| What is ur budget? |
Same, grew up there, parents still live there and inexplicably love it. I have no desire to ever move back there. |
Uh, no, I haven't posted this ever before. Sorry, you may feel like you "made it" living in McLean, but many, many of us who've lived there know it's not something to covet. And if you grew up in McLean and WANTED to live there as an adult... well you just need to get out more. Lots, lots more. |
I grew up elsewhere in Fairfax and there are a lot of people who return to the area. There aren’t a lot of places with the same combination of good jobs, good public schools, nice houses, educated residents, and easy access to major cities and international airports. |
Liar. You should try harder with your cut-and-paste next time. |
Perhaps, but they don't return because they truly love the quality of life. There are pockets of neighborhoods that provide an agreeable living situation if you have to move back because other combinations of life factors. But not McLean. No one who's lived there, then lived elsewhere, is like "yeah I want to move back to McLean." |
?!?! Hopefully you're trolling and not this delusional. |
This is not just one person…I’ve never posted in the RE forum and I’m from the same background (McLean born and raised), and feel exactly the same way. Definitely most of us who grew up here have similar sentiments, sorry to say. |
Troll away. |
Plenty of good schools in Reston, just look for ones that feed into South Lakes or Oakton, Fox Mill and Crossfield ES come to mind. |
But people who grew up elsewhere do move to McLean. There must be something attractive about it. For us it is a decent commute to where we need to go, good public schools, and a home that we like. |
| OP, consider Old Town/Beverly Hills/Del Ray. Average SES keeps going up, though home prices are still more affordable than McLean and many parts of Arlington (though that may change as HQ2 really gets up and running). Ignore the noise on DCUM about our the public schools, they’re very solid. Very close commute to DC and lots to do and doesn’t feel “suburban.” |
| I grew up in McLean in the 90s and while I don't live there now and don't aspire to - calling it a "shithole" is ludicrous. Grow up and see a therapist to work through your issues. |
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It’s understandable why some who can’t afford to live where their parents live and wondering whether they’ll ever be able to enjoy a comparable lifestyle make peace with it and decide it wasn’t all that to begin with. Bloom where you’re planted - or where you can afford rent or a mortgage.
I can guarantee you that the people buying the $2M-plus homes in McLean now don’t care if someone who grew up in McLean or Arlington 35 years ago is still working out their feelings about it. |
I lived in Langley and attended Potomac school growing up. After graduation from college, I lived in Reston for a few years before moving back to McLean after my parents gave money to buy a luxury condo, the one across from Starbucks and Capital One bank. I got a lot more hits and dating opportunities from my match.com profiles where I stated that I live in McLean. |