Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's hoping you have better neighbors than I did during my time in South Arlington (02-08).
Between the boarding houses, the drug dealer across the street, the immediate neighbors getting into screaming matches at 1am, and the people who didn't seem to like anyone further out than their first cousins ...
Yeah, stuff's changed. I guess.
Well, you can't expect perfection for under 600K in Arlington. But we have lived here a few months and our neighborhood is very quiet. Unless you count the kids riding bikes or getting off the bus from school.
As far as everything else, pretty sure I am surrounded by more churches than boarding houses and my neighbors invited us to their daughter's first bday the day after we moved in. So S. Arlington is suiting us just fine.
Anonymous wrote:Here's hoping you have better neighbors than I did during my time in South Arlington (02-08).
Between the boarding houses, the drug dealer across the street, the immediate neighbors getting into screaming matches at 1am, and the people who didn't seem to like anyone further out than their first cousins ...
Yeah, stuff's changed. I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WE just bought for 455K in S. Arlington (in Nauck). We can walk to Shirlington and the restaurants on Columbia Pike. There is a lot of bus options to take.
House is 4 bed, 2 bath, 2K square feet, good size yard.
but we had to do work (paint, new floors). And well I live near minorities and poor people which according to this board is not acceptable
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Give it a few years and you will be sitting on a pretty good investment. We did the same in Claremont in 2008 (hi neighbor!) and our SFH value has increased by 45%.
OP, there are still homes to be had for under 6 in South Arlington. We have a 30 minute drive to downtown DC, a 45 minute drive to Tysons, walk to Shirlington, county rec center and bike trails straight into DC.
Anonymous wrote:Bungalow in our neighborhood for 539k. Families have finished the basements for playroom/additional bedroom, etc.
http://www.trulia.com/property/3153471336-10012-Fleming-Ave-Bethesda-MD-20814
Anonymous wrote:Here's hoping you have better neighbors than I did during my time in South Arlington (02-08).
Between the boarding houses, the drug dealer across the street, the immediate neighbors getting into screaming matches at 1am, and the people who didn't seem to like anyone further out than their first cousins ...
Yeah, stuff's changed. I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were in the buying under 600k crowd a couple of years ago. Wound up in West Springfield. DH is in a van pool that gets him to his DC office in 30mins. All in all, best decision we ever made. Good schools, affordable houses, backyard, friendly neighbors.
+1 look in Cardinal Forest - great place.
Here is one. http://www.redfin.com/VA/Springfield/6203-Fernleigh-Blvd-22152/home/9745446#!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, were do you work? How long are you willing to commute? Those factors really impact how much house you can buy.
We bought in Western Fairfax in 2012 for $550k. But, we work in Western Fairfax, so for us, it makes sense to live there.
OP I have not read all responses but wanted to let you know there is a park and ride in Springfield/Newington that has a bus to go to the Lorton VRE and other locations. The neighborhood is Saratoga - single family, townhomes and an apartment complex. We can walk to the local shopping center which includes several restaurants, a GIant grocery store, pet store and dance studio for instance. We are rnear a Costco and the beltway.
Only downside that most would focus on would most likely be the middle and high school... I consider them an opportunity to be a big fish in a small pond and staynoutside the u er competition of some of what ate considered the 'better' schools.
It's a great neighborhood...come check us out!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were in the buying under 600k crowd a couple of years ago. Wound up in West Springfield. DH is in a van pool that gets him to his DC office in 30mins. All in all, best decision we ever made. Good schools, affordable houses, backyard, friendly neighbors.
+1 look in Cardinal Forest - great place.