Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have some friends who moved down there and love it. One couple is involved in Democratic politics and the other is a gay couple, and both have found great communities there. Housing down there has gotten more expensive lately but is still ~50% less than comparable properties in northern VA.
Completely inaccurate unless you are comparing exurbs of Richmond to North Arlington.
I’m not, though. One set of friends lives a mile from the downtown area in a 2k sq ft 1940s house on half an acre that they bought 2 years ago for $440k. I bought something very similar in Falls Church (Ffx Co) for $850k with about half as much land.
Now tell us the difference in school ratings between those two houses.
Schools are equally bad in both locations. Reread where I said our house is. I just looked at their neighborhood on Redfin and comparable houses are selling for $500k now.
DP here. Houses like the one shown below are all priced at around 600k. Nowhere near double the prices of the so called “500k homes” in Richmond.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/3003-Greenway-Blvd-Falls-Church-VA-22042/51816536_zpid/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have some friends who moved down there and love it. One couple is involved in Democratic politics and the other is a gay couple, and both have found great communities there. Housing down there has gotten more expensive lately but is still ~50% less than comparable properties in northern VA.
Completely inaccurate unless you are comparing exurbs of Richmond to North Arlington.
I’m not, though. One set of friends lives a mile from the downtown area in a 2k sq ft 1940s house on half an acre that they bought 2 years ago for $440k. I bought something very similar in Falls Church (Ffx Co) for $850k with about half as much land.
Now tell us the difference in school ratings between those two houses.
Schools are equally bad in both locations. Reread where I said our house is. I just looked at their neighborhood on Redfin and comparable houses are selling for $500k now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have some friends who moved down there and love it. One couple is involved in Democratic politics and the other is a gay couple, and both have found great communities there. Housing down there has gotten more expensive lately but is still ~50% less than comparable properties in northern VA.
Completely inaccurate unless you are comparing exurbs of Richmond to North Arlington.
I’m not, though. One set of friends lives a mile from the downtown area in a 2k sq ft 1940s house on half an acre that they bought 2 years ago for $440k. I bought something very similar in Falls Church (Ffx Co) for $850k with about half as much land.
Now tell us the difference in school ratings between those two houses.
Schools are equally bad in both locations. Reread where I said our house is. I just looked at their neighborhood on Redfin and comparable houses are selling for $500k now.
Anonymous wrote:Southern enough that you will be able to eat pimento cheese, hear country music while shopping at Walmart, and drink sun tea often.
Sadly, not southern enough that you can drive your golf cart to the nail salon, and drink the mimosa you brought in a travel cup. You'll have go south of North Carolina for that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have some friends who moved down there and love it. One couple is involved in Democratic politics and the other is a gay couple, and both have found great communities there. Housing down there has gotten more expensive lately but is still ~50% less than comparable properties in northern VA.
Completely inaccurate unless you are comparing exurbs of Richmond to North Arlington.
I’m not, though. One set of friends lives a mile from the downtown area in a 2k sq ft 1940s house on half an acre that they bought 2 years ago for $440k. I bought something very similar in Falls Church (Ffx Co) for $850k with about half as much land.
Now tell us the difference in school ratings between those two houses.
Anonymous wrote:Southern enough that you will be able to eat pimento cheese, hear country music while shopping at Walmart, and drink sun tea often.
Sadly, not southern enough that you can drive your golf cart to the nail salon, and drink the mimosa you brought in a travel cup. You'll have go south of North Carolina for that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the claim of cost savings though. I already live in Loudoun. To replace my same house in a “good” part of Chesterfield or Henrico would save me maybe $100k in purchase price which would more than be obliterated by higher interest rates.
I think it depends. A house like this below would be nearly a million in Loudoun.
https://redf.in/jmIoCc
“Home
BRAND NEW & MOVE-IN READY! OFFERED W A 99-YEAR GROUND LEASE WITH INITIAL GROUND RENT OF $1,210 PER MONTH-REQUEST INFO FROM ERIN. OR PURCHASE TRADITIONALLY FOR $880,000.“
Crazy that homes 45 minutes away from Richmond are going that high now. Those prices in those areas are like Loudoun level.
Yep. That house is $880k. And would need to be bought at today’s interest rates. My fully renovated Loudoun home is larger than that and probably worth only $100k more, plus I have a 2.25% mortgage. Moving to Richmond would literally make my expenses go UP.
Also have to consider the cost of living down there and lower taxes.
It’s not cheaper to live down there and the taxes aren’t lower compared to Loudoun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have some friends who moved down there and love it. One couple is involved in Democratic politics and the other is a gay couple, and both have found great communities there. Housing down there has gotten more expensive lately but is still ~50% less than comparable properties in northern VA.
Completely inaccurate unless you are comparing exurbs of Richmond to North Arlington.
I’m not, though. One set of friends lives a mile from the downtown area in a 2k sq ft 1940s house on half an acre that they bought 2 years ago for $440k. I bought something very similar in Falls Church (Ffx Co) for $850k with about half as much land.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have some friends who moved down there and love it. One couple is involved in Democratic politics and the other is a gay couple, and both have found great communities there. Housing down there has gotten more expensive lately but is still ~50% less than comparable properties in northern VA.
Completely inaccurate unless you are comparing exurbs of Richmond to North Arlington.
I’m not, though. One set of friends lives a mile from the downtown area in a 2k sq ft 1940s house on half an acre that they bought 2 years ago for $440k. I bought something very similar in Falls Church (Ffx Co) for $850k with about half as much land.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have some friends who moved down there and love it. One couple is involved in Democratic politics and the other is a gay couple, and both have found great communities there. Housing down there has gotten more expensive lately but is still ~50% less than comparable properties in northern VA.
Completely inaccurate unless you are comparing exurbs of Richmond to North Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:We have some friends who moved down there and love it. One couple is involved in Democratic politics and the other is a gay couple, and both have found great communities there. Housing down there has gotten more expensive lately but is still ~50% less than comparable properties in northern VA.