Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Major bubble in North Arlington
Too many other Metro accessible areas being built up. Developers have pulled their money and are investing else where. That is the Canary in the mine. Many houses over 1.25m are sitting and have no takers.
BWAHAHAHAHA... I've lived in Arlington since 2000 and people were singing this song then... and now?Haha. Real estate is largely about location. Arlington is closer to DC - like it or not - and people will pay more for less time spent in cars. Quality of life, baby.
Is there really a limitless supply of people making 300k a year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Major bubble in North Arlington
Too many other Metro accessible areas being built up. Developers have pulled their money and are investing else where. That is the Canary in the mine. Many houses over 1.25m are sitting and have no takers.
BWAHAHAHAHA... I've lived in Arlington since 2000 and people were singing this song then... and now?Haha. Real estate is largely about location. Arlington is closer to DC - like it or not - and people will pay more for less time spent in cars. Quality of life, baby.
Anonymous wrote:Major bubble in North Arlington
Too many other Metro accessible areas being built up. Developers have pulled their money and are investing else where. That is the Canary in the mine. Many houses over 1.25m are sitting and have no takers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Major bubble in North Arlington
Too many other Metro accessible areas being built up. Developers have pulled their money and are investing else where. That is the Canary in the mine. Many houses over 1.25m are sitting and have no takers.
People who buy $1.25 M houses, even in Arlington, generally don't rely on Metro. Metro is for the folks who have to buy the down market condos near Tysons Corner, Vienna and Reston and aren't provided with a parking space at work.
Anonymous wrote:There were never day laborers at that 7-11 at Lee/GM, nor the one slightly east of it on Lee at Edison.
Also, you can get on an orange line train in the morning from the north Arlington stations - you're just not getting a seat in any but the first or 8th car. I ride every day from Ballston or Virginia Square, and it's pretty reliable and usually not ridiculously crowded.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Major bubble in North Arlington
Too many other Metro accessible areas being built up. Developers have pulled their money and are investing else where. That is the Canary in the mine. Many houses over 1.25m are sitting and have no takers.
People who buy $1.25 M houses, even in Arlington, generally don't rely on Metro. Metro is for the folks who have to buy the down market condos near Tysons Corner, Vienna and Reston and aren't provided with a parking space at work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Arlington choices for a million are sad. Look at the thread regarding the dump next to a 711 day laborer pickup area.
Sorry Debbie Downer, but the closed 7-11 at Lee Highway to which you are referring was never a pick up spot for day laborers. We have an entire County funded space for day laborers to be picked up for work in Arlington. Now your experience with the 7-11 on Little River Turnpike or in Hybla Valley where you live may be different but the only "laborers" at that 7-11 were those stopping in for slurpees during work and lunch breaks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How come no one on here ever mention Rosslyn (22209) or North Highland (22201). There are great selection of townhouses and some sfh in those two areas and are so incredibly convenient. A ton of people with money have moved into the area, now there's hardly a listing that is not a shabby condo in one the old 1950's building. The new condos are snapped up quickly. I have a friend that has been waiting for six months for a townhouse to come on the market there. I am surprised that all the savvy real estate people on here are so unaware of what's going on there. One developer has been so impressed with the price point and quickness some of the condos are selling, they have postponed plans for an office tower in favor of residential tower because the demand is so strong, particularly from people with deep pokers. Construction will brick ground January 21 last I heard. The school pyramid is Key/Williamsbug/Yorktown.
You beat me to it poster. That is exactly the area I was going to mention, particularly as OP has only one child and her husband travels. He would have great access to the airport (one of the reasons so many high net worth people bought at Turnberry Towers and Waterview) and she would have little maintenance at places like Palisades or Highgate. The single family houses on Troy and Taft Streets are either being renovated or replaced by new house, but of a scale that suits rather than overwhelms the neighborhood. The Dawson Terrace Rec Center has a great play area and the whole area feels very outdoorsy. The new center at Vietch and Lee Highway with the MOMS market and retail is gong to transform the quiet little pocket of North Highland especially. If you are living there, kudos to you for making a smart real estate buy.
Anonymous wrote:Major bubble in North Arlington
Too many other Metro accessible areas being built up. Developers have pulled their money and are investing else where. That is the Canary in the mine. Many houses over 1.25m are sitting and have no takers.
Anonymous wrote:How come no one on here ever mention Rosslyn (22209) or North Highland (22201). There are great selection of townhouses and some sfh in those two areas and are so incredibly convenient. A ton of people with money have moved into the area, now there's hardly a listing that is not a shabby condo in one the old 1950's building. The new condos are snapped up quickly. I have a friend that has been waiting for six months for a townhouse to come on the market there. I am surprised that all the savvy real estate people on here are so unaware of what's going on there. One developer has been so impressed with the price point and quickness some of the condos are selling, they have postponed plans for an office tower in favor of residential tower because the demand is so strong, particularly from people with deep pokers. Construction will brick ground January 21 last I heard. The school pyramid is Key/Williamsbug/Yorktown.