Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I don't live in LV or even know much about it, but from what I've read on here it sounds pretty great, and the haters sound bitter and jealous. If I was in the market and could afford it, I would definitely check out LV based solely on what I've read on DCUM.
If you like some of the old SFH neighborhoods near Bethesda, you might like it. Personally, I find it underwhelming and claustrophobic, but others have different tastes and that's certainly OK.
The corollary of your post is that it's easy to accuse others of envy whenever they express an opinion with which you disagree. If people can't weigh in on their likes and dislikes on this forum, what's the point? There's certainly no shortage of people who live in Arlington who regularly express their preference for Arlington over DC, Alexandria and Fairfax.
Anonymous wrote:
I don't live in LV or even know much about it, but from what I've read on here it sounds pretty great, and the haters sound bitter and jealous. If I was in the market and could afford it, I would definitely check out LV based solely on what I've read on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a city dweller (Glover Park rowhouse) and we absolutely love the convenience and neighborhoody-ness, but are outgrowing our digs. The folks who talked about Lyon Village being overrated piqued my interest in that community--we have never thought of leaving DC, but LV sounded very interesting! Can anyone speak to the community?
OP, this strikes me as very odd. since you heard it was overrated, you want to move there? Why? I mean, I don't hate LV - in fact, I actually love it and don't think it's overrated, but it seems a bit shallow and materialistic and ... I don't know... a bit superficial that you would actually seek out communities that you heard are overrated.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder how quickly the homes sell here? Overnight or over a week?