Anonymous wrote:Where's the wine shop in centreville, I'd like to check it out!
Anonymous wrote:Ironically, we moved from Centreville to McLean. Trading down. Ha!
(1) Learn how to quote properly
(2) You don't have any idea what a condo looks like, right? Condos aren't just in tall buildings, toots. Furthermore, the ones that are on tall buildings - you know why they build up, instead of wide? Because the land is simply that valuable and desirableBut I suppose you also have valet and people holding the door open for you in your fixer-upper-one-step-away-from-teardown thing that you call a home?
I'm sorry, I don't spend hours on end on DCUM, so I'm still rusty when it comes to things like engaging in long-running dialogues with complete morons. Anyway, you've got me, I'll concede: Arlington is truly a shithole. Shitty schools. Shitty, ugly, cheap houses. Shitty commutes. Clearly, no one wants to live here. The bidding wars and high home prices must all be an illusion. Thank goodness you're around to educate the DCUM population. Maybe you can get some billboards around town, too? You sound so well-educated and well-informed, I'm sure you'd quickly develop a following. Outside of your mom's condo, that is? Good luck to you. Without a brain in your head, you'll need it.
But I suppose you also have valet and people holding the door open for you in your fixer-upper-one-step-away-from-teardown thing that you call a home?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, here's the full list. Vienna isn't even on here! But Oakton is. Nah nah nah nah boo-boo.
http://s3.amazonaws.com/movotoblog/2013/12/best-cities-virginia/table.html
As is Annandale but not on the list: Clifton, Great Falls, Fairfax Station, West Springfield, Burke
I'd like to learn more about why these communities didn't make the cut.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington is only a shithole to those who can't afford it. Funny how that works.
I can afford Arlington easily, in cash. But it is, indeed, a shithole. So many government agencies are leaving, and the area fills with new college graduates who've just landed their first job (often with help from mummy and daddy), but they're afraid to live in the city, so they settle for Arlington to express their sense of entitlement while being on their own for the first real time, but safety of the burbs.
Honestly, you couldn't pay me to live in Arlington. Its time has come - and gone.
You can keep saying this over and over and over (which you are doing, on threads not at all related to Arlington), but saying it over and over and over again doesn't make it so. I believe that (a) you actually can't afford Arlington, (b) can't afford anything remotely close to DC, (c) can't afford anything nice at all, and (d) really, really, really, really wish you could and hate anyone that can. Otherwise, you wouldn't have this bizarro desire to insert a comment on your hatred of Arlington into every real estate thread. People like you must be as crazy off-line as they are on-line. Do you live in your mom's basement?
Sorry, I don't follow the real estate forum, but I followed this post as it was originally posted in Off Topics. You don't have to believe anything, but that's your own weird paranoia about thinking there's one "anti-Arlington" person. You're welcome to think that - but hate to break it to you dear. Since you mention that, it's evident to me that there are numerous others who are aware of Arlington being on the way out. I know others are aware of the shithole Arlington has turned into. It wasn't always like that - unfortunately, I lived in Arlington in my dark past, but it's turned into a mishmash of congested and discombobulated streets and buildings, that have no sense of planning or design. I'll save my cash (other than the other condo I own outright, no mortgage) for someplace that has a better quality of life![]()
You're, hilarious, "dear." You come here bragging about all the cash you'd have to spend in Arlington, and you live in a condo? You're like the guy that says, "I could totally afford a Bentley if I wanted one, you know, if I traded in my Ford Focus -- paid for it in *cash*, don't you know?" Bitch, please. Keep living in your dream world. There aren't any condos in my 'hood, and you couldn't afford it here.
But I suppose you also have valet and people holding the door open for you in your fixer-upper-one-step-away-from-teardown thing that you call a home?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington is only a shithole to those who can't afford it. Funny how that works.
I can afford Arlington easily, in cash. But it is, indeed, a shithole. So many government agencies are leaving, and the area fills with new college graduates who've just landed their first job (often with help from mummy and daddy), but they're afraid to live in the city, so they settle for Arlington to express their sense of entitlement while being on their own for the first real time, but safety of the burbs.
Honestly, you couldn't pay me to live in Arlington. Its time has come - and gone.
You can keep saying this over and over and over (which you are doing, on threads not at all related to Arlington), but saying it over and over and over again doesn't make it so. I believe that (a) you actually can't afford Arlington, (b) can't afford anything remotely close to DC, (c) can't afford anything nice at all, and (d) really, really, really, really wish you could and hate anyone that can. Otherwise, you wouldn't have this bizarro desire to insert a comment on your hatred of Arlington into every real estate thread. People like you must be as crazy off-line as they are on-line. Do you live in your mom's basement?
Sorry, I don't follow the real estate forum, but I followed this post as it was originally posted in Off Topics. You don't have to believe anything, but that's your own weird paranoia about thinking there's one "anti-Arlington" person. You're welcome to think that - but hate to break it to you dear. Since you mention that, it's evident to me that there are numerous others who are aware of Arlington being on the way out. I know others are aware of the shithole Arlington has turned into. It wasn't always like that - unfortunately, I lived in Arlington in my dark past, but it's turned into a mishmash of congested and discombobulated streets and buildings, that have no sense of planning or design. I'll save my cash (other than the other condo I own outright, no mortgage) for someplace that has a better quality of life![]()
You're, hilarious, "dear." You come here bragging about all the cash you'd have to spend in Arlington, and you live in a condo? You're like the guy that says, "I could totally afford a Bentley if I wanted one, you know, if I traded in my Ford Focus -- paid for it in *cash*, don't you know?" Bitch, please. Keep living in your dream world. There aren't any condos in my 'hood, and you couldn't afford it here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, here's the full list. Vienna isn't even on here! But Oakton is. Nah nah nah nah boo-boo.
http://s3.amazonaws.com/movotoblog/2013/12/best-cities-virginia/table.html
As is Annandale but not on the list: Clifton, Great Falls, Fairfax Station, West Springfield, Burke
Anonymous wrote:Wow, here's the full list. Vienna isn't even on here! But Oakton is. Nah nah nah nah boo-boo.
http://s3.amazonaws.com/movotoblog/2013/12/best-cities-virginia/table.html
Anonymous wrote:The only Rose Hill "town" I know in Fairfax County is the subdivision off Franconia Rd. which is split between Fairfax County, Alexandria mailing address and Springfield. It has a downmarket shopping area and a bunch of 1950s ramblers and apartments behind the shopping center. Is this what they mean?
Anonymous wrote:Centreville is ugly--nothing to do but shop at the endless big box and chain stores. The traffic is a nightmare. It's a long drive to get anywhere to do anything. There are endless townhouses and cookie-cutter developments. You can live there for years and still get lost constantly because everything looks the same for miles and miles.
I wouldn't consider Chantilly a city. It vaguely oozes together with Centreville.
Marshall HS is smack dab in Tysons Corner. I used to live within walking distance to it, and I lived in Tysons Corner.
McLean is a blah suburb, but very convenient to other places.
I'd live in Alexandria if I could afford it.