| Another vote for Ashton Heights. Depending which edge of the neighborhood you live near you can walk to Virginia Square, Ballston, and even Clarendon. Deeper into the neighborhood the streets are quieter and there are some very pretty homes. |
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I love Lyon Village, but will probably never afford to live there. I'd agree that Ashton Heights is probably most similar.
If you don't need to be totally metro accessible, and the bus is sufficient, I think Donaldson Run is gorgeous. We live between Ballston and EFC and while I love our neighborhood, I don't think Bluemont, Bon Air, Dominion Hills, Madison Manor, Westover, etc... hold a candle to Lyon Village. |
| One map that shows neighborhoods, by civic associations. |
Ashton Heights is a reasonable alternatives, especially north of Pershing. Keep in mind that the middle school it is zoned for is (by many) considered to be less desirable. |
| Duh, neighborhood boundary lines are listed on the county website. |
I meant walk to East Falls Church Metro. It might be a hike from Harrison, but not that bad from Pokomoke or Quantico or Ohio Streets off Lee Highway. |
TJ is considered less desirable than Swanson or Williamsburg, but over the past few years has become very popular because of the IB middle years program, and scores have gone up substantially. There are currently a fair number of students that transfer to the school for IB. I think Ashton Heights would make a good alternative to Lyon Village. The houses are generally larger south of Pershing, but the walk to Metro and Clarendon or Ballston would be longer. |
| If teenagers' opinions matter, my DC's informal poll of freshmen classmates at W-L found that kids loved Jefferson. Less ringing endorsement for Swanson (where DC went). (DH and I, however, were pleased with Swanson.) |
How is everyone affording $1.5 million houses on this board? Are you all married to law firm partners? |