What’s wrong with Ashburn?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Aren't those toll roads insanely expnesive?


I think they’re $5-$10 one way? Not sure though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do so many on DCUM look down on Ashburn? It has great schools, beautiful houses, amenities, and it’s a quick 20-25 min from downtown DC. It has it all!


Far out with a population of 1/2 white trash and 1/2 IT Body shop workers on a Visa with bad schools to start
Anonymous
It's just ugly urban sprawl and everyone lives their lives in cars, commuting, shopping, commuting, shopping, commuting, shopping. It's a hellish lifestyle.

I live inside the beltway with good schools, nearby parks, stores, restaurants and I drive about 200 miles a month and I have so much extra time.
Anonymous
Ashburn reminds me of parts of dc, like Cleveland Park. It’s a bit suburban but with an urban feel.
Anonymous
It’s not called Assburn for nothing!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ashburn reminds me of parts of dc, like Cleveland Park. It’s a bit suburban but with an urban feel.


Not quite as urban as Cleveland Park, but I see your point.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do so many on DCUM look down on Ashburn? It has great schools, beautiful houses, amenities, and it’s a quick 20-25 min from downtown DC. It has it all!


Wut? I live in Arlington and am 15 min. from downtown. No way you can make it from Ashburn in just 5-10 more minutes unless you have a helicopter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Aren't those toll roads insanely expnesive?


Dulles toll road prices are fixed. It’s $3.35 from Dulles Gateway to 66. The problem is the I-66 tolls to DC are dynamic. Lately it been $3-5 from 66 to DC, but pre-COVID it was routinely $25-40 one way going from Dulles toll exit on 66 in to DC during the week from around 7:45 am until tolls ended. You had to jump off and go through side streets to avoid them. Not fun for you or the people living in those neighborhoods.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's just ugly urban sprawl and everyone lives their lives in cars, commuting, shopping, commuting, shopping, commuting, shopping. It's a hellish lifestyle.

I live inside the beltway with good schools, nearby parks, stores, restaurants and I drive about 200 miles a month and I have so much extra time.


I went out to Ashburn last week for an errand and was surprised at how all the neighborhoods are built off these giant roads. You have to drive down a six lane parkway of some sort to get just about anywhere. It felt like it was built for the automobile. The houses all look the same. Not much tree canopy from what I saw.

If what you want is a new(ish) large house and you work outside the beltway then it’s probably a fine area to live. I do believe you should bloom where you’re planted. But for me personally, sacrificing somewhat on house size (my family “only” lives in 2,400 sq ft) in order to be in a walkable neighborhood with sidewalks, close to the city, good schools, lots of neighborhood parks and beautiful trees, etc. is worth it. If I had to live that far away from the city, I’d just leave the area. It’s not like Ashburn is super cheap and yet it can basically be replicated in nearly any suburban area in much lower COL areas. Why pay a premium to be in the DC region live in generic exurbia?
Anonymous
Because I don’t want my kids going to school with Bailey, Haley, Ashton, Harper, Hunter and Parker. Or any of their kreeyaytivelee spelled friends.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Because I don’t want my kids going to school with Bailey, Haley, Ashton, Harper, Hunter and Parker. Or any of their kreeyaytivelee spelled friends.


Oh honey, that’s Dumfries.

Ashburn is all Olivias and Sophias and Owens and Ciarans.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why do so many on DCUM look down on Ashburn? It has great schools, beautiful houses, amenities, and it’s a quick 20-25 min from downtown DC. It has it all!


Wut? I live in Arlington and am 15 min. from downtown. No way you can make it from Ashburn in just 5-10 more minutes unless you have a helicopter.

She must have an Iron Man suit!
Anonymous
It’s so ugly. Just thousands of soulless McMansions springing up from the carcasses of farms like evenly spaced mushrooms.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Because I don’t want my kids going to school with Bailey, Haley, Ashton, Harper, Hunter and Parker. Or any of their kreeyaytivelee spelled friends.

I am mighty offended on behalf of my dissing my SIL name choices! Baileys and Dylans and she is in another state altogether!
The rest of us peasants named our kids mundie names such as Catherines, Daniels, and French variations of Stephans, and well, you get the picture! Like I knew we would end up in the DMV where names are proof of upper or lower class belongings.
LOL, just kidding, of course!
Anonymous
^^ you dissing my SIL's
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