Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So where are you planning to go, OP?
Spent last month in Texas and Reno-Tahoe area looking at new builds and looking into HOAs deeply as able to. Talking to residents and doing internet searches and legal searches for lawsuits, complaints, etc (local, state and regulatory agencies).
Can get a similiar sized place, no basement but size made up for on first two floors, with a lot more add ons and such for about 2/3rds what I paid Brambleton. The move alone with save us $20K+ in taxes, so a no-brainer. Builder is more flexible as well with changes to outside and inside. 7 months to build out.
You understand the tax structure in CA - right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's Brambleton? - Arlington resident for 7 years
Think of Fairlington Village, but with (1) new single-family homes on small lots and townhouses near a retail center and (2) decent public schools.
NP. What's Fairlingyon Village?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure why OP is generalizing to the whole DC area based on his/her experience in one or two NoVA neighborhoods--I'm not even sure where "Brambleton" is.
I've lived in upper NW DC for 3 years (moved from CA) and I don't think I've even seen a planned community here yet.
OP didn't generalize and isn't talking about the DC area at all. She lives an hour drive (on a good day) from upper NW DC. She is talking about Virginia and comparing it to Texas. Not of general interest to folks in the District.
Anonymous wrote:If I get west of Falls Church, I get hives.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure why OP is generalizing to the whole DC area based on his/her experience in one or two NoVA neighborhoods--I'm not even sure where "Brambleton" is.
I've lived in upper NW DC for 3 years (moved from CA) and I don't think I've even seen a planned community here yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So where are you planning to go, OP?
Spent last month in Texas and Reno-Tahoe area looking at new builds and looking into HOAs deeply as able to. Talking to residents and doing internet searches and legal searches for lawsuits, complaints, etc (local, state and regulatory agencies).
Can get a similiar sized place, no basement but size made up for on first two floors, with a lot more add ons and such for about 2/3rds what I paid Brambleton. The move alone with save us $20K+ in taxes, so a no-brainer. Builder is more flexible as well with changes to outside and inside. 7 months to build out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's Brambleton? - Arlington resident for 7 years
Think of Fairlington Village, but with (1) new single-family homes on small lots and townhouses near a retail center and (2) decent public schools.
Anonymous wrote:What's Brambleton? - Arlington resident for 7 years