Lacey Woods neighborhood of Arlington

Anonymous
My husband and I (and our 3 kids) are thinking of purchasing a house in the Lacey Woods area of Arlington. My oldest will be starting Kindergarten this fall, and we've heard great things about McKinley. Are there a lot of young families in that area? It seems like a nice area with the park and trail so close. I would appreciate any feedback about the neighborhood. Thanks.
Anonymous
How is this general parenting related?
Anonymous
Apologies. I was mostly hoping to hear back from parents with young children in the area. I've posted it in the Real Estate section now, if that's the more appropriate place for it.
Anonymous
My husband I live nearby with a 3 year old and a 7 month old . There are a number of young families!!! Come join us.
Anonymous
The trail is great, and it is super close to bluemont park, the rose garden, Pupatella, westover, etc. it is a great place to live.
Anonymous
farmer's market, library, 3 parks, bike trail, at least 5 pre-schools, and the Italian Store is coming to town
Anonymous
It is a nice neighborhood. People in parks are friendly. If you can walk to Westover on Sunday mornings you can get doughnuts and fresh veggies for the week. I find people to be not so pretentious. A nice balance of 2-income families and down to Earth SAHMs.

Toby's ice cream is great. Westover Beer Garden is very good. The library is gorgeous.
Anonymous
How on my block, 22205, is for sale in the mid 600s. It is a 2 or 3 bedroom Sears home near Swanson. Great neighbors.
Anonymous
Isn't it Lacey Forest?
Anonymous
we live here and LOVE IT! It really has a nestled, community feel. TONS of lil ones and older kids! There is no down side to this neighborhood..houses are mostly the same asthetic, sidewalks, close to target!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Isn't it Lacey Forest?


Oh Purist Poster, let us give OP a little latitude. The neighborhood is called Lacey Forest and the park is called Lacey Woods
You seem to be one who can't see the forest for the -- uhm -- woods

Take a walk along the bike (and running, and rollerblading and strollering and walking and other moving devices) trail and get over your damn self

Anonymous
That's a really great area, OP - tons of families, great schools, can get to DC easily, the park is nice and you've got Westover right there. You've got Chestnut Hills park not too far away if you get bored of Lacey park.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Isn't it Lacey Forest?


Oh Purist Poster, let us give OP a little latitude. The neighborhood is called Lacey Forest and the park is called Lacey Woods
You seem to be one who can't see the forest for the -- uhm -- woods

Take a walk along the bike (and running, and rollerblading and strollering and walking and other moving devices) trail and get over your damn self



Wow. Just wow. Are you off your medication? I was confused because I was intrigued by the description couldn't find any listings for "Lacey Woods."

I hope other people in the neighborhood are nicer than you are!
Anonymous
Lacey woods is the park within Lacey Forest. I live here and use them interchangebly. Its no big deal. just search 22205
Anonymous
McKinley is great, but just make sure to double check the boundary map if you are buying a house specifically to be in McKinley because the elementary school boundaries are all shifting a bit in the 2015 school year. Madison Manor might be a better place to look if you want to be sure that you stay in McKinley. (That said, the other area elementary schools are also great so it might not be that big of a deal.) You can find the proposed boundary changes on the APS website.
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