Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the real hot places will be the silver line, developers are heavily investing there
+1, don't buy at the peak of desirability Arlington will go down hill as other newer metro accessible developments outside of Arlington are built.
Tell us dear, which metro accessible developments do you mean that are comparable to Arlington?
She means the ones that are ten miles further out than Arlington. Because of course those are going to be just as desirable.
Maybe you should get out of your bubble and take a look at the silver line and other orange line developments which benefits from Tysons developments and also the dulles corridor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the real hot places will be the silver line, developers are heavily investing there
+1, don't buy at the peak of desirability Arlington will go down hill as other newer metro accessible developments outside of Arlington are built.
Tell us dear, which metro accessible developments do you mean that are comparable to Arlington?
She means the ones that are ten miles further out than Arlington. Because of course those are going to be just as desirable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the real hot places will be the silver line, developers are heavily investing there
+1, don't buy at the peak of desirability Arlington will go down hill as other newer metro accessible developments outside of Arlington are built.
Tell us dear, which metro accessible developments do you mean that are comparable to Arlington?