Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have posted here before about the decentralization of law firms and posters pooh-poohed me. This is coming and will have a major effect on housing prices. They will not fall but they will stabilize.
+1
can't believe this trend isn't more widely discussed yet
Anonymous wrote:Try being a single educator making $95k! No hope of buying anything here.
Anonymous wrote:I have posted here before about the decentralization of law firms and posters pooh-poohed me. This is coming and will have a major effect on housing prices. They will not fall but they will stabilize.
Anonymous wrote:Condos are rarely a good investment, but mine was! I bought around 9/11 and it more then doubled in value by 2014. Yep. With less then 50k down I walked out with hundreds of thousands of dollars. But, I timed everything right.
Anonymous wrote:Arlington sucks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op can afford Arlington. I bought a house recently with a substantially lower salary, but...it’s in south Arlington. Most commercial areas in DC (Farragut Sq, Navy Yard, Metro Center etc) are a 30-45 minute door to door commute away depending on transfers.
Ok we all no south Arlington is not the Arlington people are interested in.
Which is fantastic because it’s a great place to live but not as expensive as other areas in Arlington.
But that is changing daily despite the ACB efforts to ghettoize Columbia Pike
Do you mean giving poor people a place to live?
Anonymous wrote:Try being a single educator making $95k! No hope of buying anything here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op can afford Arlington. I bought a house recently with a substantially lower salary, but...it’s in south Arlington. Most commercial areas in DC (Farragut Sq, Navy Yard, Metro Center etc) are a 30-45 minute door to door commute away depending on transfers.
Ok we all no south Arlington is not the Arlington people are interested in.
Which is fantastic because it’s a great place to live but not as expensive as other areas in Arlington.
But that is changing daily despite the ACB efforts to ghettoize Columbia Pike
Do you mean giving poor people a place to live?
Alexandria and PG county are much less expensive and very close. Arlington is not so big that it can support all comers. The schools are overcrowded and out of land to build on while ACB squanders open land for MORE housing with MORE kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op can afford Arlington. I bought a house recently with a substantially lower salary, but...it’s in south Arlington. Most commercial areas in DC (Farragut Sq, Navy Yard, Metro Center etc) are a 30-45 minute door to door commute away depending on transfers.
Ok we all no south Arlington is not the Arlington people are interested in.
Which is fantastic because it’s a great place to live but not as expensive as other areas in Arlington.
But that is changing daily despite the ACB efforts to ghettoize Columbia Pike
Do you mean giving poor people a place to live?