Nope. OP specifically wrote that they are looking for a "big" house, and that the only big houses they can find are in bad school districts. If she has enough money to buy a big house in South Arlington, she almost certainly has enough money to buy a small house in North Arlington. Not necessarily even a "tiny tear down," but a liveable house that doesn't have huge living rooms or a bathroom off every bedroom. Kindly don't contort yourself to rewrite this question into one where the OP isn't clearly putting their desire for a big house (even though they just started their family) at the top of their wish list, despite the OP's own words. |
True but do you want an average experience or a better than average? |
sorry science show that it will harm your child http://www.scilearn.com/blog/ten-facts-about-how-poverty-impacts-education |
I'm not sure why this article has been posted here. It is discussing being raised in poverty. OP , and I would think most posters on this board, is at the very least middle class. |
and try 22031 https://www.redfin.com/VA/Fairfax/3173-Colchester-Brook-Ln-22031/home/9538224 |
OP said "bigger," which could mean as little as an additional bedroom, which will substantially raise the price of a SFH. I didn't take it to mean a McMansion in s Arlington vs. a rambler in n Arlington, but I guess you did. A modest SFH anywhere in Arlington is above the reach of most young families who don't have family help, so we're splitting hairs here. |
| OP- What is your budget and what are the # of bedrooms you seek? |
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https://www.redfin.com/VA/Arlington/1559-12th-St-S-22204/home/11273855
What is your budget op? I would be very comfortable with these schools, and Hoffman Boston has started a stem program. They've seen some good results. |
Yuck. |
That will be a long commute. |
Why yuck? Obviously a lot of people disagree with you. It's a very crowded area. |
Sorry South Arlington is a third world ghetto compared to pimmit hills |
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Pimmet hills is fine. Op you might want to look there, but it will likely be a longer commute than you will want. If you've been living downtown, anything more than 1 exit into Virginia is going to feel like an eternity during rush hour.
It's why we bought in south Arlington. There are some really cute neighborhood's in south Arlington. Share your budget and people will better steer you. Fwiw, my neighbors sent their kids to our neighborhood school ( GS 2), and those kids grew up to graduate from Wakefield, and eventually great colleges... So what are we talking about here? Do you plan to be involved in your children's educations? Will you read to them? They will be fine at their low scoring south Arlington school. For all of the over crowding issues, APS isn't disfunctional. Your kids will be great. |
Whole Foods Nordstrom Ritz-Carlton Jaleo Sounds pretty ghetto to me |
The patience part is waiting and waiting to cash out and move to n Arlington, probably.
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