Falls Church City (22046) and High Taxes

Anonymous
We looked at that Railroad Ave house. The floorplan is really nice and it has a killer backyard (big and flat). Our issue wasn't the power lines, but the cement factory across from it on the trail. It was really loud on the day we visited and you could hear it in the house. That said, I agree with the person who said it will sell in a week in the $900s. There is not much inventory right now in FCC.
Anonymous
I feel sorry for anyone that would buy that house and not be aware of the factory.

Everyone is saying that the Walden ct house is overpriced, and I agree. A house like that needs a ton of upkeep. What would be a good list price for a house like that? I'd guess around 1.1 mil even.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel sorry for anyone that would buy that house and not be aware of the factory.

Everyone is saying that the Walden ct house is overpriced, and I agree. A house like that needs a ton of upkeep. What would be a good list price for a house like that? I'd guess around 1.1 mil even.


I think that sounds right, 1.1. It's a wonderful house (plus at the end of a quiet cul de sac).
Anonymous
I really wanted to like Fall Church City because we were moving from a community out of state that had the small town advantages. Still, I found FCC sort of run down and everything we could afford was close to $1M. It just wasn't attractive enough.
Anonymous
FCC is definitely overhyped. The schools are not better than the good Fairfax ones and, for some purposes, they are worse because they do not have the large population that brings expertise and peers for kids not in the middle of the pack. The houses are so expensive for what they are worth and the taxes are high. You can use almost all the amenities even if you're not a City resident and, if you live in nearby Fairfax Falls Church, you can even walk to them!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Meant this one:

http://franklymls.com/FX8025564


On a pipestem. So near 66 that you have to be able to hear the noise from 66. I wouldn't even consider this house.


Under contract now, while the houses in FCC remain on the market.
Anonymous
Not only are the schools better than most in Fairfax County, (except for maybe Marshall, Langley and McLean), but where else can a student graduate from in NoVA where they get to go to public school with the same friends from K-12 AND enjoy the benefits of a graduating class size of approximately 155?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not only are the schools better than most in Fairfax County, (except for maybe Marshall, Langley and McLean), but where else can a student graduate from in NoVA where they get to go to public school with the same friends from K-12 AND enjoy the benefits of a graduating class size of approximately 155?


Sounds rather stifling, compared to having more course options and the chance to make new friends in middle and high school.
Anonymous
To each his own. But, you didn't answer the question.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To each his own. But, you didn't answer the question.


I challenged the premise that the small size is beneficial.

Manassas Park City.
Anonymous
Falls church city is an asshole, they rip me off on my water and I am a fairfax county resident. My water is 20% more in falls church city with 30% less water pressure.
Anonymous
Well, you're going to get the water system at the end of the year. And I don't think the water pressure is going to change at all. I would bet money that FFX is going to raise rates once they acquire FCC, Vienna, and FFX city, and have a monopoly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well, you're going to get the water system at the end of the year. And I don't think the water pressure is going to change at all. I would bet money that FFX is going to raise rates once they acquire FCC, Vienna, and FFX city, and have a monopoly.


Great news , fyi it's a utility not a monopoly and what falls church water was doing was illegal

The settlement calls for Fairfax Water’s purchase of the Falls Church water system for $40 million, the reduction in water rates to customers in the Falls Church system’s service area,
Anonymous
Q: What's worse than living in Manassas?
A: Living in Manassas Park.
Anonymous
Manassas has worse schools and higher crime than Manassas Park. Still pissed Manassas can be an independent city and Leesburg cannot
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