartments with million dollar plus homes that sell just fine as well.
I don't know what your hatred is for pimmit hills but until you provide truths you will be called out and reprimanded as an idiot.
When prices hit a price point over $800K in PH, even for nicer homes that are new or practically new, it's much harder to sell.
http://franklymls.com/FX8293066
http://franklymls.com/FX8245699
So people being solicited to buy shacks prime for a tear down for over $600K deserve to know they have other alternatives, not to mention that the house in question sold for less than $400K about six months ago. I don't think the neighborhood is very appealing or that it's remotely clear that the improvements warrant such a giant mark-up.
Again check your facts, homes in pimmit hills that are properly priced in the 800 to 950 range sell without issues. The first home is 1.3 million and the second is a small new construction.
Besides what does this have to do with homes under 600k.
Anonymous wrote:
Same curriculum. Schools are fine if you focus on your own kid.
Also don't like that you can see ugly apartments from backyard of this house.
For that price you can almost tear down and build new, crazy to pay $600K for a shack.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sigh, more lies.... let me address them
Those apartments you described are fairfax towers, idylwood towers or idylwood village. None of them are low income, none are subsidized and none are visible from pimmit hills. In fact they are closer to britney parc which is a neighborhood full of near million dollar homes and if you think those apartments are a negative they would affect britney parc not pimmit hills. Last I checked Britney parc is selling without issues. There are also other neighborhoods near those apartments with million dollar plus homes that sell just fine as well.
I don't know what your hatred is for pimmit hills but until you provide truths you will be called out and reprimanded as an idiot.
When prices hit a price point over $800K in PH, even for nicer homes that are new or practically new, it's much harder to sell.
http://franklymls.com/FX8293066
http://franklymls.com/FX8245699
So people being solicited to buy shacks prime for a tear down for over $600K deserve to know they have other alternatives, not to mention that the house in question sold for less than $400K about six months ago. I don't think the neighborhood is very appealing or that it's remotely clear that the improvements warrant such a giant mark-up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sigh, more lies.... let me address them
Those apartments you described are fairfax towers, idylwood towers or idylwood village. None of them are low income, none are subsidized and none are visible from pimmit hills. In fact they are closer to britney parc which is a neighborhood full of near million dollar homes and if you think those apartments are a negative they would affect britney parc not pimmit hills. Last I checked Britney parc is selling without issues. There are also other neighborhoods near those apartments with million dollar plus homes that sell just fine as well.
I don't know what your hatred is for pimmit hills but until you provide truths you will be called out and reprimanded as an idiot.
This is directed at 13:46
Sorry but Pimmit Drive, Los Pueblos and Matera Drive behind Marshall HS is a bad area known for gang activity and other illegal conduct.
Idylwood Village is the worst, the Idylwood Towers are OK. And it's just across Route 7 from Pimmit Hills.
Anonymous wrote:
Sigh, more lies.... let me address them
Those apartments you described are fairfax towers, idylwood towers or idylwood village. None of them are low income, none are subsidized and none are visible from pimmit hills. In fact they are closer to britney parc which is a neighborhood full of near million dollar homes and if you think those apartments are a negative they would affect britney parc not pimmit hills. Last I checked Britney parc is selling without issues. There are also other neighborhoods near those apartments with million dollar plus homes that sell just fine as well.
I don't know what your hatred is for pimmit hills but until you provide truths you will be called out and reprimanded as an idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sigh, more lies.... let me address them
Those apartments you described are fairfax towers, idylwood towers or idylwood village. None of them are low income, none are subsidized and none are visible from pimmit hills. In fact they are closer to britney parc which is a neighborhood full of near million dollar homes and if you think those apartments are a negative they would affect britney parc not pimmit hills. Last I checked Britney parc is selling without issues. There are also other neighborhoods near those apartments with million dollar plus homes that sell just fine as well.
I don't know what your hatred is for pimmit hills but until you provide truths you will be called out and reprimanded as an idiot.
This is directed at 13:46
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This one just hit and it's pretty nice and completely renovated with tons of space
http://www.redfin.com/VA/Falls-Church/7414-Paxton-Rd-22043/home/9471718
It's a flip that sold for $378K last October. Vinyl siding, no garage and less than 1900 SF, but they want people to pay $240K more than purchase price for some interior upgrades.
The comparables in this range, it's priced right.
More appealing close-in houses can be found for less.
http://franklymls.com/FX8329849
http://franklymls.com/FX8326468
http://franklymls.com/FX8320724
I'd want to see an itemized list of the flipper's expenditures to see why he thinks this $378K house is worth close to $620K a few months later.
Those aren't the same market, very poor schools.
Same curriculum. Schools are fine if you focus on your own kid.
Also don't like that you can see ugly apartments from backyard of this house.
For that price you can almost tear down and build new, crazy to pay $600K for a shack.
22042 is filled with more shacks and no one wants to tear them down and build new because that market isn't in demand.
Oh and most of 22042 is lined with really low rent apartments vs pimmit hills which has higher rent apartments across the street on the perimeter across a street. In fact many places in 22042 sit next to apartments rather than being seperated by a street.
Cross Route 7 from Pimmit Hills and there are many low-rent, subsidized apartments off Pimmit Drive. I would not want to be in some of those areas at night. There are also some new builds in 22042, although not as many as in Pimmit Hills.
For $600K, you don't need to settle for a shack in Pimmit Hills where some flipper did some quick upgrades. There are plenty of other neighborhoods in NoVa and Maryland to consider and the schools are fine.
Um, no. I lived in that large apartment building on the corner of Pimmit Dr. and Leesburg Pike ten years ago when I was single and 24 years old and it was a fantastic neighborhood. Never did I run across anyone that you'd consider "undesirable" and never did I feel unsafe either walking or driving around. Plus, there's no way in hell my parents would have let me live there if they felt it wasn't a good area. We are renting a house in North Arlington now and would definitely consider buying a house in Pimmit Hills. We haven't seriously started looking yet, so this thread is really helpful.
Anonymous wrote:
Sigh, more lies.... let me address them
Those apartments you described are fairfax towers, idylwood towers or idylwood village. None of them are low income, none are subsidized and none are visible from pimmit hills. In fact they are closer to britney parc which is a neighborhood full of near million dollar homes and if you think those apartments are a negative they would affect britney parc not pimmit hills. Last I checked Britney parc is selling without issues. There are also other neighborhoods near those apartments with million dollar plus homes that sell just fine as well.
I don't know what your hatred is for pimmit hills but until you provide truths you will be called out and reprimanded as an idiot.