Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a family of 4 or less, a TH is perfectly fine. I don’t understand the DINKS who buy a gigantic 3500 Sq ft SFH house. What’s the point? To impress people who don’t even give a shit how big your house is?
Why do you think buying a house of a certain size has anything to do with impressing people? Seriously, why do you think that is why people buy larger houses?
Stop thinking only through your own personal lens.
It’s a poor crank cope. Everyone richer than them is insecure, shallow and secretly overextended and poor. Pathetic losers.
I too, know people who must buy the biggest house of their friend groups to impress others. Or lease the newest luxury brand cars yearly. It’s an unofficial competition with my people, especially in this region.
Just look at half the responses in this thread…they’re all shaming people for choosing to live in a TH. It’s just weird.
Ambitious competitive people like to surround themselves with ambitious competitive people. This fuels success and fosters connections and business deals. You’re surprised such ambitious people exist in…the most over-educated striver hotbed in America? It just pisses you off and makes you feel inadequate because you can’t hang.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a family of 4 or less, a TH is perfectly fine. I don’t understand the DINKS who buy a gigantic 3500 Sq ft SFH house. What’s the point? To impress people who don’t even give a shit how big your house is?
Why do you think buying a house of a certain size has anything to do with impressing people? Seriously, why do you think that is why people buy larger houses?
Stop thinking only through your own personal lens.
Stop assuming things you don’t know about. I’ve had 2 friends who bought a big house and told me they have so they can show it off. This exists. Don’t be dense.
NP. Show it off? lol I think that's something that's in your mind. We bought a house so our kids could have their own bedroom, we could throw large birthday parties in the basement and yard, I could host the end of the year parties for school, campfire night for girl scouts, on and on. Townhouse people never step up to host or volunteer for any events at their house. Despite the majority of our school living in apartments and townhouses, my oldest has only been on one playdate to one. I do feel like the expectation is there that if you have a house, you should host.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a family of 4 or less, a TH is perfectly fine. I don’t understand the DINKS who buy a gigantic 3500 Sq ft SFH house. What’s the point? To impress people who don’t even give a shit how big your house is?
Why do you think buying a house of a certain size has anything to do with impressing people? Seriously, why do you think that is why people buy larger houses?
Stop thinking only through your own personal lens.
Stop assuming things you don’t know about. I’ve had 2 friends who bought a big house and told me they have so they can show it off. This exists. Don’t be dense.
NP. Show it off? lol I think that's something that's in your mind. We bought a house so our kids could have their own bedroom, we could throw large birthday parties in the basement and yard, I could host the end of the year parties for school, campfire night for girl scouts, on and on. Townhouse people never step up to host or volunteer for any events at their house. Despite the majority of our school living in apartments and townhouses, my oldest has only been on one playdate to one. I do feel like the expectation is there that if you have a house, you should host.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a family of 4 or less, a TH is perfectly fine. I don’t understand the DINKS who buy a gigantic 3500 Sq ft SFH house. What’s the point? To impress people who don’t even give a shit how big your house is?
Why do you think buying a house of a certain size has anything to do with impressing people? Seriously, why do you think that is why people buy larger houses?
Stop thinking only through your own personal lens.
It’s a poor crank cope. Everyone richer than them is insecure, shallow and secretly overextended and poor. Pathetic losers.
I too, know people who must buy the biggest house of their friend groups to impress others. Or lease the newest luxury brand cars yearly. It’s an unofficial competition with my people, especially in this region.
Just look at half the responses in this thread…they’re all shaming people for choosing to live in a TH. It’s just weird.
And those of us living in townhomes are like 🤑 joke's on you sucker
Yeah, you TH dwellers are all millionaires next door. Who are you kidding.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a family of 4 or less, a TH is perfectly fine. I don’t understand the DINKS who buy a gigantic 3500 Sq ft SFH house. What’s the point? To impress people who don’t even give a shit how big your house is?
Why do you think buying a house of a certain size has anything to do with impressing people? Seriously, why do you think that is why people buy larger houses?
Stop thinking only through your own personal lens.
Stop assuming things you don’t know about. I’ve had 2 friends who bought a big house and told me they have so they can show it off. This exists. Don’t be dense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a family of 4 or less, a TH is perfectly fine. I don’t understand the DINKS who buy a gigantic 3500 Sq ft SFH house. What’s the point? To impress people who don’t even give a shit how big your house is?
Why do you think buying a house of a certain size has anything to do with impressing people? Seriously, why do you think that is why people buy larger houses?
Stop thinking only through your own personal lens.
