West Springfield

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Anonymous wrote:I love Kingstowne but thought the schools were better in West Springfield?


They are but Kingstowne is fine too. Especially at the elementary level (Hayfield and Island Creek). Hayfield secondary is ok but WSHS has a better academic reputation overall.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on the new construction in west Springfield?


Great location. Your DC can walk to WSHS.

Although, would the noise from the football games bother you? I think your neighborhood is parallel to Spartan Stadium.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you think they are worth the price?


Similar house (basically) is getting built in Pimmit Hills and costs $250K more, so…
Anonymous
So yes?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So yes?


I'd say yes if you're looking to buy soon. I've seen some older, larger houses sell in the West Springfield area for under a million that I'd prefer over this house, but there's nothing like them on the market now.
Anonymous
We just moved to WS. We actually looked at that community and love the builder but wanted to move sooner. I was sad moving from Arlington but we really love our neighborhood and schools. And as much as I hate to say it, the parkway is very quick and easy to get to places.
Anonymous
Nice! Which schools are you at?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Got it. So would you recommend West Springfield over Alexandria for a family of four?


Yes. Crime rating for WS is an A, compare a zip in Alexandria, https://crimegrade.org/crime-by-zip-code/or

Family oriented, slug/commuter lots, close to metro, neighborhood pools and tennis, nature center, it's great.
Anonymous
WS native PP.

WS really does have a small-town feel, positive or negative.

WSHS teachers tend to stay for a long time.

Many military families do a tour or two at the Pentagon but then retire and stay in WS.

Anonymous
Pp here who recently moved to WS. Truth be told I grew up here and although I loved it I also loved the more walkable area we were in before. My husband on the other hand grew up in DC proper and is obsessed with WS now. The cul de sac. The pool without a 5 year waiting list. The ease at getting to target. The neighbors walking their dogs and stopping to chat every 10 mins. He loves it. It really is an ideal place to raise a family. And as he told me / if we are paying for a babysitter anyway. It’s no problem to Uber an extra 20 mins to the “good” restaurants in DC, old town or Arlington (That being said. We've been going to Clifton and it’s lovely )
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Got it. So would you recommend West Springfield over Alexandria for a family of four?


Yes, if your kids are going to public school. If they are going to private, Alexandria has more options.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love Kingstowne but thought the schools were better in West Springfield?


They are but Kingstowne is fine too. Especially at the elementary level (Hayfield and Island Creek). Hayfield secondary is ok but WSHS has a better academic reputation overall.


Part of kingstowne goes to Lane, which is fine too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:WS native PP.

WS really does have a small-town feel, positive or negative.

WSHS teachers tend to stay for a long time.

Many military families do a tour or two at the Pentagon but then retire and stay in WS.



It is a really wholesome suburb. WS High school is very good and has a community feel. Racially diverse but all groups do well.
Anonymous
The house seems nice but lots are very small.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So yes?


I'd say yes if you're looking to buy soon. I've seen some older, larger houses sell in the West Springfield area for under a million that I'd prefer over this house, but there's nothing like them on the market now.


I moved to the WS Cardinal Forest neighborhood in 2011. I purchased my home, 6 bedrooms built in 1967, for $600,000 in 2015. Nice older homes in WS Cardinal Forest are now bumping 1 million. The nice 3-4 bedroom townhomes along Carrleigh Parkway and Forrester sell for $550-600. Many homes never see the market.
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