Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People know of the prestige and honor that comes with the name McLean, politicians, wealthy people who made it, royalty.
Arlington is just the place sandwiched between McLean and DC without any notable people.
Yes, royalty. More facts I see:
http://www.redfin.com/VA/Mc-Lean/6534-Tucker-Ave-22101/home/9475042
http://www.redfin.com/VA/Mc-Lean/1168-Kensington-Rd-22101/home/9392869
http://www.redfin.com/VA/Mclean/6200-Adeline-Ct-22101/home/9412916
http://www.redfin.com/VA/Mc-Lean/6811-Rosemont-Dr-22101/home/9404338
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sorry you missed out. Here's four sold in the last few weeks (one for well under $400K) that you could have bought if you spent less time making up lies, and spent more time searching:
http://www.redfin.com/VA/Mc-Lean/6534-Tucker-Ave-22101/home/9475042
http://www.redfin.com/VA/Mc-Lean/1168-Kensington-Rd-22101/home/9392869
http://www.redfin.com/VA/Mclean/6200-Adeline-Ct-22101/home/9412916
http://www.redfin.com/VA/Mc-Lean/6811-Rosemont-Dr-22101/home/9404338
Have a nice day.
These weren't in the last few weeks and the one you identify as under $400K wasn't an arm's-length transaction. You really are totally off your rocker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There have been 194 sales over $1M since 1/1/13 in 22101 compared to 141 in 22207. It's not just the occasional $15M property sale, but a higher-end housing stock in general.
How many SFHs are there in 22101 vs. 22207? You'd need a denominator to have a meaningful statistic and apply a percentage. Try again....
There are more households in 22207 than 22101, so the disparity would be even greater on a normalized basis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People know of the prestige and honor that comes with the name McLean, politicians, wealthy people who made it, royalty.
Arlington is just the place sandwiched between McLean and DC without any notable people.
Well, there is this guy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nidal_Malik_Hasan
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reason it is expensive is density which brings walkability.
Density -- and regulations. The (liberal) voters in Arlington have elected County Boards over the past decade that are all in favor of walkability. New building? Pay for the nicer sidewalks and bike paths.
Yes and proximity to DC and Metro, bike share, schools, so few SFHs for demand.
Three is a glut of new SFH in north arlington,
Most jobs aren't in DC and the schools are medicore
#getoverit
Can't afford Arlington? There are plenty of 3/2 split foyers in McLean for 600
WHERE please tell me, I will buy 4 right now.
Cheapest SFH on the market in McLean now is $695K. Cheapest SFH in 22207 is $479K.
Nah, you're being selective and deceitful again.
Here's an example of a recently sold single family home in McLeantucky for $350K...and it is 50% larger than the Halls Hill 22207 example that was condemned, and still costs way more.
http://www.redfin.com/VA/Mclean/6200-Adeline-Ct-22101/home/9412916
But I understand your insecurity that the cheapest home you could find this week in 22207 is a 900 sq ft condemned home in Hall's Hill. Because Arlington 22207 also has Townhouses that sell for $4.4 Million http://www.redfin.com/VA/Arlington/2927-N-Glebe-Rd-22207/home/23385524 , or approximately 15 times the average of a SFH south of 123 in McLean.
But using one example or another to skew a sample is called "Confirmation Bias".
In the end, Arlington 22207 and McLean 22101 both have family HHIs between $200K and $205K. In fact, the biggest homes in McLean are not even in 22101 - they are in McLean 22102. And according to the Census for 2010, the average HHI in 22207 far exceeds that of 22102.
Deal with the facts - they are your friend. If you want to talk exceptions, I'll see your 900 Square foot house for half a million in Hall's Hill, and see you a $150,000 condo in McLean Village with more square footage.
Or the average SFH in McLean: http://www.redfin.com/VA/Mc-Lean/6534-Tucker-Ave-22101/home/9475042
Anonymous wrote:People know of the prestige and honor that comes with the name McLean, politicians, wealthy people who made it, royalty.
Arlington is just the place sandwiched between McLean and DC without any notable people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There have been 194 sales over $1M since 1/1/13 in 22101 compared to 141 in 22207. It's not just the occasional $15M property sale, but a higher-end housing stock in general.
How many SFHs are there in 22101 vs. 22207? You'd need a denominator to have a meaningful statistic and apply a percentage. Try again....
Anonymous wrote:
Sorry you missed out. Here's four sold in the last few weeks (one for well under $400K) that you could have bought if you spent less time making up lies, and spent more time searching:
http://www.redfin.com/VA/Mc-Lean/6534-Tucker-Ave-22101/home/9475042
http://www.redfin.com/VA/Mc-Lean/1168-Kensington-Rd-22101/home/9392869
http://www.redfin.com/VA/Mclean/6200-Adeline-Ct-22101/home/9412916
http://www.redfin.com/VA/Mc-Lean/6811-Rosemont-Dr-22101/home/9404338
Have a nice day.
Anonymous wrote:There have been 194 sales over $1M since 1/1/13 in 22101 compared to 141 in 22207. It's not just the occasional $15M property sale, but a higher-end housing stock in general.
