Moving from out of state into DMV area. Where to look?

Anonymous
Look along the Silver Line (MetroRail) in northern VA. Lots of good options. Farther out will tend to reduce housing cost. Closer in housing mostly costs more.

For public schools, avoid the City of Alexandria. The part of Fairfax County that USPS calls Alexandria varies in quality. Some parts of that are fine and others not so fine.

Otherwise, many areas within Fairfax County Public Schools or Arlington Public Schools are somewhere between ok and good.

Falls Church City has good public schools. They focus on IB for high school with only limited AP options. Again, the USPS uses Falls Church for a large portion of Fairfax County, not just for Falls Church City. So be mindful of the legal boundaries.

Clifton, Herndon, and Vienna are incorporated towns in Fairfax County. They use Fairfax County Public Schools - no separate public school system for each town.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tara-Leeway or Westover in Arlington would be perfect for you: small village with a library and Sunday farmers market, plus a short-ish DC commute and brand new elementary school…but renting in Arlington can be near impossible.


You would love westover I agree. Lots of smaller houses, townhouses and apartments mixed in with some of the bigger houses so we really don’t feel the high income craziness here (people seem fairly normal). If you don’t mind small there are some little two bedroom houses that dot the neighborhood that come up for rent that might work well for your family. It’s very walkable, walkable to little shops, the farmers market, library.

You’d also like falls church city. Also has a great (bigger) farmers market on Saturdays etc. I agree with people’s recs for silver spring and takoma park too. Lots of good options.
Anonymous
I think it'd be just about an hour on metro and bus from downtown, but a colleague with similar preferences is really happy in Lake Anne plaza in Reston. The other direction, Rockville, in Md could work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think it'd be just about an hour on metro and bus from downtown, but a colleague with similar preferences is really happy in Lake Anne plaza in Reston. The other direction, Rockville, in Md could work.


Oh yes see how far it is but Reston is great. There are good bike trails if that appeals, a lake, it’s a really nice little community and so much more affordable. Mountain biking, lots of parks out there. It’s a bit far for two commutes into the city but it looks like it is a 43 minute silver line ride from Reston to Farragut west so depending on where you’re going/coming from worth a look. I’m the westover poster, really like it there. Lake Anna farmers market on saturdays.
Anonymous
You can live amongst the normies in Rockville at $200k HHI, but the commute will suck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can live amongst the normies in Rockville at $200k HHI, but the commute will suck.


County schools (MCPS) suck too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Looking for recommendations about relocating. Two adults, one early school aged kid, poor by DCUM standards (HHI $200k~), two cats. Fine with a train commute up to an hour, but not wiling to deal with a car commute of more than 25 minutes. Both working in DC Downtown. We’re farmers market and library people, not nightclubs or bars people, ideally an area that’s nice and boring after dark. One and done on the kid front. We’ve done private school and will if we have to, but prefer public. We’re not sure if DC is a permanent move or something for the next few years, so ideally want to rent to learn the area before deciding if buying makes sense. Adults are familiar with DC because of work travel, but that’s vastly different than living in an area.


Here’s a great townhome in Potomac that meets your criteria. https://redf.in/dlJuYn
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can live amongst the normies in Rockville at $200k HHI, but the commute will suck.


County schools (MCPS) suck too.


You must live in VA right? They asked about MD! Making a blanket statement against MCPS schools sucks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can live amongst the normies in Rockville at $200k HHI, but the commute will suck.


County schools (MCPS) suck too.


You must live in VA right? They asked about MD! Making a blanket statement against MCPS schools sucks!


I live in MoCo actually. I made that statement because I know MCPS.
Anonymous
22205 zip code of Arlington (Dominion Hills). Good public schools, drive to DC, or metro in from East Falls Church metro. Near Westover but not so expensive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP: Your politics matter here. The Takoma Park poster is representative of that neighborhood-incredibly progressive, to a fault. No tolerance for varying viewpoints. If you want Marlyand and want inexpensive, look around College Park, like Hyattsville. I can't say why, but I'm not a fan of Silver Spring. For a less political experience, go to the VA side. Arlington just has tons of neighborhoods you could try out. I wouldn't listen to the Capitol Hill posters either. At $200,000 HHI, I don't think you should pay DC-level private school tuition. And Cap Hill schools are not going to cut it for you. Arlington Co. schools have come a long long way. In short, Arlington County would be your best bet.


