Good neighborhood for young families in NoVa?

Anonymous
We would like to move from a neighborhood in Fairfax that is not very social. Hoping to find a community with lots of kids as well as adults who also want to socialize. We are open to Fairfax, Loudoun, and PWC and are looking for good schools, a house big enough for four young children with space to work from home, and hopefully at least half an acre. We tried Willowsford in Loudoun but have not had any luck, so I appreciate any recs you may have. Thanks!
Anonymous
Brambleton right next to Williwsford is pretty great if you’re open to Loudoun and families. So is Broadlands.
Anonymous
Del Ray is a young family paradise
Anonymous
In Leesburg, try Selma Estates, Exeter, Tavistock Farms. I’m in Leesburg and have found the whole area in general more friendly than Fairfax (we lived near Burke when we first had kids). Or the Lenah Mills neighborhood near Willowsford.

I also have friends still in Fairfax county who love Orange Hunt Estates (West Springfield).
Anonymous
vienna
Anonymous
Woodbridge is paradise. Some call it Shangri-La.
Anonymous
Mantua
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Del Ray is a young family paradise


Hahahahahaha.

Del Ray is awesome but a house big enough for four kids and at least a half-acre? Not gonna happen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Del Ray is a young family paradise
schools are bad
Anonymous
McLean inside the beltway with elementary schools great School rating 8+
Anonymous
Berryville, VA
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Del Ray is a young family paradise
schools are bad


Translation: Del Ray schools have too many brown kids to suit DCUM women's racist taste.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Del Ray is a young family paradise
schools are bad


Translation: Del Ray schools have too many brown kids to suit DCUM women's racist taste.


Wow, you’re quite racist. Because you say there are a lot of brown kids it’s a bad school.
Anonymous
Literally any Loudoun newer construction neighborhood will fit this description.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Literally any Loudoun newer construction neighborhood will fit this description.


Not really. They want half an acre.
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