Anonymous wrote:People know of the prestige and honor that comes with the name McLean, politicians, wealthy people who made it, royalty.
Arlington is just the place sandwiched between McLean and DC without any notable people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reason it is expensive is density which brings walkability.
Density -- and regulations. The (liberal) voters in Arlington have elected County Boards over the past decade that are all in favor of walkability. New building? Pay for the nicer sidewalks and bike paths.
Yes and proximity to DC and Metro, bike share, schools, so few SFHs for demand.
Three is a glut of new SFH in north arlington,
Most jobs aren't in DC and the schools are medicore
#getoverit
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reason it is expensive is density which brings walkability.
Density -- and regulations. The (liberal) voters in Arlington have elected County Boards over the past decade that are all in favor of walkability. New building? Pay for the nicer sidewalks and bike paths.
Yes and proximity to DC and Metro, bike share, schools, so few SFHs for demand.
Three is a glut of new SFH in north arlington,
Most jobs aren't in DC and the schools are medicore
#getoverit
Can't afford Arlington? There are plenty of 3/2 split foyers in McLean for 600
WHERE please tell me, I will buy 4 right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reason it is expensive is density which brings walkability.
Density -- and regulations. The (liberal) voters in Arlington have elected County Boards over the past decade that are all in favor of walkability. New building? Pay for the nicer sidewalks and bike paths.
Yes and proximity to DC and Metro, bike share, schools, so few SFHs for demand.
Three is a glut of new SFH in north arlington,
Most jobs aren't in DC and the schools are medicore
#getoverit
Can't afford Arlington? There are plenty of 3/2 split foyers in McLean for 600
WHERE please tell me, I will buy 4 right now.
Cheapest SFH on the market in McLean now is $695K. Cheapest SFH in 22207 is $479K.
Nah, you're being selective and deceitful again.
Here's an example of a recently sold single family home in McLeantucky for $350K...and it is 50% larger than the Halls Hill 22207 example that was condemned, and still costs way more.
http://www.redfin.com/VA/Mclean/6200-Adeline-Ct-22101/home/9412916
But I understand your insecurity that the cheapest home you could find this week in 22207 is a 900 sq ft condemned home in Hall's Hill. Because Arlington 22207 also has Townhouses that sell for $4.4 Million http://www.redfin.com/VA/Arlington/2927-N-Glebe-Rd-22207/home/23385524 , or approximately 15 times the average of a SFH south of 123 in McLean.
But using one example or another to skew a sample is called "Confirmation Bias".
In the end, Arlington 22207 and McLean 22101 both have family HHIs between $200K and $205K. In fact, the biggest homes in McLean are not even in 22101 - they are in McLean 22102. And according to the Census for 2010, the average HHI in 22207 far exceeds that of 22102.
Deal with the facts - they are your friend. If you want to talk exceptions, I'll see your 900 Square foot house for half a million in Hall's Hill, and see you a $150,000 condo in McLean Village with more square footage.
Or the average SFH in McLean: http://www.redfin.com/VA/Mc-Lean/6534-Tucker-Ave-22101/home/9475042
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reason it is expensive is density which brings walkability.
Density -- and regulations. The (liberal) voters in Arlington have elected County Boards over the past decade that are all in favor of walkability. New building? Pay for the nicer sidewalks and bike paths.
Yes and proximity to DC and Metro, bike share, schools, so few SFHs for demand.
Three is a glut of new SFH in north arlington,
Most jobs aren't in DC and the schools are medicore
#getoverit
Can't afford Arlington? There are plenty of 3/2 split foyers in McLean for 600
WHERE please tell me, I will buy 4 right now.
Cheapest SFH on the market in McLean now is $695K. Cheapest SFH in 22207 is $479K.
Nah, you're being selective and deceitful again.
Here's an example of a recently sold single family home in McLeantucky for $350K...and it is 50% larger than the Halls Hill 22207 example that was condemned, and still costs way more.
http://www.redfin.com/VA/Mclean/6200-Adeline-Ct-22101/home/9412916
But I understand your insecurity that the cheapest home you could find this week in 22207 is a 900 sq ft condemned home in Hall's Hill. Because Arlington 22207 also has Townhouses that sell for $4.4 Million http://www.redfin.com/VA/Arlington/2927-N-Glebe-Rd-22207/home/23385524 , or approximately 15 times the average of a SFH south of 123 in McLean.
But using one example or another to skew a sample is called "Confirmation Bias".
In the end, Arlington 22207 and McLean 22101 both have family HHIs between $200K and $205K. In fact, the biggest homes in McLean are not even in 22101 - they are in McLean 22102. And according to the Census for 2010, the average HHI in 22207 far exceeds that of 22102.
Deal with the facts - they are your friend. If you want to talk exceptions, I'll see your 900 Square foot house for half a million in Hall's Hill, and see you a $150,000 condo in McLean Village with more square footage.
Or the average SFH in McLean: http://www.redfin.com/VA/Mc-Lean/6534-Tucker-Ave-22101/home/9475042