Is Springfield really “the bootyhole” of NoVa?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:West Springfield is nice. North Springfield is a bargain. Central Springfield is rough.


This is pretty accurate. West Springfield can literally be one street over from Fairfax Station in some areas and Burke in others.
Anonymous

Springfield encompasses 4 zip codes (22150, 22151, 22152, and 22153). It is over 28 square miles. I think the OP is mainly thinking about 22150, which is central Springfield. Central Springfield can look daunting and sprawling and old near the 495/395 interchange. It is full of post WWII housing. We should count our blessings that this area exists. We need all kinds of areas and people to make the DMV function. That housing still functions for people. People like to dismiss Lewis and Edison high schools, but quite honestly many people have gone on to pretty good lives after getting their starts there. Sometimes adversity will make you tough and give you the drive to succeed. I would not dismiss people just because they live or lived there. Ask me how I know.
Anonymous
Hoodbridge is the crotch of northern VA. Horrific traffic and ugly strip malls.
Anonymous
Np. I hate a lot of McLean. Tons and tons of traffic, the roads are claustrophobic feeling and the strip malls are old. The only difference between Woodbridge and McLean is that McLean has money. Some of the old houses have been torn down and I’m sure a lot of them are lovely inside
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Anonymous wrote:I think it is. Close anyway. From what I've seen. Over the past 20 years I've lived in Rosslyn, Clarendon, Falls Church, Vienna, and now -- as of this spring -- on the Occoquan River about halfway between Manassas and Woodbridge. And I've been just about everywhere in NoVA. The Dale City area of Woodbridge is quite awful, but I have an even more negative reaction when I drive through Springfield (which I sometimes do on my commute home when Waze takes me that way).

It's definitely a contender.


Are you the person who bought the new house and hates her new area but touts the size of her house and allegedly massive HHI? If so, not sure if we trust your judgment. I don’t love Springfield but it’s fine. At least it’s a decent commute.

And everyone who lives in Woodbridge seems to say they life in or near Occoquan.


What? No. We definitely do not have an "allegedly massive HHI" and my house is small.


Ah ok, my bad. There was a recent thread that someone started. She was trashing Woodbridge after…moving to Woodbridge.


Well, most people who move to Woodbridge end up trashing Woodbridge.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Np. I hate a lot of McLean. Tons and tons of traffic, the roads are claustrophobic feeling and the strip malls are old. The only difference between Woodbridge and McLean is that McLean has money. Some of the old houses have been torn down and I’m sure a lot of them are lovely inside


"only" lol
Anonymous
The Springfield metro station is by far the sketchiest looking metro station in NOVA.
Anonymous
It’s definitely in the bottom rung with Woodbridge, dunfries, manassas, rt1 corridor, falls church near 7 corners area.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Np. I hate a lot of McLean. Tons and tons of traffic, the roads are claustrophobic feeling and the strip malls are old. The only difference between Woodbridge and McLean is that McLean has money. Some of the old houses have been torn down and I’m sure a lot of them are lovely inside


Money the “only” difference? You have a sharp mind!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I lived in Springfield in the 90's as a fresh of the boat immigrant, and attended Robert E. Lee (now Lewis). It was a ghetto then, and is much worse today. I studied hard, went to UVA became financially successful, and moved to McLean. You can't pay me enough to live there.


Never forget where ya came from? How fast we forget
Anonymous
City of Alexandria is embarrassing to admit living as Woodbridge, 7 Corners, the crappy part of Mclean, Reston, Herndon, and Haymarket/Gainsville/Manassas.
Anonymous
We do need these less attractive places for people like the housekeeper and the UVA grad to live in though.
Anonymous
The Springfield metro station is by far the sketchiest looking metro station in NOVA.


?? Looks the same as the other metro stations in NOVA. What is different about it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wish I moved there instead of my snooty neighborhood. It's diverse, has much cheaper housing, is relatively convenient, and has good public schools. There are some interesting shops and restaurants, particularly ethnic ones. Is it a suburban hellscape? Yes. But so is lots of NoVa.


Springfield (immediate Mixing Bowl neighborhood) or West Springfield (section between Old Keene Mill/Fairfax County Parkway/Greeley)?

Springfield is mostly commercial with a mall, plenty of restaurants, dense housing and mediocre schools.

West Springfield is almost entirely residential single family homes with nice sized wooded lots, parks everywhere, very few restaurants and exceptional schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
West Springfield is nice. North Springfield is a bargain. Central Springfield is rough.


This. When you say "Springfield" you are talking about a big area. You cannot paint it with one brush. Daventry and the area around the golf course and west (Huntsman area) are definitely not a "bootyhole". The South Run area is not a "bootyhole" by any stretch.


If it walking distance or a 5 minute drive to the Springfield Country club, which is a 5 minute walk from the local high school, then it is West Springfield and it is a great place to live. St. Bernadette Catholic Church is roughly the northern boundary of West Springfield.

If it is walking distance or a 5 minute drive to the Paper Moon strip club, vape shops and adult video store, which are roughly 5 minutes from the local high school, and sits within ear shot of the Mixing Bowl, then it is Springfield proper, which definitely has room for improvement.

Probably zoning away the giant strip club and nearby adult video store from such close proximity to family housing and the local schools would be a great first step for central Springfield.
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