Anonymous wrote:Great Falls is nicer in every way. If you know anything about GF, you can get so much more house for your money.
People I know in GF entertain ALL the time - they have elaborate homes and gardens, with pools, tennis courts, basketball courts, and tons of land.
"Traffic" and "convenience" are not a problem at all, to the people that live there.
Anonymous wrote:I think people move to Great Falls for one or two reasons: one is the schools, and those people usually live in the houses costing less than 1 million, and second, the people who want to feel like they live 'in the country' with a big yard surrounded by trees, and those houses are are over a million.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great Falls is a very nice area, but I think it's time has come and gone. It and Potomac MD are one of the few places you can live on 2+ acres in the DC area, but the commute is insane into Tysons. You will pay dearly for the trees and quiet of the area with a lot of windshield time.
I bought in GF two years ago and commute to tysons daily. I would not characterize it as "insane". It's fine, like 25 mins. Bad accident in 7 or the like, like 40. I live west of the village
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:G Falls is nice, but they not only keep building new homes, but, UGLY new homes. Meanwhile, there is a glut of existing ones on sale. If a house sells very quickly, it is because it is priced right to sell quickly. Also, w delayed start times, if you have a kid that goes to Langley, on a bus, they will spend 1 hour each way. Same goes if the parent drives them in or picks them up.
I agree. Some of the homes are atrocious. Gold topped columns, gaudy fountains, weird castle style roofs... Are they mostly foreigners building?
The ones that are sitting are very dated styles where the elderly owners haven't updated since the early 80s. They're offended when realtors tell them it needs updating and think it should sell without any work done. People spending 1.5mill+ don't want fixer uppers with 30 year old kitchen and closed floor plans.
This has been sitting for almost two years - new construction - well, two years old now.
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Great-Falls/10315-Georgetown-Pike-22066/home/9153165
This house is gorgeous. I think there are two reasons it hasn't sold. (I also drive by daily). It went up originally I think at like 2.6... Too high. And there is a lot right next door being developed and it's a narrow lot (very close to thus house). I would not want to buy in that situation. Also it's pretty close to GTP with no real screening. So basically I think the siting isn't so great.
Anonymous wrote:Great Falls is a very nice area, but I think it's time has come and gone. It and Potomac MD are one of the few places you can live on 2+ acres in the DC area, but the commute is insane into Tysons. You will pay dearly for the trees and quiet of the area with a lot of windshield time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just read an article in the Post reporting there is a huge inventory of unsold properties in Great Falls and that it would be even higher if many sellers hadn't taken their homes off the market around Christmas.
It's pretty out there but, from an investment perspective, I would feel much safer buying in Arlington, McLean or Falls Church than Great Falls. I don't see any trends that make Great Falls more attractive, except declining prices.
Land. We have land. It's fabulous. Lots of wildlife. Snakes handle the rodents so no rat issue. I can green, lie in my hammock, etc, and no one messes with me. Easy drive to Tysons for shopping; GF center had all you need for day to day. Reston easy shot for variety. Half hour to Leesburg; Lucketts not much farther. Heaven
Anonymous wrote:oAnonymous wrote:Anybody who is defending Great Falls as locality that has become less desirable is a FOOL. GF has been on a steady decline (in terms of re prices) the last few years. If you doubt it, please look at the numbers. They don't lie. IMO, the primary reason for this is the horrendous traffic and people are just fed up with the ever increasing commutes plus there there is only one small shopping center in GF. Most people I personally know in GF, while affluent are working professionals (attorneys, docs, corporate execs, lobbyst, etc) who must haul their asses to work EVERY DAY so the traffic is the culprit. GF has very few who are independently wealthy where they don't need to work....
Huge tech corridor in Western FFX and Loudoun counties. DC centric fools!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:G Falls is nice, but they not only keep building new homes, but, UGLY new homes. Meanwhile, there is a glut of existing ones on sale. If a house sells very quickly, it is because it is priced right to sell quickly. Also, w delayed start times, if you have a kid that goes to Langley, on a bus, they will spend 1 hour each way. Same goes if the parent drives them in or picks them up.
I agree. Some of the homes are atrocious. Gold topped columns, gaudy fountains, weird castle style roofs... Are they mostly foreigners building?
The ones that are sitting are very dated styles where the elderly owners haven't updated since the early 80s. They're offended when realtors tell them it needs updating and think it should sell without any work done. People spending 1.5mill+ don't want fixer uppers with 30 year old kitchen and closed floor plans.
This has been sitting for almost two years - new construction - well, two years old now.
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Great-Falls/10315-Georgetown-Pike-22066/home/9153165
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:G Falls is nice, but they not only keep building new homes, but, UGLY new homes. Meanwhile, there is a glut of existing ones on sale. If a house sells very quickly, it is because it is priced right to sell quickly. Also, w delayed start times, if you have a kid that goes to Langley, on a bus, they will spend 1 hour each way. Same goes if the parent drives them in or picks them up.
I agree. Some of the homes are atrocious. Gold topped columns, gaudy fountains, weird castle style roofs... Are they mostly foreigners building?
The ones that are sitting are very dated styles where the elderly owners haven't updated since the early 80s. They're offended when realtors tell them it needs updating and think it should sell without any work done. People spending 1.5mill+ don't want fixer uppers with 30 year old kitchen and closed floor plans.
This has been sitting for almost two years - new construction - well, two years old now.
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Great-Falls/10315-Georgetown-Pike-22066/home/9153165
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The ones that are sitting are very dated styles where the elderly owners haven't updated since the early 80s. They're offended when realtors tell them it needs updating and think it should sell without any work done. People spending 1.5mill+ don't want fixer uppers with 30 year old kitchen and closed floor plans.
The crazy thing is that they still want to sell it for the 500k appreciation in value. But don't want the hassle of putting any renovations in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:G Falls is nice, but they not only keep building new homes, but, UGLY new homes. Meanwhile, there is a glut of existing ones on sale. If a house sells very quickly, it is because it is priced right to sell quickly. Also, w delayed start times, if you have a kid that goes to Langley, on a bus, they will spend 1 hour each way. Same goes if the parent drives them in or picks them up.
I agree. Some of the homes are atrocious. Gold topped columns, gaudy fountains, weird castle style roofs... Are they mostly foreigners building?
The ones that are sitting are very dated styles where the elderly owners haven't updated since the early 80s. They're offended when realtors tell them it needs updating and think it should sell without any work done. People spending 1.5mill+ don't want fixer uppers with 30 year old kitchen and closed floor plans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The ones that are sitting are very dated styles where the elderly owners haven't updated since the early 80s. They're offended when realtors tell them it needs updating and think it should sell without any work done. People spending 1.5mill+ don't want fixer uppers with 30 year old kitchen and closed floor plans.
The crazy thing is that they still want to sell it for the 500k appreciation in value. But don't want the hassle of putting any renovations in.
Anonymous wrote:oAnonymous wrote:Anybody who is defending Great Falls as locality that has become less desirable is a FOOL. GF has been on a steady decline (in terms of re prices) the last few years. If you doubt it, please look at the numbers. They don't lie. IMO, the primary reason for this is the horrendous traffic and people are just fed up with the ever increasing commutes plus there there is only one small shopping center in GF. Most people I personally know in GF, while affluent are working professionals (attorneys, docs, corporate execs, lobbyst, etc) who must haul their asses to work EVERY DAY so the traffic is the culprit. GF has very few who are independently wealthy where they don't need to work....
Huge tech corridor in Western FFX and Loudoun counties. DC centric fools!!