What are the best clusters of es, ms, and hs in fairfax county?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I dont think West Springfield or Herndon or Burke are good areas. I guess its a matter of opinion.



I can't speak for Herndon but you obviously don't know what you are talking about regarding Burke or West Springfield.


Agreed. Both are consistently sought after.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I dont think West Springfield or Herndon or Burke are good areas. I guess its a matter of opinion.



I can't speak for Herndon but you obviously don't know what you are talking about regarding Burke or West Springfield.


If one thing is clear on DCUM, it's that the Pimmit Hills people will go after everyone, Burke and West Springfield are no exceptions.
Anonymous
If you want a home in the $400s, you can find a town home in the Oakton High School zone for that. It will probably be more like 30 minutes to Tysons, though. We live in the Mosby Woods Elementary zone and the THs in our community are going for $450-$500, but if you go a tad further away from the Vienna metro, the prices go down and you are, I believe, still in the same school zone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I dont think West Springfield or Herndon or Burke are good areas. I guess its a matter of opinion.



I can't speak for Herndon but you obviously don't know what you are talking about regarding Burke or West Springfield.


Agreed. Both are consistently sought after.


The market would also support that buyers agree that they are desirable areas.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I dont think West Springfield or Herndon or Burke are good areas. I guess its a matter of opinion.



I can't speak for Herndon but you obviously don't know what you are talking about regarding Burke or West Springfield.


Agreed. Both are consistently sought after.


The market would also support that buyers agree that they are desirable areas.


So is Herndon (with toll road access and metro access down the road) if you are looking 20151, maybe 20171 (Franklin Farm and nearby neighborhoods) and not Herndon High pyramid. You ask for relatively affordable housing with great school, the choices are very limited-- and Langley won't happen.
Anonymous
There are some homes in 20171 zoned for chantilly, some for south lakes and some for westfields.

Although I'm not sure why Herndon HS is being avoided. It pulls kids from good north Reston neighborhoods.
Anonymous
Less than 20 minutes to Tyson's in that budget is going to be very difficult. I think you.'re just going to have to accept that as your trade off.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There are some homes in 20171 zoned for chantilly, some for south lakes and some for westfields.

Although I'm not sure why Herndon HS is being avoided. It pulls kids from good north Reston neighborhoods.


Because no one speaks highly of it here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Go western part of the county: oak hill, Floris, lees corner, Crossfield, etc/ Carson Franklin, or Rocky Run/ Chantilly or Oakton. You can do 400k, but probably a townhouse. Definitely most affordable top tier schools in the county. Commute to Tysons under a half hour (I do it) but you need to be willing to go/ pay for the toll road. Second place on good schools/ affordable house would be Burke Don't know the schools as well.


Yup. I won't say it's a hidden gem out there because it's hardly a gem, but the schools are generally solid and the commute is not ridiculous. Still doesn't get on folks' radar as much. A safe choice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There are some homes in 20171 zoned for chantilly, some for south lakes and some for westfields.

Although I'm not sure why Herndon HS is being avoided. It pulls kids from good north Reston neighborhoods.


Not sure what you mean by "good" neighborhoods.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There are some homes in 20171 zoned for chantilly, some for south lakes and some for westfields.

Although I'm not sure why Herndon HS is being avoided. It pulls kids from good north Reston neighborhoods.


20171 also feeds into Oakton.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I dont think West Springfield or Herndon or Burke are good areas. I guess its a matter of opinion.


What exactly is wrong with any of those areas? They feed to good schools and have a good sense of community.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are some homes in 20171 zoned for chantilly, some for south lakes and some for westfields.

Although I'm not sure why Herndon HS is being avoided. It pulls kids from good north Reston neighborhoods.


20171 also feeds into Oakton.


which neighborhood?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are some homes in 20171 zoned for chantilly, some for south lakes and some for westfields.

Although I'm not sure why Herndon HS is being avoided. It pulls kids from good north Reston neighborhoods.


Not sure what you mean by "good" neighborhoods.


sorry, I shouldn't have used that word. But North Reston is full of Middle to UMC families, most of whom happily send their children to Herndon HS. I lived there for many years and the teens I met that attended school there were great kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe you should rent for a while and decide for yourself. Buying and selling homes can get expensive.

+1000 Very tough market in that price range
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