| ....which city and school district would you buy in? |
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I'd love to live close to the intersection of Haycock and Rt 7, so that I'd be in walking distance to the main strip of businesses on 7 and the WFC metro. The schools would be Haycock/Longfellow/McLean.
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| Interesting. I live on the opposite side of that intersection (in Falls Hill). Schools are Shrevewood/Kilmer/Mashall. It;s the best deal for the money! |
| Overlee, n. Arlington, walk to westover, pool, lots of parks, great schools and neighbors, and close to dc via car or metro |
I guess we just figured out where our resident troll lives
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Undoubtedly, that person is one of the Haycock parents. they are all freaking out about their large class sizes. Give her a second and she'll blame it all on the AAP center. |
| I'd live in Franklin Park section of McLean - Chesterbrook/Longfellow/McLean. Love that neighborhood! |
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| Honestly? I'd buy a historic home in Old Town Alexandria or Leesburg and not give a crap about the school district. Since it's hypothetical, I also have lots o'mollah, so I can just find the kiddie a damn private school if I decide the public schools aren't good enough for my little snowflake. |
Op was asking about NoVa, not the LaLaLand. |
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Mantua Hills
Mantua Frost Woodson |
This is where I live! And I do love it. But if I could live anywhere without compromising on the house or schools, I'd probably move to Old Town Alexandria. |
| City of Falls Church. |
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OP here. no one has mentioned great falls yet. why?
also, please explain the recent declines in school ratings in Arlington. I was all set on North Arlington then read the school reviews and was totally disappointed. FWIW, not interested in TJ. I have average kiddos - smart but not freaks of nature :O |