Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crime is getting out of hand in Arlington. People are avoiding.
Yeah, the weekend incident at Pentagon City Mall was wild. It's an issue with pretty much any close-in suburb. Part of the reason many people prefer Fairfax Co.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crime is getting out of hand in Arlington. People are avoiding.
Yeah, the weekend incident at Pentagon City Mall was wild. It's an issue with pretty much any close-in suburb. Part of the reason many people prefer Fairfax Co.
Yeah, nothing screams safety like Hybla Valley or Culmore.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at the street view. Strikes me as a teardown, so I wonder if there's an issue with the easements that is making it unattractive to a developer, or if they need to wait for the seller to come down on price.
This is one of those properties that is awkwardly straddling the line—it’s currently a bit too overpriced to be a teardown, while also being unappealing with too much work ($$) to bring it up to standard to appeal to real live-in buyers.
I agree, but I think the 2 real bedrooms is the real issue. Most people move to Arlington for the schools which means they have kids...a 3 bedroom SFH is sort of the bare minimum. A true basement bedroom might be passable, but this is just an open basement rec room being passed as a bedroom.
+100
If you have two kids do you put them both upstairs and just hope you can fit a queen bed in that tiny bedroom on the first floor? Or do you have one upstairs and one downstairs?
Are you considering the sun room the 3rd bedroom? From the listing I think they are considering the basement rec room a “possible guest suite.” Seems a stretch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crime is getting out of hand in Arlington. People are avoiding.
Yeah, the weekend incident at Pentagon City Mall was wild. It's an issue with pretty much any close-in suburb. Part of the reason many people prefer Fairfax Co.
Anonymous wrote:Answer is always, it is overpriced.
Anonymous wrote:Crime is getting out of hand in Arlington. People are avoiding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a desirable part of north Arlington which is why developers aren’t biting. A 6500 sq ft lot would sell at this price in almost any other area.
The house below is nearby to the one we are discussing and it sold to a developer for $925K in December for the lot. I think there's another reason developers are staying away (easement issue perhaps like a PP mentioned?)
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Arlington/501-N-Jefferson-St-22205/home/11242628
Anonymous wrote:I don't think the yard is a real issue. These pictures were taken a few weeks ago before things started to green up. Our yard looked bedraggled then too, but it's filled in and greened up a ton since then. I think that's just the end of winter look. And if you hate to the putting green, I bet you could ask for an allowance to have it removed. Any landscaper could do that. The fence isn't great, but it would work for a dog until you save up to replace it with wood. Not a huge deal.
Anonymous wrote:It’s basically only one bathroom and two bedrooms up.
Bad schools.
Priced too high.
Right off Carlin springs.
Anonymous wrote:Not a desirable part of north Arlington which is why developers aren’t biting. A 6500 sq ft lot would sell at this price in almost any other area.