Thank you for admitting Aldie is in the middle of nowhere. |
but they’re jealous and insecure about living in the middle of nowhere, and thus have to justify that their money goes further than those in arlington, but then get annoyed when they realize farmers in their area make more money them. |
I moved out to the exburbs from Bethesda and am never moving back! The quality of life, people, and traffic is so much better here. I too used to have your mentality until I moved out here. It’s so refreshing going to a grocery store and the people ringing up your groceries seem happy to be here and content with life. Unless you live out here, you don’t understand. |
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Aldie seems to have a lot of new construction which is a plus to me. We haven't gotten a chance to visit there yet though.
Is it really so far removed from everything (ie: hospitals, restaurants, movie theaters etc)? Is the metro stop in Ashburn far away from there? We're planning on checking it out this or next weekend but any insight on this? |
It’s probably about 20 mins away from the nearest metro. It’s pretty far away from things. |
| Not in the near future. I drive down Rt 50 every day and there is construction, construction construction !!!! I counted at least 4 new neighborhoods (and a ton of data centers). |
You might want to start. Do you think all the food you eat just spontaneously appears in Whole Foods? --lifelong DC resident |
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People are bashing it but, who knows maybe it will develop more in the future. My dh is from the midwest and when we moved to the dmv he told me that his grandmother was originally from that area. She apparently used to put on a southern accent from time to time and would talk about growing up in a small country, middle of nowhere town in Virginia. Turns out that the town was Vienna.
While it's not a buzzing metropolis it definitely is a far cry from the countryside that my dh's grandma had described. Perhaps that's Aldie's future. |
What if your ancestors were pogrom victims, not enslavers? You do know what they say about those who assume, right? |
I bought a house in Ashburn 15 years ago and people thought I was crazy because Ashburn was basically nothing back then. Now I don’t regret that decision one bit. Aldie and that area are already becoming a big thing in that region. 10 years ago, Aldie was 100% woods. |
What great timing! The best time to get into an area is before it gets crazy popular. |
Lmao as if the Takoma park and silver spring worshippers on here think they can do better. I rather live in Leesburg than Takoma park. |
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That would be a great decision for a rental property as it appreciated over time. You were crazy to have it as your primary residence as it was the middle of no where back then. |
It was not the middle of nowhere 15 years ago. There were 44,000 people living there in 2010. |