Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s also a chance for a lot of incoming families moving to the area. So many places have recently sold including some new build townhouses. There is also a few places still up for sale and I assume a handful of them will be occupied by families. Fingers crossed.
Good luck there! I also don’t think there is a lot of inventory in GV with a decent price tag …… considering ……..
Not sure what your Arlington real estate expectations are. A quick search shows four available properties in GV currently at the 500-900k range. One older duplex 3/2, two 3/3 townhouses in Shirlington Crest, and one 4/3 duplex. Shirlington Crest and 4/3 duplex were built in 2008 and 2013. That seems to track pretty favorably for being in Arlington, walkable to Shirlington and easily accessible to 395/Pentagon/Amazon/DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s also a chance for a lot of incoming families moving to the area. So many places have recently sold including some new build townhouses. There is also a few places still up for sale and I assume a handful of them will be occupied by families. Fingers crossed.
Good luck there! I also don’t think there is a lot of inventory in GV with a decent price tag …… considering ……..
Anonymous wrote:There’s also a chance for a lot of incoming families moving to the area. So many places have recently sold including some new build townhouses. There is also a few places still up for sale and I assume a handful of them will be occupied by families. Fingers crossed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The police are responsive, and there has been an increase in patrols and presence. I don't think they are turning a blind eye to what is happening.
We live in Green Valley and there are five young families on our street alone that have moved in over the last 8 or so years. All of the families are nice and the community is nice. Including those who have been long time residents and aren't newer transplants. It's unfortunate that the entire neighborhood gets characterized as "bad" because of incidents that stem from the Shelton alone. You do get more bang for your housing buck though!
Where in Green Valley? We need to find the young families so we can move closer.
Not PP but there are lots of young families between Walter Reed and 22nd st on Monroe, Nelson, Oakland, Oxford and Pollard. I agree with PP that I do love living in this neighborhood, despite the issues at Drew Park. We have some good neighbors (and we were able to form a community/neighborhood garden this year, which has been a ton of fun).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The police are responsive, and there has been an increase in patrols and presence. I don't think they are turning a blind eye to what is happening.
We live in Green Valley and there are five young families on our street alone that have moved in over the last 8 or so years. All of the families are nice and the community is nice. Including those who have been long time residents and aren't newer transplants. It's unfortunate that the entire neighborhood gets characterized as "bad" because of incidents that stem from the Shelton alone. You do get more bang for your housing buck though!
Where in Green Valley? We need to find the young families so we can move closer.
Anonymous wrote:The police are responsive, and there has been an increase in patrols and presence. I don't think they are turning a blind eye to what is happening.
We live in Green Valley and there are five young families on our street alone that have moved in over the last 8 or so years. All of the families are nice and the community is nice. Including those who have been long time residents and aren't newer transplants. It's unfortunate that the entire neighborhood gets characterized as "bad" because of incidents that stem from the Shelton alone. You do get more bang for your housing buck though!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Police’s hands are not tied and it seems strange that they don’t want to act. So what do they gain by not acting? Obviously something. Wonder what
Also it’s a sad day when someone says they are more worried about a sign then gun violence. I am pretty certain that gun violence adversely effects housing prices. Which might matter when you want to sell your home due to … gun violence
The police not acting? Where in GV do you live? They are always cruising
Not the PP, but I am in GV and rarely see police (I live near the mosque). Lots of fire trucks, no police.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Police’s hands are not tied and it seems strange that they don’t want to act. So what do they gain by not acting? Obviously something. Wonder what
Also it’s a sad day when someone says they are more worried about a sign then gun violence. I am pretty certain that gun violence adversely effects housing prices. Which might matter when you want to sell your home due to … gun violence
The police not acting? Where in GV do you live? They are always cruising
Anonymous wrote:The Police’s hands are not tied and it seems strange that they don’t want to act. So what do they gain by not acting? Obviously something. Wonder what
Also it’s a sad day when someone says they are more worried about a sign then gun violence. I am pretty certain that gun violence adversely effects housing prices. Which might matter when you want to sell your home due to … gun violence