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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]22205 the neighborhoods around westover in Arlington. Mixed housing stock, houses close together, and schools, shops/restaurants, library all walkable means folks are out and about walking and running into each other a lot. Farmers market on Sunday mornings, then all the families hang at the playground at cardinal elementary. Lots of impromptu hang outs from that. Definitely feels like what you describe to me and when I’ve had friends visit who live in DC they’ve commented on it (how we’re always running into people we know, close with neighbors etc). In todays world you’re definitely not going to find anywhere where there aren’t families who are super busy every weekend, it’s become a thing for sure. But I feel like we have a good contingent and neighbors/friends that also value not having slower weekends and evenings. Middle school kids hang out in Westover after school. If you go there around 2:30 you’ll see them everywhere, kids bike to each others houses etc. I also think kings park west is worth looking at. You can take the train to union station but it probably doesn’t meet the time requirements. But we have friends there and it seems warm, neighbors are close, lots of cul de sacs. [/quote] +1. Westover, Dominion Hills, Madison Manor, Overlee Knolls. [/quote]
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