Anonymous wrote:Yeah I always thought Loudoun was highly ranked because of the Mellons, duPonts, Kent Cooks in Upperville and Middleburg. Take a drive on some of those back roads some day. Thousands of acres per estate and airfields, people. But I'm pretty sure they're not the kinds of people to argue about who's richer. Talk about tacky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it's because of several billionaires that live in and around Middleburg--like BET founder (forgot her name). Not because of Ashburn.
But isn't that Fauquier County?
Anonymous wrote:it's because of several billionaires that live in and around Middleburg--like BET founder (forgot her name). Not because of Ashburn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ashburn is a new development with a lot of affordable townhouses and apartments. I would say the average cookie cutter single family home probably goes for 300-400 k. Personally, I would not want to live there. It is quite boring unless you are an 8 year old child.
Please tell me where to find these in Ashburn. I've been working with a realtor for 6 months and my upper upper limit is 550k and there is nothing. Decent Homes that are right around 500K are snatched up in days, or they have a critical flaw. If I'm going to live in Ashburn, the house better be a nice 2 car garage, not something someone's cat has pissed all over.
I see a good selection of homes over 600K.
You are either not looking too hard or you have incredibly high standards for your budget. Most people would find a house in this price range without an issue. I found a great house in Fairfax for $550k - 4 BR, 2.5 Baths, 2 car garage, .3 acres, hardwood floors throughout, and great schools. Purchased this summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem with Ashburn is that it is growing at warp speed and the schools are overcrowded. In fact, they can't build them fast enough. Also, where you buy a home may be zoned for a particular school, but with all the boundary changes, your kids could end up going to a completely different school.
It's not like any of them are 80% FARMS or the such; the arguing is over getting to go to "Wealthy School A" or "Wealthy School B" or making an entire community fit into one (overcrowded) elementary school.
Anonymous wrote:The problem with Ashburn is that it is growing at warp speed and the schools are overcrowded. In fact, they can't build them fast enough. Also, where you buy a home may be zoned for a particular school, but with all the boundary changes, your kids could end up going to a completely different school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ashburn is a new development with a lot of affordable townhouses and apartments. I would say the average cookie cutter single family home probably goes for 300-400 k. Personally, I would not want to live there. It is quite boring unless you are an 8 year old child.
Please tell me where to find these in Ashburn. I've been working with a realtor for 6 months and my upper upper limit is 550k and there is nothing. Decent Homes that are right around 500K are snatched up in days, or they have a critical flaw. If I'm going to live in Ashburn, the house better be a nice 2 car garage, not something someone's cat has pissed all over.
I see a good selection of homes over 600K.
But Arlington has the most expensive houses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To echo a previous poster, you actually both lose because VA blows.
I think you would fit in nicely with the OP and her colleague. All 3 of you have a lot in common.
No we don't, because they live in VA. You probably do too. Feeling like the knock-off DC got your panties in a twist PP? Don't worry, you're nothing like us and compared to you, MD rocks out! Every time I see some idiot who drives like an asshole (think going 5 mph in the left lane), or CANNOT parallel park to save their lives, or has a big-ass "Romney Ryan: Believe in America" sticker on thier car, they have VA plates (or it's a tourist from someplace in the Midwest). Sorry you didn't get the memo, but VA is just lame.