Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s funny every time a listing like this comes up, the DCUM crew who think they’re so wealthy and privileged hyperventilate about why someone would pay to live “SO FAR!!”.
The entire market of western loudoun and adjacent areas is filled with large houses on large pieces of land and owned by people who have lots of money and don’t have to work in the same way DC-centric office drones need to, if they have to work at all.
But to all the inside the beltway drones, these people can’t possibly be spending much on real estate because where does their money come from if they don’t work in a building in DC upstairs from a Chopt?
Wait till you learn there are properties that cost 10x this much.
The real money in the region lives in western Loudoun and they don’t care if you think they live far away and they’re unconcerned with what your commute would be if you lived where they do. To them, the people who are tied to their offices have the lowest quality of life and they can’t understand why anyone would pay millions to be on a 2000sf lot.
My DH and I both work fully remote and we still chose to be inside the beltway in a walkable neighborhood close to metro. Lots of my neighbors are the same. There’s plenty of money close-in and we’re not tied to some office building in DC (hence the dwindling commercial real estate market).
I can’t understand why anyone would pay to live in a McMansion on a plot of land in exurban sprawl (I am someone who needs mature trees and a good coffee shop to walk to).
To each their own, tell all the people in $3M+ homes in Arlington, McLean, Georgetown, CC, Bethesda etc. that the “real money” is practically out in WV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$2.2m and you have to give your neighbor an easement across your property and a road you probably have to help maintain.
No thanks.
Ha! Didn't even realize that. Beyond me why the developer carved the land up like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s funny every time a listing like this comes up, the DCUM crew who think they’re so wealthy and privileged hyperventilate about why someone would pay to live “SO FAR!!”.
The entire market of western loudoun and adjacent areas is filled with large houses on large pieces of land and owned by people who have lots of money and don’t have to work in the same way DC-centric office drones need to, if they have to work at all.
But to all the inside the beltway drones, these people can’t possibly be spending much on real estate because where does their money come from if they don’t work in a building in DC upstairs from a Chopt?
Wait till you learn there are properties that cost 10x this much.
The real money in the region lives in western Loudoun and they don’t care if you think they live far away and they’re unconcerned with what your commute would be if you lived where they do. To them, the people who are tied to their offices have the lowest quality of life and they can’t understand why anyone would pay millions to be on a 2000sf lot.
My DH and I both work fully remote and we still chose to be inside the beltway in a walkable neighborhood close to metro. Lots of my neighbors are the same. There’s plenty of money close-in and we’re not tied to some office building in DC (hence the dwindling commercial real estate market).
I can’t understand why anyone would pay to live in a McMansion on a plot of land in exurban sprawl (I am someone who needs mature trees and a good coffee shop to walk to).
To each their own, tell all the people in $3M+ homes in Arlington, McLean, Georgetown, CC, Bethesda etc. that the “real money” is practically out in WV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s funny every time a listing like this comes up, the DCUM crew who think they’re so wealthy and privileged hyperventilate about why someone would pay to live “SO FAR!!”.
The entire market of western loudoun and adjacent areas is filled with large houses on large pieces of land and owned by people who have lots of money and don’t have to work in the same way DC-centric office drones need to, if they have to work at all.
But to all the inside the beltway drones, these people can’t possibly be spending much on real estate because where does their money come from if they don’t work in a building in DC upstairs from a Chopt?
Wait till you learn there are properties that cost 10x this much.
The real money in the region lives in western Loudoun and they don’t care if you think they live far away and they’re unconcerned with what your commute would be if you lived where they do. To them, the people who are tied to their offices have the lowest quality of life and they can’t understand why anyone would pay millions to be on a 2000sf lot.
My DH and I both work fully remote and we still chose to be inside the beltway in a walkable neighborhood close to metro. Lots of my neighbors are the same. There’s plenty of money close-in and we’re not tied to some office building in DC (hence the dwindling commercial real estate market).
I can’t understand why anyone would pay to live in a McMansion on a plot of land in exurban sprawl (I am someone who needs mature trees and a good coffee shop to walk to).
To each their own, tell all the people in $3M+ homes in Arlington, McLean, Georgetown, CC, Bethesda etc. that the “real money” is practically out in WV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live about 5 minutes away and this home is egregiously overpriced. Yes, it's a great home on a nice piece of property but it's not worth 2million.
You can buy a home on 10 acres in Leesburg relatively updated with nice mountain views for about 1.5-1.6.
Leesburg is far out but the downtown combined with hunt country being 5 minutes away makes it super appealing.
Citation please
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/18463-Rustling-Woods-Ct-Leesburg-VA-20175/121711811_zpid/
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/40058-Stagecoach-Ln-Leesburg-VA-20175/12417416_zpid/
This is just 2 properties that sold within the past year for that exact price range on 10 acres. One even has a pool.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s funny every time a listing like this comes up, the DCUM crew who think they’re so wealthy and privileged hyperventilate about why someone would pay to live “SO FAR!!”.
The entire market of western loudoun and adjacent areas is filled with large houses on large pieces of land and owned by people who have lots of money and don’t have to work in the same way DC-centric office drones need to, if they have to work at all.
But to all the inside the beltway drones, these people can’t possibly be spending much on real estate because where does their money come from if they don’t work in a building in DC upstairs from a Chopt?
Wait till you learn there are properties that cost 10x this much.
The real money in the region lives in western Loudoun and they don’t care if you think they live far away and they’re unconcerned with what your commute would be if you lived where they do. To them, the people who are tied to their offices have the lowest quality of life and they can’t understand why anyone would pay millions to be on a 2000sf lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beautiful property but the price is bonkers. I don't who would be in the market to buy a house like that.
I'm gonna sound dumb here, but I had no idea Loudoun had properties like that. I still don't think it's worth that much though. I'd argue it's worth $1.8 mil max and if it had a pool it would be more reasonable.
+1 to ALL this. It's still Leesburg. It's far out. Not appealing to people who need to commute, and not appealing to people who want to be away from it all because it's still a McMansion. In Leesburg.
Anonymous wrote:That landscaping (or lack thereof) makes me angry. The house looks like it was plunked down in the middle of a sad field.
Anonymous wrote:$2.2m and you have to give your neighbor an easement across your property and a road you probably have to help maintain.
No thanks.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That landscaping (or lack thereof) makes me angry. The house looks like it was plunked down in the middle of a sad field.
That's because it probably was. That house could be any price, but I could never live in it. I just need a tree near me for some shade and some squirrels and birds. Even legit farmhouses in the middle of hundreds of acres have trees around the main house. I hate clearcutting an area to put up McMansions.
Anonymous wrote:That landscaping (or lack thereof) makes me angry. The house looks like it was plunked down in the middle of a sad field.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beautiful property but the price is bonkers. I don't who would be in the market to buy a house like that.
I'm gonna sound dumb here, but I had no idea Loudoun had properties like that. I still don't think it's worth that much though. I'd argue it's worth $1.8 mil max and if it had a pool it would be more reasonable.
Western Loudoun is almost entirely properties like that. The price point isn't wildly off.
Lots of people in the market for properties like that. No one wants to live in or close to DC anymore unless you actually have to go there for work.
Leesburg is close enough to other jobs centers including Tysons, Dulles area, etc.