Anonymous wrote:LV is a congested mess. Very banal and completely overrated. The houses there aren't very nice and wouldn't get a second glance anywhere else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:South Arlington
If you are upper middle class you can buy a new home
If you are middle class you can buy an updated old home
If you are poor you can buy an old home
North Arlington
If you are rich class you can buy a new home
If you are upper middle class you can buy an updated old home
If you are middle you can buy an old home
If you are poor you can buy an old home in south arlington
You almost got it right but it should be:
If you are poor you can get govt subsidized housing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP
Anything that BCN has built -- 35th St. Dittmar, Abingdon, 36th St. Drive around my dear, drive around
honey. i'm pretty sure you're confusing your envy with another emotion.
Anonymous wrote:South Arlington
If you are upper middle class you can buy a new home
If you are middle class you can buy an updated old home
If you are poor you can buy an old home
North Arlington
If you are rich class you can buy a new home
If you are upper middle class you can buy an updated old home
If you are middle you can buy an old home
If you are poor you can buy an old home in south arlington
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't really understand the North v. South thing myself, especially since there's at least three sections of Arlington. There's South Arlington (south of Route 50), there's North Arlington (north of I-66), and there's Central Arlington (between 66 and 50).
I understand why people from Bluemont, Lyon Village, and Buckingham want to consider themselves part of North Arlington, but come on, really?
I'm pretty sure my street sign here in 22203 has an "N" on it.
And 22205.
That poster was an obvious troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think so. The North Arlington homes are far more likely to have SAHM parents who are heavily involved with the schools and their children's education. South Arlington tends to have more two-earner households that rely on schools as a form of daycare.
Where are all these SAHMs with a HHI that can afford a $1M home? I mean, between Bethesda/Potomac, McLean/Great Falls, and NW DC, they're getting stretched thin...
Guess you haven't been in N Arlington on a long time. SAHMs are a dime a dozen and it's tough to finds home under $1M these days. And it's not like these people are super rich/affluent. Just regular upper middle class.
Anonymous wrote:Apples and oranges. I only left the city if I could walk everywhere and have great public schools. Walk everywhere--meaning gym, drycleaners, multiple grocery stores, shops, pharmacy, parks, bars, Metro, restaurants...while having sidewalks, etc. The area around Clarendon is the only thing that met all if my requirements. We settled on LV for these factors.
If walkability weren't an issue--I would have opened my search outside of Arlington because what's an extra few minutes in a car at that point and I could get more house for the $.
Somebody valuing a large house and large lot is never going to make the same choices and that's fine. I'm the first to admit there are much prettier neighborhoods out there--but I love am urban feel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CCH has a timeless quality. LV is very much flavor of the month. When the lemmings realize how ugly, over-hyped and congested it is, they'll be off to the next place.
This is why the inventory has hovered at near zero month-to-month for the last 10 years....
I basically see Lyon Village as Pimmit Hills East. Not very attractive but over-hyped as hell.
Classic, large turn of the century homes versus tiny 1940s GI boxes that now look run down. No comparison, but nice try.
If they were so classic, they wouldn't be torn down or bumped out with such frequency. Whatever charm LV had disappeared within the last decade. It's horrid today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CCH has a timeless quality. LV is very much flavor of the month. When the lemmings realize how ugly, over-hyped and congested it is, they'll be off to the next place.
This is why the inventory has hovered at near zero month-to-month for the last 10 years....
I basically see Lyon Village as Pimmit Hills East. Not very attractive but over-hyped as hell.
Classic, large turn of the century homes versus tiny 1940s GI boxes that now look run down. No comparison, but nice try.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't really understand the North v. South thing myself, especially since there's at least three sections of Arlington. There's South Arlington (south of Route 50), there's North Arlington (north of I-66), and there's Central Arlington (between 66 and 50).
I understand why people from Bluemont, Lyon Village, and Buckingham want to consider themselves part of North Arlington, but come on, really?
I'm pretty sure my street sign here in 22203 has an "N" on it.
And 22205.