Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are some nice house in Vienna.
It is not my cup of tea due to distance from DC but lots of people like that area.
That house in N Arlington or Bethesda and that lot would get 3m. Easy.
Out there that house is not good. 1.8m maybe.
Somewhat similar. I love Vienna and it has everything going for it (actual Main Street, cute side streets, leafy, larger lots) - except the commute to DC. But I get the sense a ton of the people buying these houses there work in Tyson’s or elsewhere vs DC proper.
I work in DC proper and live in Vienna. Metro to downtown DC is under an hour, door to door. No problem.
My commute is 20 min door to door to downtown DC from N Arlington during rush - Vienna has a lot going for it but the DC proper commute isn’t one of those things
Anonymous wrote:Is the housing market in Vienna really bad? Why would the home owner drop the price by $126k 5 days after listing?
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/300-Jade-Ct-NW_Vienna_VA_22180_M51783-18029
Additionally, noticing similar drops in Oakton. I thought these were coveted areas?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think ppl like Vienna bc of its quaint town feel but in actuality, there is nothing going on. The “Main Street” consists of a consignment shop, a clock shop that no one goes into and other random undesirable businesses and restaurants. The housing prices are exorbitant with huge houses on small pieces of land. And now all these new builds in town are UGGO and taking away any of the charm that Vienna initially had. They are throwing up these modern monstrosities in the midst of what used to be more traditional and colonial houses. I’d choose GF over it in a heartbeat!
You must be kidding. Great Falls is SO isolated and only good if you work from home or are retired and never want to go anywhere. And many of the people are in a perpetual state of anxiety about whether they are going to get redistricted out of their snooty Langley HS to more diverse Herndon HS. The big new houses getting built in Vienna aren't that different from a lot of the houses in Great Falls, but they are on smaller acreage so you actually have a chance of getting to know your neighbors and your kids have a chance of developing some independence because they can walk places on their own rather than get driven everywhere.
Now is Vienna "quaint" like some New England village or small town in the Mid-Atlantic? Not really, but it at least has a sense of community and some nice places to hang out. That can't be said for Great Falls, which has mostly become a place for ostentatious arrivals to the DMV to show off their newly acquired wealth. Yuck.
So you can't afford GF? We get it.
GF is not generally walkable, and is also not crowded, noisy, or replete with traffic on most roads. The schools and air quality (less traffic) are better. There are no roads which are essentially one long strip mall like 123 through Vienna.
Different priorities, different choices.
Do people in Great Falls really think others are priced out of their boring community? There is nothing better about that dull place compared to Vienna, especially for kids.
Well, we don't have you for a neighbor, so there's that advantage.
Are you the same poster who said you’d choose GF over Vienna “in a heartbeat”? Too bad GF is so dull that it doesn’t even have a heartbeat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think ppl like Vienna bc of its quaint town feel but in actuality, there is nothing going on. The “Main Street” consists of a consignment shop, a clock shop that no one goes into and other random undesirable businesses and restaurants. The housing prices are exorbitant with huge houses on small pieces of land. And now all these new builds in town are UGGO and taking away any of the charm that Vienna initially had. They are throwing up these modern monstrosities in the midst of what used to be more traditional and colonial houses. I’d choose GF over it in a heartbeat!
You must be kidding. Great Falls is SO isolated and only good if you work from home or are retired and never want to go anywhere. And many of the people are in a perpetual state of anxiety about whether they are going to get redistricted out of their snooty Langley HS to more diverse Herndon HS. The big new houses getting built in Vienna aren't that different from a lot of the houses in Great Falls, but they are on smaller acreage so you actually have a chance of getting to know your neighbors and your kids have a chance of developing some independence because they can walk places on their own rather than get driven everywhere.
Now is Vienna "quaint" like some New England village or small town in the Mid-Atlantic? Not really, but it at least has a sense of community and some nice places to hang out. That can't be said for Great Falls, which has mostly become a place for ostentatious arrivals to the DMV to show off their newly acquired wealth. Yuck.
