Anonymous wrote:Georgetown.
Del Ray.
Anonymous wrote:Vienna, Georgetown, Wood Acres
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, this is silly. The old adage in real estate holds - "location, location, location". "most overrated" = most expensive. There is a reason my small house costs so much; I have a remarkable neighborhood with a great public school, wonderful independent restaurants, and parks in walking distance. My husband and I spend less than 10 minutes a day commuting. I sacrificed square footage for quality of life.
Where do you live? It sounds great!
Anonymous wrote:Yes, this is silly. The old adage in real estate holds - "location, location, location". "most overrated" = most expensive. There is a reason my small house costs so much; I have a remarkable neighborhood with a great public school, wonderful independent restaurants, and parks in walking distance. My husband and I spend less than 10 minutes a day commuting. I sacrificed square footage for quality of life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of NW DC
All of close in MD and VA. Just don't get the point.
Anonymous wrote:All of NW DC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spring Valley.
let's talk when you buy a munitions dump.
Anonymous wrote:The entire city of dc
The entire area of Arlington
Anywhere that is not Potomac or Langley zoned McLean