Pimmit Hills. |
There is no hate on Fairfax Station, OP asked for facts about it.If |
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Ignore the hater.
I grew up and went to Oak View >> Robinson. In those days, Fairfax Station kids went to Robinson. I loved FFX station and thought I'd live there when I became an adult (this was the 80s). FFX station is lovely and I am surprised, but happy to hear that it still has a rural feel with possible septic/well water. |
The Workhouse Arts Center is awesome, for those hearing Prison and not understanding what this PP is talking about. They have tons of classes and events for all ages. https://www.workhousearts.org/ |
Why would you be happy that people would have septic/well water near the I95 trash dump? Seems not healthy. |
+1. The listed neighborhoods, Crosspointe, the Henderson/Hampton Road neighborhoods of Fairfax Station, and the sections of Fairfax Station that run into Burke are not right next to the dump or former prison. The area is clearly not for everyone, but if you’re looking for a traditional suburban area that feeds to good schools, it’s a really nice family oriented place. |
OP here. What we're looking at is not close to either the dump or the old prison. We're looking farther north than the part of Fairfax Station that borders Lorton (part of Crosspointe borders Lorton and that's probably what you're talking about). We wouldn't even be passing by either or through Lorton. |
Workhouse sounds nicer than prison for sure. |
The parts running on septic/well are nowhere near the dump. The parts on septic are out near Clifton. |
You mean closer to Route 1? |
I should have expanded on my thoughts - I am happy because it implies FFX station isn't getting all built up the way so many other areas are - too many teardowns and McMAnsions. FFX Station maintains that rural feel in the middle of suburbia. I lived in a place with septic for years - no problems, just routine maintenance. It's not unhealthy for the most part. |
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OP here--what is the big deal about an old prison several miles away being turned into other things, anyway?
I'm from New england frankly EVERYTHING there is probably near some former prison or asylum or orphanage site. It is what it is when you're in an older part of the country. |
No, other direction from Route 1. Farther from both route 1 and Lorton. |
OP here. We wouldn't be near the prison at all, but I don't understand the big deal about being near it if it isn't a functioning prison and they're developing the land ? Like I said, I've lived in a part of New England where literally everything is in some proximity of an old jail, orphanage, or something like that. Like if you had a hang up about being 15 miles from that kind of stuff, you wouldn't be able to find a place to live. |