So you can't afford GF? We get it.
GF is not generally walkable, and is also not crowded, noisy, or replete with traffic on most roads. The schools and air quality (less traffic) are better. There are no roads which are essentially one long strip mall like 123 through Vienna.
Different priorities, different choices.
Do people in Great Falls really think others are priced out of their boring community? There is nothing better about that dull place compared to Vienna, especially for kids.
Well, we don't have you for a neighbor, so there's that advantage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are some nice house in Vienna.
It is not my cup of tea due to distance from DC but lots of people like that area.
That house in N Arlington or Bethesda and that lot would get 3m. Easy.
Out there that house is not good. 1.8m maybe.
Somewhat similar. I love Vienna and it has everything going for it (actual Main Street, cute side streets, leafy, larger lots) - except the commute to DC. But I get the sense a ton of the people buying these houses there work in Tyson’s or elsewhere vs DC proper.
I work in DC proper and live in Vienna. Metro to downtown DC is under an hour, door to door. No problem.
My commute is 20 min door to door to downtown DC from N Arlington during rush - Vienna has a lot going for it but the DC proper commute isn’t one of those things
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are some nice house in Vienna.
It is not my cup of tea due to distance from DC but lots of people like that area.
That house in N Arlington or Bethesda and that lot would get 3m. Easy.
Out there that house is not good. 1.8m maybe.
Somewhat similar. I love Vienna and it has everything going for it (actual Main Street, cute side streets, leafy, larger lots) - except the commute to DC. But I get the sense a ton of the people buying these houses there work in Tyson’s or elsewhere vs DC proper.
I work in DC proper and live in Vienna. Metro to downtown DC is under an hour, door to door. No problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think ppl like Vienna bc of its quaint town feel but in actuality, there is nothing going on. The “Main Street” consists of a consignment shop, a clock shop that no one goes into and other random undesirable businesses and restaurants. The housing prices are exorbitant with huge houses on small pieces of land. And now all these new builds in town are UGGO and taking away any of the charm that Vienna initially had. They are throwing up these modern monstrosities in the midst of what used to be more traditional and colonial houses. I’d choose GF over it in a heartbeat!
You must be kidding. Great Falls is SO isolated and only good if you work from home or are retired and never want to go anywhere. And many of the people are in a perpetual state of anxiety about whether they are going to get redistricted out of their snooty Langley HS to more diverse Herndon HS. The big new houses getting built in Vienna aren't that different from a lot of the houses in Great Falls, but they are on smaller acreage so you actually have a chance of getting to know your neighbors and your kids have a chance of developing some independence because they can walk places on their own rather than get driven everywhere.
Now is Vienna "quaint" like some New England village or small town in the Mid-Atlantic? Not really, but it at least has a sense of community and some nice places to hang out. That can't be said for Great Falls, which has mostly become a place for ostentatious arrivals to the DMV to show off their newly acquired wealth. Yuck.
So you can't afford GF? We get it.
GF is not generally walkable, and is also not crowded, noisy, or replete with traffic on most roads. The schools and air quality (less traffic) are better. There are no roads which are essentially one long strip mall like 123 through Vienna.
Different priorities, different choices.
Do people in Great Falls really think others are priced out of their boring community? There is nothing better about that dull place compared to Vienna, especially for kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think ppl like Vienna bc of its quaint town feel but in actuality, there is nothing going on. The “Main Street” consists of a consignment shop, a clock shop that no one goes into and other random undesirable businesses and restaurants. The housing prices are exorbitant with huge houses on small pieces of land. And now all these new builds in town are UGGO and taking away any of the charm that Vienna initially had. They are throwing up these modern monstrosities in the midst of what used to be more traditional and colonial houses. I’d choose GF over it in a heartbeat!
Err… Great Falls moment has passed if you’ve looked at real estate the past 5-10 years. Gen X and Millenials want walkability. You clearly haven’t been to Vienna in the past 10 years so won’t engage on the whole “there’s nothing there” rant.