Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As others have said, it’s the square footage OP. The homes are larger in Loudoun. The price per sqft is still higher in Fairfax. A lot of people we know in our age group moved out there several years ago. We stayed in Fairfax due to work commutes. I would have had to take 50 every day which is just soul crushing. Had we known COVID was going to happen we probably would’ve made the move out there. My spouse is now fully remote and I only go in 2-3 days with a flexible schedule. But it does seem like you would still be driving a lot to get kids to activities and such since there isn’t as much built up yet in places like Aldie where the really new homes are now. The prices really went up out there during the pandemic. It will be interesting to see if they stay that high. I guess they will with so many people now working along the Dulles corridor or fully remote. People who bought out there 5 years ago probably feel pretty good about it. But I know they wish there were more food options really close by. I would have a hard time giving up the convenience of the grocery store, the gym, kid activities all being within 5-15 min even at rush hour.
Ashburn resident here. We have all of that within 5-10 mins lol.
This area isn’t all farms like it was 10 years ago
Right, but Ashburn isn’t that new anymore. Plenty of homes there from the 90s and early 2000s. Those homes aren’t $1.4 million which is the price OP mentioned. I’m talking about places like Hartland and Willowsford. There’s nothing out there yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But why is Loudoun so expensive? The new builds are like 1.4million for a house that backs another house. Why do people pay that to move out there?
Did you get priced out of Loudoun so this is your topic to cope? Cause that’s what it sounds like…
Loudoun is poor man Fairfax. No wonder why you see so many young families. South asians are understandable, as there are many tech jobs in that area. No one in Arlington/real NOVA has heard of a single one of their schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As others have said, it’s the square footage OP. The homes are larger in Loudoun. The price per sqft is still higher in Fairfax. A lot of people we know in our age group moved out there several years ago. We stayed in Fairfax due to work commutes. I would have had to take 50 every day which is just soul crushing. Had we known COVID was going to happen we probably would’ve made the move out there. My spouse is now fully remote and I only go in 2-3 days with a flexible schedule. But it does seem like you would still be driving a lot to get kids to activities and such since there isn’t as much built up yet in places like Aldie where the really new homes are now. The prices really went up out there during the pandemic. It will be interesting to see if they stay that high. I guess they will with so many people now working along the Dulles corridor or fully remote. People who bought out there 5 years ago probably feel pretty good about it. But I know they wish there were more food options really close by. I would have a hard time giving up the convenience of the grocery store, the gym, kid activities all being within 5-15 min even at rush hour.
Ashburn resident here. We have all of that within 5-10 mins lol.
This area isn’t all farms like it was 10 years ago
Anonymous wrote:As others have said, it’s the square footage OP. The homes are larger in Loudoun. The price per sqft is still higher in Fairfax. A lot of people we know in our age group moved out there several years ago. We stayed in Fairfax due to work commutes. I would have had to take 50 every day which is just soul crushing. Had we known COVID was going to happen we probably would’ve made the move out there. My spouse is now fully remote and I only go in 2-3 days with a flexible schedule. But it does seem like you would still be driving a lot to get kids to activities and such since there isn’t as much built up yet in places like Aldie where the really new homes are now. The prices really went up out there during the pandemic. It will be interesting to see if they stay that high. I guess they will with so many people now working along the Dulles corridor or fully remote. People who bought out there 5 years ago probably feel pretty good about it. But I know they wish there were more food options really close by. I would have a hard time giving up the convenience of the grocery store, the gym, kid activities all being within 5-15 min even at rush hour.
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HHI is not even that high, you can barely live on $115k. The only reason it’s the highest is because townhomes and SFHs were built on literal pastures and farms, thus there are very few ‘poor’ low income families. Everyone is decently well off, not many are below the poverty line or super rich. Yes there are exceptions, Youngkin has a huge estate in Middleburg. The income disparity is much larger in Fairfax, and it has been suburbanized for decades. You have places like Great Falls, and places like Falls Church. Schools are also all over the place, you have Langley and Edison, whereas every school in Loudoun is ‘average’.
Anonymous wrote:No I agree.. Middleburg is really nice and there are some beautiful rolling hill areas with beautiful homes. It's more the subdivisions that seem over priced and lackluster. And yes I live in a boring suburb, but it is my opinion that my boring suburb is a better value than most boring Loudoun county suburbs. Just wanted to know what the draw was to move out there given that house prices seem pretty high currently.
Anonymous wrote:Idk, never heard of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But why is Loudoun so expensive? The new builds are like 1.4million for a house that backs another house. Why do people pay that to move out there?
Did you get priced out of Loudoun so this is your topic to cope? Cause that’s what it sounds like…
Loudoun is poor man Fairfax. No wonder why you see so many young families. South asians are understandable, as there are many tech jobs in that area. No one in Arlington/real NOVA has heard of a single one of their schools.
Anonymous wrote:But why is Loudoun so expensive? The new builds are like 1.4million for a house that backs another house. Why do people pay that to move out there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But why is Loudoun so expensive? The new builds are like 1.4million for a house that backs another house. Why do people pay that to move out there?
Did you get priced out of Loudoun so this is your topic to cope? Cause that’s what it sounds like…
Loudoun is poor man Fairfax. No wonder why you see so many young families. South asians are understandable, as there are many tech jobs in that area. No one in Arlington/real NOVA has heard of a single one of their schools.