Oakton is also home to several prominent conservatives. It has a different vibe than Vienna. |
| Oakton is very pretty and the houses are beautiful, but it is a long way from Arlington or even eastern Vienna. |
| I never understood the appeal of Oakton, it's BFE |
| OP here. Thanks everyone for all your thoughts about these two areas, and really appreciate your suggestions! |
That's because of the island. |
Isn't it part of Yorktown, too? I guess it's OK to include the area if it makes Yorktown seem more "urban," but not if it makes Madison more affluent. SMH. |
Weird obsession you have there chap. My guess is that 22182 and 22207 are both pretty affluent. |
Most of Madison is 22180 and 22181, so clearly you're guessing about lots of things. |
Exactly. Why would you want to live in Vienna when you could live in Oakton. Most Vienna folk live here because of commute. |
Vienna is a real town with a strong sense of community. Oakton is more typical NoVa subdivision territory, though it is certainly nicer than North Arlington. That is where people live because of commute. |
| The difference between Vienna and Oakton: in a few hours, I will walk from my in-town house to Taste of Vienna. You can't walk anywhere in Oakton. |
Hope OP is attending this today too! |
Not sure why this Vienna poster feels the need to constantly bash N Arlington. Everyone has been relatively helpful without slinging mud. N ARlington is very lovely, well situated, has great schools and is very expensive. People seem to love living here as it is a tight real estate market. There are lots of communities with friendly and helpful neighbors--I live in one. But based on commute, OP is wise to look at areas further out like Vienna or Oakton. |
NP here. I don't have a dog in this fight, and I think you are comparing very meaningless differences, but your logic is way off. The percentage of FARMS kids only tells you how many families earn above $45K (for a family of 4). I think we can all agree that a HHI of $50K or even $100K is far from affluent in this area, but those kids would not be eligible for FARMS. I have no idea what the relative affluence levels are of the two areas, and I suspect it depends what measure you use, but FARMS percentage is not relevant to that discussion. If Vienna's 91% non-FARMS population all have HHIs of $50-100K, and N. Arlington's 86% non-FARMS all have HHIs of $400-500K, which area is more affluent? (I just made up those numbers to illustrate my point.) |
| Oakton is better than Vienna hands down. |