Talk to me about Alexandria City

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in the City in a neighborhood of single houses off Janney's Lane. My sibs and I went to Saint Mary's and then Bishop Ireton. We graduated from top tier colleges and graduate programs or law schools. We all live in the City and our children are attending or will attend the same schools we attended. It is home to us and we find it convenient to our work, DC, and we have ties to the community.

Sounds like you are more suited to Arlington which provides more affordable housing for your sort.


Ironic coming from the person sending their kids to Ireton not SSSAS


DP. You don't want to know what the SSSAS, Butterfly Preschool, or Episcopal HS set would say!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I live in Alexandria and would not live anywhere else in the DMV. It's an ideal place for DINKs.


Agree! Another permanent dink couple here. Love living in old town.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People who live there are wealthy and send their kids to private school

Are not wealthy and send their kids to public school

Alexandria has parts that are very charming and I get the appeal.


Plenty of 'wealthy' people send their kids to public. We do with a HHI of 1.3. About 80% of Rosemont and Del Ray send their kids to public and if being able to afford a 1.5 million dollar home AND multiple kids isn't wealthy I don't know what is.


Well those on the school board who actually have kids don't and neither does the superintendent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:City of Alexandria is the dumpiest and cheapest place close in to DC to live.


This is dumpy and cheap? https://redf.in/vvo5RU


Definitely not dumpy or cheap. I live a few blocks over from those houses. Even if we had the money for that I wouldn’t want it. But it’s nice for sure.

I’m sure there is a homeless encampment in the backyard I’m unaware of though.
Anonymous
And the encampments for the record are in linconia, off seminary but the 395 overpass, by van dorm and edsall road.
Anonymous
Moved close to Old Town more than 23 years ago - have loved every phase of raising a family here from preschool to HS to empty nest. You can't beat the location plus people are fun and friendly and from all over the USA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People who live there are wealthy and send their kids to private school

Are not wealthy and send their kids to public school

Alexandria has parts that are very charming and I get the appeal.


Plenty of 'wealthy' people send their kids to public. We do with a HHI of 1.3. About 80% of Rosemont and Del Ray send their kids to public and if being able to afford a 1.5 million dollar home AND multiple kids isn't wealthy I don't know what is.


Well those on the school board who actually have kids don't and neither does the superintendent.


I have major issues with ACPS school board but the current chair’s kids are in public ACPS schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And the encampments for the record are in linconia, off seminary but the 395 overpass, by van dorm and edsall road.


Well that’s Fairfax, so we have that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And the encampments for the record are in linconia, off seminary but the 395 overpass, by van dorm and edsall road.


Well that’s Fairfax, so we have that.


no it's not get a map the only even one close to the border would be van dorm by edsall it's still city of Alexandria and so it's inconia. You all in such denial.
Anonymous
My take as someone who grew up in Bethesda / Chevy Chase and now lives in Alexandria but in the Fairfax County part of Alexandria — live in the Fairfax county part of Alexandria lol. I personally think Alexandria area is the best place to live factoring in cost, charm, architecture, and just overall vibe, but I wouldn’t want to live in the city of Alexandria because the politicians are clowns and they are essentially 100% focused on pandering to poor people and immigrants. As a result of this pandering, the schools are now trash, the roads have potholes, there is crime and “affordable housing”, and neighborhoods that aren’t even near the water flood. Just not worth contributing tax money to that sinking ship. I live in Belle Haven so I get all the benefits of Alexandria without being involved in it personally.
Anonymous
There’s a reason why the current mayor isn’t running again. He knows that he and his radical policies are failures and have destroyed the city. Rat from a sinking ship.
Anonymous
Old Town: thanks for subsiding all the poors in west end. We appreciate your sacrifices.
Anonymous
My biggest irritation about Alexandria are the bike lanes on King St and Seminary Rd I also drive on those on King St and used to drive on those on Seminary Rd. until they put up the barriers and pillons.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There’s a reason why the current mayor isn’t running again. He knows that he and his radical policies are failures and have destroyed the city. Rat from a sinking ship.


Yes, any day now housing value will go down by 50%. It’ll be like waterworld down on Mt Vernon. Better get to junction Bakery now while you can, or bagel uprising.
Anonymous
I can't wait to leave the city of Alexandria. It's been a hectic nightmare here. First the road diets what used to make me 5 min to get to the store now takes me 25-30 min. NO ONE ever uses these bike lanes. The density is out of control like 13,000 people a square mile. The panhandlers everywhere (the city just recently took the crime OFF the books.) There is trash every where on curbs, overflowing city cans, there are about 4-5 bags of trash around all the city trash cans by seminary right now no ones picked up in over a week. The crime is crazy their have been two shootings in my complex alone one ended in murder. There was over 70 cars broken into one night alone here in the west end. There is no less than 7 low income project housing buildings they have stashed away in the west end in less than 1/4 mile area. Free busses for everyone including those who don't even live here plus we are paying for public school busses AND the "free" city busses that the kids now use for school. This and we get to drive by the tent people in Linconia by duke st. And I agree with the PP about the insane utilities. $120 a month for ONE bathroom for just the water and sewer bill! I don't have 5 toilets! I have one! The comcast monopoly, $220 a month for cable and internet (basic cable). It's a NOPE all the way around.
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