Note that the only Takoma Park poster did not mention politics and merely complimented the OP on their sense of humor and writing style.



NP here, and live in Takoma Park. People love to talk about how crazy left wing it is, but it's less and less so as the home prices get more expensive. I'm not sure it is more conservative than most of the DC area.

It would be helpful to know OP's housing budget. Income is not the full story, but if it is, it is going to be hard to find a nice house in Takoma Park at the current prices and interest rates. But it certainly sounds like it would be a good fit. It has both a nice library (recently renovated and the new space is about to open) and a good farmers' market, as well as some good restaurants. It has lots of nice houses and a great community feel, too. If the commute is on the red line and you can afford to buy a place near the metro, the commute could be less than half and hour door to door.

There are great neighborhoods all over the area, but the budget is the key point. I think that if you don't have a lot of home equity or savings to roll into a purchase, at that income, you would do better to look in Silver Spring and Rockville, and perhaps Alexandria. Capitol Hill is great, but it is pretty expensive to live in the places you'd probably want to live. University Park and some other sports in PG County can be charming, but the commute might be bad. In VA, I think Burke/Springfield might work, but that would be far more suburban feeling than these other options.
Anonymous
Stay where you are. Seriously
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry this forum is an introduction to this area for you.


OP - we have experience with Bay Area/LA ridiculousness. This forum is tame in comparison. At least folks here actually work for a living as opposed to “I’m building an app to connect kombucha home brewers to ecologically supportive bottling systems run by rescue cats, its purpose driven work” or “I’m directing an indie film on the struggle of a young director to emerge from their famous family’s shadow while perusing a professional spoken word career. My budget is $10M that I got from dad and it’s being shot entirely on iPhone 16.”


Oh, yeah, that sounds bad. Here, it's more, "I attended Yale because I couldn't get into Harvard, and now I only make $400,000 a year and can barely pay my bills. My family of five travels thrice yearly to Europe, and all the children excel on their various travel teams. Even though we have a chef, I'm so, so tired..."

lol this is hilarious! But you cannot afford a chef and multiple intl vacations on 400k, just fyi
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry this forum is an introduction to this area for you.


OP - we have experience with Bay Area/LA ridiculousness. This forum is tame in comparison. At least folks here actually work for a living as opposed to “I’m building an app to connect kombucha home brewers to ecologically supportive bottling systems run by rescue cats, its purpose driven work” or “I’m directing an indie film on the struggle of a young director to emerge from their famous family’s shadow while perusing a professional spoken word career. My budget is $10M that I got from dad and it’s being shot entirely on iPhone 16.”


Oh, yeah, that sounds bad. Here, it's more, "I attended Yale because I couldn't get into Harvard, and now I only make $400,000 a year and can barely pay my bills. My family of five travels thrice yearly to Europe, and all the children excel on their various travel teams. Even though we have a chef, I'm so, so tired..."

lol this is hilarious! But you cannot afford a chef and multiple intl vacations on 400k, just fyi


You can when your spouse is a partner at BigLaw.
Anonymous
I think OP will be priced out of what they’d be happy with in Capitol Hill, Del Ray, Arlington etc.
I think Falls Church Fairfax County but close to Falls Church City (send kid to St James), might work. Or Oakton, driving 10 min to Vienna or Old Town Fairfax for the small-town cuteness—metro is also right there. Or a Reston townhouse connected to the walking trails (Reston to Metro Center is 40 minutes by Metro). But since OP has only mentioned the 200k salary, I filled in the rest - my guess as to your budget, assuming you want a townhouse or SFH, etc
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