Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's look at most expensive places per sq.ft and not including exclusive communities, here we are talking about suburbs, which in DC area is usually a mix of opulent mansions and fixer upper dated homes and everything in between.
Let's also say, if you had 2 mil to spend on a house and wanted to live in a suburb, where would you go?
I, as a NoVA person, personally would go to Arlington or McLean.
I would never spend $2 million in Arlington. Why would you want to spend the top of the range for that market? I would definitely buy in McLean, where $2 million houses are not an anomaly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:vienna
Are you kidding???? The only reason anyone would consider living in Vienna is because they couldn't afford one of the nicer suburbs.
Haha. The only reason why people move to the suburbs is because they can't afford Spring Valley and Forest Hills.
Keep telling yourself that.
It's true. I only have $2 million so I'm moving to Chevy Chase. That money gets you jack in Spring Valley. Life in Forest Hills doesn't even begin until over $2.5 mill. It doesn't get me a palace in Chevy Chase, either, but what you do get for that price is much better in CC MD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:vienna
Are you kidding???? The only reason anyone would consider living in Vienna is because they couldn't afford one of the nicer suburbs.
Haha. The only reason why people move to the suburbs is because they can't afford Spring Valley and Forest Hills.
Quick, someone tell Ted Leonsis, Queen Noor, Dan Snyder et al that they are slumming it in Potomac.
Kevin Plank (Under Armour Founder), Mitch Rales, Ed Cohen and Adrienne Arsht think you're slumming it. Btw, Ted has a home in Georgetown and if you know anything about him you'll know he spends more time there than in MD. He even has DC plates on his car "Capital".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:vienna
Are you kidding???? The only reason anyone would consider living in Vienna is because they couldn't afford one of the nicer suburbs.
Haha. The only reason why people move to the suburbs is because they can't afford Spring Valley and Forest Hills.
Keep telling yourself that.
Anonymous wrote:Let's also say, if you had 2 mil to spend on a house and wanted to live in a suburb, where would you go?
There's a pretty extensive thread talking about this but I think the price was $3M and it didn't limit it to suburbs. But as I said there, I would stay in Chevy Chase.
Anonymous wrote:Kevin Plank (Under Armour Founder), Mitch Rales, Ed Cohen and Adrienne Arsht think you're slumming it. Btw, Ted has a home in Georgetown and if you know anything about him you'll know he spends more time there than in MD. He even has DC plates on his car "Capital".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's look at most expensive places per sq.ft and not including exclusive communities, here we are talking about suburbs, which in DC area is usually a mix of opulent mansions and fixer upper dated homes and everything in between.
Let's also say, if you had 2 mil to spend on a house and wanted to live in a suburb, where would you go?
I, as a NoVA person, personally would go to Arlington or McLean.
Let's also say, if you had 2 mil to spend on a house and wanted to live in a suburb, where would you go?
Anonymous wrote:Let's look at most expensive places per sq.ft and not including exclusive communities, here we are talking about suburbs, which in DC area is usually a mix of opulent mansions and fixer upper dated homes and everything in between.
Let's also say, if you had 2 mil to spend on a house and wanted to live in a suburb, where would you go?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's look at most expensive places per sq.ft and not including exclusive communities, here we are talking about suburbs, which in DC area is usually a mix of opulent mansions and fixer upper dated homes and everything in between.
Let's also say, if you had 2 mil to spend on a house and wanted to live in a suburb, where would you go?
I, as a NoVA person, personally would go to Arlington or McLean.
Anonymous wrote:Let's look at most expensive places per sq.ft and not including exclusive communities, here we are talking about suburbs, which in DC area is usually a mix of opulent mansions and fixer upper dated homes and everything in between.
Let's also say, if you had 2 mil to spend on a house and wanted to live in a suburb, where would you go?
Anonymous wrote:Upper Marlboro, bro!