Anonymous wrote:WE just bought for 455K in S. Arlington (in Nauck). We can walk to Shirlington and the restaurants on Columbia Pike. There is a lot of bus options to take.
House is 4 bed, 2 bath, 2K square feet, good size yard.
but we had to do work (paint, new floors). And well I live near minorities and poor people which according to this board is not acceptable
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Anonymous wrote:I don't live there, but there are pockets of homes around Fort Hunt and Mt. Vernon that are below six. Maybe not a lot of them, but they are there. Silver Spring has a pretty good selection, as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good Schools, nice neighborhood, accessible to Fairfax/Vienna metro, nature trail in neighborhood, community pool, close to downtown historic Fairfax. Fairfax City has a small town feel, lower taxes than the County and better services. Often appears on lists of the "best places to live".
http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/3810-Richard-Ave_Fairfax_VA_22031_M55517-36622?row=23
Owner?
I live city of Fairfax too. This neighborhood is ok. The further away from main st, the better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's hoping you have better neighbors than I did during my time in South Arlington (02-08).
Between the boarding houses, the drug dealer across the street, the immediate neighbors getting into screaming matches at 1am, and the people who didn't seem to like anyone further out than their first cousins ...
Yeah, stuff's changed. I guess.
And the S. Arlington hater is back! I was waiting to see how long that would take.
So you're saying you'd have stayed put with neighbors like mine, all for the sake of a short commute?
No, what I'm saying is that I've heard your tale of S. Arlington woes numerous times. What you had were crappy neighbors in apparently what was a crappy part of S. Arlington. But every single time you post, you imply your bad experience is applicable to all of S. Arlington. What you fail to acknowledge is that there are also really nice parts of S. Arlington. You just chose poorly. Your sweeping statements that S. Arlington is terrible are simply inaccurate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, when will the high cost of living in the DC metro area finally encourage talented people and their employers to relocate elsewhere. Six hundred thousand can buy you a very nice life (house, school district, extras) almost anywhere outside this area.
I am on your side (and probably at or below your price range!) but this isn't really true. Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles and NYC are all less affordable than here, yet people still want to buy there (and here). That's why we feel OK about spending nearly half a million, which used to seem like SO much money, on a little rowhouse in an up-and-coming neighborhood. In the six years we've owned it, it has increased in value by about 60%. Our HHI is under $200k, but we would earn way less than that elsewhere. So it makes sense to pay more for a house here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:in the same boat- first time buyer. i was the poster looking previously at the comstock townhomes at the hampshires.
I looked at those. Ended up going with one of the Dakota Crossing Townhomes though.
Anonymous wrote:20910 and 20901. Great options in great neighborhoods, easy access to the city. Not so much if commute takes you to NoVa though.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Love all the suggestions and all of the friendly, 'come join us!' posts! I work in DC, husband in VA, but he works from home some days and we both work off-hours. DC and VA are options, but all of our friends live in SS. They mostly live in 20910 and love it, btw. Really solid homes and nice neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good Schools, nice neighborhood, accessible to Fairfax/Vienna metro, nature trail in neighborhood, community pool, close to downtown historic Fairfax. Fairfax City has a small town feel, lower taxes than the County and better services. Often appears on lists of the "best places to live".
http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/3810-Richard-Ave_Fairfax_VA_22031_M55517-36622?row=23
Owner?
I live city of Fairfax too. This neighborhood is ok. The further away from main st, the better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good Schools, nice neighborhood, accessible to Fairfax/Vienna metro, nature trail in neighborhood, community pool, close to downtown historic Fairfax. Fairfax City has a small town feel, lower taxes than the County and better services. Often appears on lists of the "best places to live".
http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/3810-Richard-Ave_Fairfax_VA_22031_M55517-36622?row=23
Owner?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's hoping you have better neighbors than I did during my time in South Arlington (02-08).
Between the boarding houses, the drug dealer across the street, the immediate neighbors getting into screaming matches at 1am, and the people who didn't seem to like anyone further out than their first cousins ...
Yeah, stuff's changed. I guess.
And the S. Arlington hater is back! I was waiting to see how long that would take.
So you're saying you'd have stayed put with neighbors like mine, all for the sake of a short commute?