| Hybla, S.Alexandria, Rt 1 has always been the armpit of NoVA. It has to be somewhere. |
| PH It's an ok area but still has a seedy element |
I'm sorry you didn't get in while you could afford it. |
There are some older houses that end up rented out to people without a ton of resources. Some of those renters are a bit shady. But the tear down activity proceeds apace, so over time it just gets more upscale. |
There is an extensive plan already approved by the county to redo Rt. 1 from the county line at least until the start of Hybla Valley. This will take 10-15 years to do and then it may extend into the hybla valley. Metro will extend to Beacon Hill shopping center. That center and where the Target is will be upscale apartments/condos/ground floor retail. Plans call for more than 10,000 new residents on Rt1 between county line and Beacon Hill. |
I just want you to know the I've been hearing about the extensive plans to make that corridor presentable since I moved to Alexandria in 2001. I think the county perceives the Route 1 corridor as their offering to the social welfare gods. |
Metro rail extensions are wishful thinking till they actually break ground. The Bloop has been in the wishful thinking / dream stage for about 5 years. Same with Orange Line to Centreville (planned for about 40 years), and Yellow Line to PW County. It’s amazing the Silver Line to Loudoun actually got built. The Columbia Like Line to Annandale and Burke never got built, but a small section of tunnel was dug in that direction at the Pentagon Station. |
As a Mason Neck resident, I’ve also been hearing about this for 20 years. Their offering extends through Lorton. Anyone ever hear of the delightful neighborhood called Hagel Circle? |
I'll believe it when they start shutting down the pay-by-the-hour motels. And I say that as a long time resident who loves the area! This is not a problem that's going to be fixed by more condos and overpriced bus lanes. |
Hi, not to derail, but we just purchased a house in Groveton and I’m glad you like it there. We aren’t huge fans of the seedy element at ALL but spoke to many folks in the neighborhood who didn’t say there were any issues. It is a beautiful house and our dollar went much further there, plus it appreciated quite a bit in the past two years. |
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Pimmit Hills is near Tysons, which is a major jobs and retail center.
Hybla Valley is not near a major jobs center and has no big retail. |
They haven't even convicted the shopping center killer and those poor people were just dumped behind the 7-11 on Quander, across from Moon Inn (which is so sketchy). |
Isn’t Hybla Valley near beautiful Old Town Alexandria with its boutiques and award winning restaurants? Historic Mount Vernon is also close by, as is the Mount Vernon Trail. Not huge job centers, but the surrounding historic attractions and bucolic scenery should give the area a boost in the long run. Nearby, the old and historic Mount Vernon High School will become a new training center for all kinds of jobs and skills. The renovation will really transform it into a beautiful community hub. |
| I’m a Hybla valley repper. The area will one day reign supreme |
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One must have a really long time horizon to invest in Hybla Valley. Like 50 years.
The rest of Tyson’s, Pimmit Hills, and Potomac Yards will be redeveloped first. |