Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can move thirty miles outside of DC and get a comparable new build home for $550k. Or hop on over to West Virginia and have an hour commute. Still better than living in Minnesota.
You can't get then in a school district that's all 10's. That's BS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lakeville is far from downtown and there is not much there. It's like living in Clarksburg or Urbana or Frederick. While you may not get a 4 car garage in this area that's because you don't typically need it here, while you do need to garage your car in the winter in MN.
Mpls and St Paul are beautiful cities, and there are some super nice houses especially near the lakes, or in Edina, or on Summit Ave, but those houses aren't $580k.
You have obviously not spent much time in Frederick if you think there's "not much" there.
It's all a matter of perspective. We are from the West Coast and I would never, ever live in the DC area without a two car garage, and maybe it's because you are all driving 20 year old beaters and taking the metro and are used to your seasons, but to us your winters are pretty bad and we don't like being exposed to the elements like that. Taking public transportation in a snowstorm or waking up to chip ice off your windshield is not a way I choose to live my life.
Did you bring your reading comprehension from the west coast? I said there's not much in Lakeville, MN, a place I have actually been. And I said you aren't likely to get a 4 car garage here, nothing about 2 car garages. Lots of houses in this area have 2 car garages.
Are people in this area really driving 20 year old beaters? I really don't see that where I am - it's mostly luxury SUVs, but maybe you do.
Anonymous wrote:You can move thirty miles outside of DC and get a comparable new build home for $550k. Or hop on over to West Virginia and have an hour commute. Still better than living in Minnesota.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lakeville is far from downtown and there is not much there. It's like living in Clarksburg or Urbana or Frederick. While you may not get a 4 car garage in this area that's because you don't typically need it here, while you do need to garage your car in the winter in MN.
Mpls and St Paul are beautiful cities, and there are some super nice houses especially near the lakes, or in Edina, or on Summit Ave, but those houses aren't $580k.
You have obviously not spent much time in Frederick if you think there's "not much" there.
It's all a matter of perspective. We are from the West Coast and I would never, ever live in the DC area without a two car garage, and maybe it's because you are all driving 20 year old beaters and taking the metro and are used to your seasons, but to us your winters are pretty bad and we don't like being exposed to the elements like that. Taking public transportation in a snowstorm or waking up to chip ice off your windshield is not a way I choose to live my life.
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Those big houses look nice, but you have to pay to heat them and in MN that's a little bit more money than it is here.
You also need to garage your cars in MN.
And you might like a big house when you are INSIDE from October through May.
Anonymous wrote:Lakeville is far from downtown and there is not much there. It's like living in Clarksburg or Urbana or Frederick. While you may not get a 4 car garage in this area that's because you don't typically need it here, while you do need to garage your car in the winter in MN.
Mpls and St Paul are beautiful cities, and there are some super nice houses especially near the lakes, or in Edina, or on Summit Ave, but those houses aren't $580k.
Anonymous wrote:If you think that's good but you don't like the weather - check out Dallas. We moved to Dallas 18 months ago and haven't looked back once. Awesome quality of life, and the summer heat isn't nearly as bad as I expected. It's beautiful and green here, great roads, great economy & jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lakeville is far from downtown and there is not much there. It's like living in Clarksburg or Urbana or Frederick. While you may not get a 4 car garage in this area that's because you don't typically need it here, while you do need to garage your car in the winter in MN.
Mpls and St Paul are beautiful cities, and there are some super nice houses especially near the lakes, or in Edina, or on Summit Ave, but those houses aren't $580k.
Thanks for the perspective. People around here think that mansions are free everywhere else in the U.S.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can get the same in Austin and not deal with the winters.
+1
basements?