Not really |
Me too! |
I'm the OP saying that, no, I'm specifically speaking about Aldie. |
| We own a 500 acre farm in loudoun. i love the exurbs. |
| The folks who can’t afford a good location are moving to aldie, leesburg, etc. No one actually wants to live out there. |
+1. That’s out in the boonies. Folks who live in eastern loudoun couldn’t afford mclean or great falls, so they chose an average neighborhood with a +30 minute commute. If you really wanted to live in loudoun are republicans in the west. |
Sounds nice & peaceful. |
The 2 people that I know moved there were both doctors so able to afford a lot. Both moved back. |
There are plenty of us who just do not enjoy city life or life in the close in suburbs. I live in an exurb and cannot image a circumstance in which I would move back to the close in suburbs.
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| After watching what happens at Loudoun County school board meetings, I will never move there. |
It’s all the same “life” regardless of your distance from dc. What changes are schools, commute, demographics, cost of living, and amenities. They all improve close in and that comes with a cost that’s unaffordable or not worth it for some. I don’t think anyone is comparing Aldie to living in DC. |
No, it’s not the same “life”, my day to day life is drastically different in my exurb 40 miles out than it was when I lived 5 miles from the DC line. All those things you mentioned make up a life. The schools my kids are at now are better than where they were in MCPS, the cost of living out here is much better, and I have access to all the amenities that are important to me. It’s fine that others don’t have the same priorities that I do when it comes to quality of life, but for me and my family our quality of life was much worse closer in than it is now. |
🤷🏻♂️ You upgraded from a bad part of MD to less bad part of VA. Google the school rankings for Aldie, they’re nothing to write home about. |
none of the schools in loudoun are to write home about. but that’s what you sacrifice; cheaper cost of living for worse schools and living 1.5 hrs from DC. |
I am not actually in Aldie but am in the VA exurbs. I don’t begrudge people their love of DC and the wealthy close-in suburbs, but it just wasn’t for me. The issues that cropped up in my kids’ MCPS ES (you can check out the MoCo schools thread for a sampling of the issues there) have not been present in our exurban ES. I don’t worry about crime ever. I am in a large comfortable home with easy access to Shenandoah, wineries and breweries. There is a sense of community and neighborliness that I didn’t experience in MoCo. YMMV, but the pros of being close-in were easily outweighed by the cons for me. |