Wllowsford in Aldie: is this a good neighborhood?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:PROFOUNDLY RESTRICTIVE HOA!
You must be a specific nationality to live there.


Can you give some examples of how restrictive?

Be explicit, what nationality?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think they did a good job planning and developing that part of NOVA. Maybe because of transit or idk what, but none of the small areas of density feel authentic and the rest still feels like farms that have been defaced.


I don't live there so have no beef but this is pure word salad.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s a nice neighborhood. I have friends who live out that way. Nice homes. The yards are spacious for what they are. It’s great if you work in Reston or Ashburn.


More convenient and just as nice would be Lansdowne, Belmont Country Club, Ashburn Farm, Broadlands. Bonus is that the school boundaries are a lot more secure. They keep having to build more and more schools in the Aldie area and can’t keep up.

Much of that area of Willowsford is now sending elementary kids to one school for K-2nd and an adjacent school for 3rd-5th. And both are pretty much brand new schools.


All of those you mentioned have much smaller lots. Ashburn Farm has an absolutely insane HOA. Drive through the road Mill Run ES is on in Broadlands and turn down some of the courts. They've shoved houses in the weirdest ways on top of one another.
Anonymous
I’m sure the HOA can’t keep non Indian families out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PROFOUNDLY RESTRICTIVE HOA!
You must be a specific nationality to live there.


Might be true. There is a certain segment of the population that considers it the epitome of success to own a home there.


100% Indians in the white tesla wearing flip flops in the winter!


FACTS!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s a nice neighborhood. I have friends who live out that way. Nice homes. The yards are spacious for what they are. It’s great if you work in Reston or Ashburn.


More convenient and just as nice would be Lansdowne, Belmont Country Club, Ashburn Farm, Broadlands. Bonus is that the school boundaries are a lot more secure. They keep having to build more and more schools in the Aldie area and can’t keep up.

Much of that area of Willowsford is now sending elementary kids to one school for K-2nd and an adjacent school for 3rd-5th. And both are pretty much brand new schools.


All of those you mentioned have much smaller lots. Ashburn Farm has an absolutely insane HOA. Drive through the road Mill Run ES is on in Broadlands and turn down some of the courts. They've shoved houses in the weirdest ways on top of one another.


I live in Ashburn Farm and have almost 3/4 of an acre of land. Most lots in my section of the neighborhood are around 1/3 to 1/2 an acre. Since it’s an older neighborhood the lots tend to be much larger than the new builds. And the HOA finally fired the crazy militant covenants inspector so things are back to being a normal HOA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:PROFOUNDLY RESTRICTIVE HOA!
You must be a specific nationality to live there.


But fortunately, you won't need to install exhaust fans in your bathrooms.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What do you think? What do you wish you knew before moving here?


HOA is very strict. It is not as diverse as you would want. Unless of course you do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PROFOUNDLY RESTRICTIVE HOA!
You must be a specific nationality to live there.


But fortunately, you won't need to install exhaust fans in your bathrooms.


What?
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