It’s a poor crank cope. Everyone richer than them is insecure, shallow and secretly overextended and poor. Pathetic losers.
I too, know people who must buy the biggest house of their friend groups to impress others. Or lease the newest luxury brand cars yearly. It’s an unofficial competition with my people, especially in this region.
Just look at half the responses in this thread…they’re all shaming people for choosing to live in a TH. It’s just weird.
And those of us living in townhomes are like 🤑 joke's on you sucker
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a family of 4 or less, a TH is perfectly fine. I don’t understand the DINKS who buy a gigantic 3500 Sq ft SFH house. What’s the point? To impress people who don’t even give a shit how big your house is?
Why do you think buying a house of a certain size has anything to do with impressing people? Seriously, why do you think that is why people buy larger houses?
Stop thinking only through your own personal lens.
It’s a poor crank cope. Everyone richer than them is insecure, shallow and secretly overextended and poor. Pathetic losers.
I too, know people who must buy the biggest house of their friend groups to impress others. Or lease the newest luxury brand cars yearly. It’s an unofficial competition with my people, especially in this region.
Just look at half the responses in this thread…they’re all shaming people for choosing to live in a TH. It’s just weird.
Anonymous wrote:If you have a family of 4 or less, a TH is perfectly fine. I don’t understand the DINKS who buy a gigantic 3500 Sq ft SFH house. What’s the point? To impress people who don’t even give a shit how big your house is?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a family of 4 or less, a TH is perfectly fine. I don’t understand the DINKS who buy a gigantic 3500 Sq ft SFH house. What’s the point? To impress people who don’t even give a shit how big your house is?
Why do you think buying a house of a certain size has anything to do with impressing people? Seriously, why do you think that is why people buy larger houses?
Stop thinking only through your own personal lens.
It’s a poor crank cope. Everyone richer than them is insecure, shallow and secretly overextended and poor. Pathetic losers.
I too, know people who must buy the biggest house of their friend groups to impress others. Or lease the newest luxury brand cars yearly. It’s an unofficial competition with my people, especially in this region.
Just look at half the responses in this thread…they’re all shaming people for choosing to live in a TH. It’s just weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a family of 4 or less, a TH is perfectly fine. I don’t understand the DINKS who buy a gigantic 3500 Sq ft SFH house. What’s the point? To impress people who don’t even give a shit how big your house is?
Why do you think buying a house of a certain size has anything to do with impressing people? Seriously, why do you think that is why people buy larger houses?
Stop thinking only through your own personal lens.
It’s a poor crank cope. Everyone richer than them is insecure, shallow and secretly overextended and poor. Pathetic losers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a family of 4 or less, a TH is perfectly fine. I don’t understand the DINKS who buy a gigantic 3500 Sq ft SFH house. What’s the point? To impress people who don’t even give a shit how big your house is?
Why do you think buying a house of a certain size has anything to do with impressing people? Seriously, why do you think that is why people buy larger houses?
Stop thinking only through your own personal lens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a family of 4 or less, a TH is perfectly fine. I don’t understand the DINKS who buy a gigantic 3500 Sq ft SFH house. What’s the point? To impress people who don’t even give a shit how big your house is?
Why do you think buying a house of a certain size has anything to do with impressing people? Seriously, why do you think that is why people buy larger houses?
Stop thinking only through your own personal lens.
Stop assuming things you don’t know about. I’ve had 2 friends who bought a big house and told me they have so they can show it off. This exists. Don’t be dense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a family of 4 or less, a TH is perfectly fine. I don’t understand the DINKS who buy a gigantic 3500 Sq ft SFH house. What’s the point? To impress people who don’t even give a shit how big your house is?
Why do you think buying a house of a certain size has anything to do with impressing people? Seriously, why do you think that is why people buy larger houses?
Stop thinking only through your own personal lens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Potomac not DC but in regards to 2023 pricing in Potomac I would say.
Under 1.4 million is lower income housing
1.4 to like 1.8 million is middle class
1.8 million to 2.4 million is well off
2.5 million and above is rich
My block of 1.5-1.9 million homes are working class people with basketball hoops in driveway and Hyundai and Chevy type cars.
My daughters friend who lives on a 2-3 million block are the rich crowd.
1.4 million? They are poor janitors. Poors need to GTFO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a family of 4 or less, a TH is perfectly fine. I don’t understand the DINKS who buy a gigantic 3500 Sq ft SFH house. What’s the point? To impress people who don’t even give a shit how big your house is?
Why do you think buying a house of a certain size has anything to do with impressing people? Seriously, why do you think that is why people buy larger houses?
Stop thinking only through your own personal lens.