S/O must underrated neighborhoods?

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Anonymous wrote:Herndon!


Second this. We live in the Herndon/Oak Hill section and really enjoy it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fairfax City.


Shhhh! Don’t tell anyone!
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Anonymous wrote:Pimmit.


Can't beat the location, but the new construction is um, questionable........


Neither Pimmit Hills nor McLean Hamlet is underrated. They are just trying to see if they can avoid being called overrated by taking refuge here.

This is so true 😂
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't live in any of them, but parts of Springfield, Annandale and Woodbridge.

Also agree on some neighborhoods EOTR, which might as well be a foreign country to much of DCUM.

Not Woodbridge
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Frost/Woodson pyramid of Annandale. Especially north of Braddock. The worst thing is no restaurants but you can get to Mosaic so quickly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fairfax City.


Traffic traffic traffic.
Anonymous
Garrett Park, specifically the Victorians between the MARC station and Strathmore Rd. Quiet village with a post office, pool, park, and restaurant that’s walkable to a MARC and a Metro. Gorgeous housing stock and when the development comes in on top of Strathmore Metro, on the Holy Cross campus and at old White Flint site it will get even more desirable.
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Anonymous wrote:Garrett Park, specifically the Victorians between the MARC station and Strathmore Rd. Quiet village with a post office, pool, park, and restaurant that’s walkable to a MARC and a Metro. Gorgeous housing stock and when the development comes in on top of Strathmore Metro, on the Holy Cross campus and at old White Flint site it will get even more desirable.


Did anyone think Garret Park was underrated, though? Agree that it’s lovely. It’s just a small housing stock with maybe no realtors pushing for it on DCUM, so it just doesn’t get talked about as much.
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Anonymous wrote:Fairfax City.


Traffic traffic traffic.


Compared to what? I find the traffic pretty standard- it does get pretty bad immediately upon heading towards Loudon. But I find getting around the actual city fine because there isn’t huge shopping center bringing more traffic- like a Target, Whole Foods, etc. Route 50 heading east is surprisingly not terrible. I drive it almost daily and have a very reliable and non-frustrating commute to Arlington.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Herndon!


Second this. We live in the Herndon/Oak Hill section and really enjoy it.


Third this. Herndon/Oak Hill had so much to offer.
Anonymous
Most of Price George’s County MD
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Most of Price George’s County MD


typo


*Prince George's County--a county that's the right price
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fairfax City.


Shhhh! Don’t tell anyone!


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't live in any of them, but parts of Springfield, Annandale and Woodbridge.

Also agree on some neighborhoods EOTR, which might as well be a foreign country to much of DCUM.

Not Woodbridge


Disagree. One of my relatives lives in a lovely home that backs to the river.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most of Price George’s County MD


typo


*Prince George's County--a county that's the right price

Most redlined county
Schools stink, crime
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