Most walkable neighborhoods in VA?

Anonymous
Seconding Del Rey, but I'd go with Takoma or Shepherd Park in DC. What exactly is a "decent" budget? That can mean different things to different people.
Anonymous
Hard to escape strip malls in the DC area suburbs...
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Westover in North Arlington and the neighborhoods west of it toward rt29. Some are walkable to Westover and the Harrison Street shops.


Lee-Harrison shops are “a little strip mall.”
But Westover is not- it is nice to be able to walk to both. Harrison has the grocery stores- which (gasp) are almost always in a trip mall).


Westover is two strip malls.

I think Vienna is more New Englandish in looks. Where will you work?
Vienna is one long strip mall down rte123.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Westover in North Arlington and the neighborhoods west of it toward rt29. Some are walkable to Westover and the Harrison Street shops.


Lee-Harrison shops are “a little strip mall.”
But Westover is not- it is nice to be able to walk to both. Harrison has the grocery stores- which (gasp) are almost always in a trip mall).


Westover is two strip malls.

I think Vienna is more New Englandish in looks. Where will you work?


Eh, fine. No one has to sell you on Westover. Enough people like it already.

Vienna feels far to me. I also lived near DuPont Circle and when I visit friends in Vienna it feels like the far side of the moon.
Anonymous
What is your budget? Where are you commuting, even if it's only part time (traffic is going to be a monster when things start to open back up, and everyone is afraid to use the metro... which is largely going to be closed on the Orange Line this summer anyway for repairs)?
Anonymous
Why even move here if you both work from home? I'd stay far from this area if both of our jobs are work from home/no commute.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why even move here if you both work from home? I'd stay far from this area if both of our jobs are work from home/no commute.

Because it sounds like they still have to go to the office 2-3 days a week, and they have little kids, so blocking out a week or two per month to travel to DC to be in the office doesn't sound ideal.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Westover in North Arlington and the neighborhoods west of it toward rt29. Some are walkable to Westover and the Harrison Street shops.


Lee-Harrison shops are “a little strip mall.”
But Westover is not- it is nice to be able to walk to both. Harrison has the grocery stores- which (gasp) are almost always in a trip mall).


Westover is two strip malls.

I think Vienna is more New Englandish in looks. Where will you work?


Eh, fine. No one has to sell you on Westover. Enough people like it already.

Vienna feels far to me. I also lived near DuPont Circle and when I visit friends in Vienna it feels like the far side of the moon.


Um, yea, Vienna to Dupont takes a while. It's all relative and you can say the same thing about long distances from any 2 far away points. Vienna to Tysons, no. Vienna to Woodley Park, yes.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Westover in North Arlington and the neighborhoods west of it toward rt29. Some are walkable to Westover and the Harrison Street shops.


Lee-Harrison shops are “a little strip mall.”
But Westover is not- it is nice to be able to walk to both. Harrison has the grocery stores- which (gasp) are almost always in a trip mall).


Westover is two strip malls.

I think Vienna is more New Englandish in looks. Where will you work?


Eh, fine. No one has to sell you on Westover. Enough people like it already.

Vienna feels far to me. I also lived near DuPont Circle and when I visit friends in Vienna it feels like the far side of the moon.


Um, yea, Vienna to Dupont takes a while. It's all relative and you can say the same thing about long distances from any 2 far away points. Vienna to Tysons, no. Vienna to Woodley Park, yes.



OP used to live in Dupont C and asked about proximity to DC. So...the distance between DC and Vienna seems relevant, no?
Anonymous
I'm a previous Westover poster and also love Del ray. We considered it a lot and it's really such a great neighborhood. My concern there were the rumors that many family leave once kids are in school or go private. But I've heard that might be shifting so could be good to look at.
Anonymous
We live in Del Ray and prioritize the same things. I walk basically all errands, and also to lots of greenways and open spaces these days.
Anonymous
Areas near Clarendon/Ballston: Lyon Village, Lyon Park, and Ashton Heights.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Westover in North Arlington and the neighborhoods west of it toward rt29. Some are walkable to Westover and the Harrison Street shops.


Lee-Harrison shops are “a little strip mall.”
But Westover is not- it is nice to be able to walk to both. Harrison has the grocery stores- which (gasp) are almost always in a trip mall).


Westover is two strip malls.

I think Vienna is more New Englandish in looks. Where will you work?
Vienna is one long strip mall down rte123.


NP, I think reference is to Church Street - runs next to rte 123. Not a strip mall, has an old small town feel.
Anonymous
I lived in Vienna and commuted to DC for years and it isn't something I'd recommend. If you want alternatives to Arlington, as your OP suggests, I'd look in Falls Church City, West Falls Church in Fairfax County near Route 7, or the handful of McLean neighborhoods near Chain Bridge and Old Dominion (West McLean, Bryn Mawr, Salona Village). You'll have a much better commute than you'd have from Vienna.
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Anonymous wrote:Areas near Clarendon/Ballston: Lyon Village, Lyon Park, and Ashton Heights.


Yuck. Dont move there.
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