Anonymous wrote:If you look at any home value index great falls is slowly falling by a percent or so a year.
Anonymous wrote:Great Falls is the best. We live in Vienna and our goal is to get there eventually. Such a wonderful feel and great people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well water is another drawback.
Well water is a big plus. You have a filtration system and much better water without the massive amounts of chemicals needed for city or county water. Septic syste,s are also efficient and not gross. Unless you personally pump them about every five years. Great Falls is not for me because of commute, but you should not rule out because of well eater and septic systems. Of course the septic system ensures the large lots will not be filled with cookie cutter houses side by side a la Ashburn or Arlington
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More and more people want classier neighbors than other inner suburbs; and the space is priceless. Who wants to bicker with someone you don't even know, or care to know? More people over age 30 are choosing GF, if they are able to afford it. If they can't afford it, they will probably pretend to find another gripe about GF. You know, like the inner suburbs shit shack owners gripe about the new houses: "I would buy one, but I don't 'want' one". No one believes it.
I understand that snide remarks beget claims of sour grapes. Objectively, Great Falls/22066 has been lagging in recent years behind both McLean/22101 and Arlington/22207. Great Falls consists primarily of expensive properties, but the number of million-plus sales in 22066 to date in 2014 (108)( is behind McLean/22101 (175) and Arlington/22207 (158), and that doesn't include teardowns where someone buys an older house or lot for $800K and builds a more expensive home. I think the commute is the reason why, not well water or septic systems.
But neighborhoods ought to be about where individuals and families want to live, not what everyone else is clamoring for at the moment. There aren't many places like Great Falls as close to DC or Tysons for those who want that lifestyle and can deal with the commute (or, even better, don't need to commute). [/quote]
This is the appeal of GF. Some people don't like the other two places you mentioned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well water is another drawback.
Well water is a big plus. You have a filtration system and much better water without the massive amounts of chemicals needed for city or county water. Septic syste,s are also efficient and not gross. Unless you personally pump them about every five years. Great Falls is not for me because of commute, but you should not rule out because of well eater and septic systems. Of course the septic system ensures the large lots will not be filled with cookie cutter houses side by side a la Ashburn or Arlington
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More and more people want classier neighbors than other inner suburbs; and the space is priceless. Who wants to bicker with someone you don't even know, or care to know? More people over age 30 are choosing GF, if they are able to afford it. If they can't afford it, they will probably pretend to find another gripe about GF. You know, like the inner suburbs shit shack owners gripe about the new houses: "I would buy one, but I don't 'want' one". No one believes it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you look at any home value index great falls is slowly falling by a percent or so a year.
The county tax assessments for Great Falls were up by over a percentage point this year on average.
Anonymous wrote:If you look at any home value index great falls is slowly falling by a percent or so a year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are strongly considering Great Falls. Could anyone comment on how long the drive on Georgetown Pike is from Walker Rd to the Beltway around 6:30 in the morning? Thanks!
From there, at 6:30 - 15 mins, 20 mins max.
Anonymous wrote:If you look at any home value index great falls is slowly falling by a percent or so a year.
Anonymous wrote:I think great falls had its heyday when DC was a wreck. Now people with $ generally prefer to be in DC or close in. Hence the pp's reference to houses sitting on the market . . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great falls real estate values are falling a slow death. People aren't valuing the distance and space anymore.
No, no, no. McLean person, you can calm down. No one is trying to undermine you personally.
IMO, I would take GF over McLean in a heartbeat. If you value space and privacy, GF is for you, OP. Don't listen to the know it all know nothing, who tries to tell you what you want or need. If the market tanks in McLean, it will tank in GF. Which is to say, it will not. It's okay McLean, don't worry your pretty little head.