Vienna vs. Burke

Anonymous
Thoughts? Commute is not an issue.
Anonymous
Schools that feed into Lake Braddock
Anonymous
Burke, lb robinson or west springfield all great
Anonymous
Vienna has far more to offer, so Vienna unless you are military and want to be surrounded by other military families. Burke is nice, just mostly subdivisions and chain restaurants. Vienna has better schools and more going on generally.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Vienna has far more to offer, so Vienna unless you are military and want to be surrounded by other military families. Burke is nice, just mostly subdivisions and chain restaurants. Vienna has better schools and more going on generally.


"more going on" is definitely subjective. In my opinion, Vienna is horribly congested and almost suffocating.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Vienna has far more to offer, so Vienna unless you are military and want to be surrounded by other military families. Burke is nice, just mostly subdivisions and chain restaurants. Vienna has better schools and more going on generally.


"more going on" is definitely subjective. In my opinion, Vienna is horribly congested and almost suffocating.


+1

Also filled with far more competition. Life is less stressful in Burke.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Vienna has far more to offer, so Vienna unless you are military and want to be surrounded by other military families. Burke is nice, just mostly subdivisions and chain restaurants. Vienna has better schools and more going on generally.


"more going on" is definitely subjective. In my opinion, Vienna is horribly congested and almost suffocating.


+1

Also filled with far more competition. Life is less stressful in Burke.


That's every bit as subjective. It would be stressful for me to live in an area with as little to do as Burke. It feels very cookie-cutter to me, and the cookies aren't even fresh out of the oven.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Vienna has far more to offer, so Vienna unless you are military and want to be surrounded by other military families. Burke is nice, just mostly subdivisions and chain restaurants. Vienna has better schools and more going on generally.


"more going on" is definitely subjective. In my opinion, Vienna is horribly congested and almost suffocating.


+1

Also filled with far more competition. Life is less stressful in Burke.


That's every bit as subjective. It would be stressful for me to live in an area with as little to do as Burke. It feels very cookie-cutter to me, and the cookies aren't even fresh out of the oven.


This made me laugh! And it is so true
Anonymous
Burke is huge and different areas have very different feels. Some of the townhome communities are super diverse full of children, others are newer and stuffier with out of control HOAs (which you can find anywhere, btw). Some neighborhoods are super chill and friendly, some are much more "private" with houses on huge lots land surrounded by trees. Some areas have lots of new construction, other areas are quite a bit older. There are plenty of chain restaurants, but certainly not as many as in Vienna. Lots of parks and green space. Burke Lake Park, Lake Accotink, Huntsman Lake, Hidden Pond Nature Center, Hidden Oaks Nature Center.... so much to do with little ones!
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Anonymous wrote:Burke is huge and different areas have very different feels. Some of the townhome communities are super diverse full of children, others are newer and stuffier with out of control HOAs (which you can find anywhere, btw). Some neighborhoods are super chill and friendly, some are much more "private" with houses on huge lots land surrounded by trees. Some areas have lots of new construction, other areas are quite a bit older. There are plenty of chain restaurants, but certainly not as many as in Vienna. Lots of parks and green space. Burke Lake Park, Lake Accotink, Huntsman Lake, Hidden Pond Nature Center, Hidden Oaks Nature Center.... so much to do with little ones!


Vienna has a lot of new construction, which Burke hasn't seen since the mid to late 90s. The vast majority of Burke seems to have been built between 1965 and 1990/

Vienna may have more chain restaurants than Burke, but it certainly has more non-chain restaurants as well. Even those who like Burke generally admit the restaurant options there are limited.

The green space in Burke is nice, and worth the trip to explore, but on a daily basis I'd rather have the W&OD trail running through, as in Vienna, which allows you to bike all over NoVa.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Burke is huge and different areas have very different feels. Some of the townhome communities are super diverse full of children, others are newer and stuffier with out of control HOAs (which you can find anywhere, btw). Some neighborhoods are super chill and friendly, some are much more "private" with houses on huge lots land surrounded by trees. Some areas have lots of new construction, other areas are quite a bit older. There are plenty of chain restaurants, but certainly not as many as in Vienna. Lots of parks and green space. Burke Lake Park, Lake Accotink, Huntsman Lake, Hidden Pond Nature Center, Hidden Oaks Nature Center.... so much to do with little ones!


Vienna has a lot of new construction, which Burke hasn't seen since the mid to late 90s. The vast majority of Burke seems to have been built between 1965 and 1990/

Vienna may have more chain restaurants than Burke, but it certainly has more non-chain restaurants as well. Even those who like Burke generally admit the restaurant options there are limited.

The green space in Burke is nice, and worth the trip to explore, but on a daily basis I'd rather have the W&OD trail running through, as in Vienna, which allows you to bike all over NoVa.


Not that poster, but Burke has a trail system that runs through the neighborhood and up the ffx county pkwy along I believe the whole length. Is that the same trail thay the Vienna trail hooks onto? The bike path along the pkwy is quite extensive.

OP, if you are looking for newer construction on beautiful lots, the houses in the South Run neighborhood are nice on very large wooded lots. New construction, spacious, and all a little different which makes it seem like it is not a cookie cutter or tear down neighborhood. They feed into Sangster which is an exceptional school whether your child is AAP or not.

There are also some very nice new houses in Middleford which feed into Orange Hunt, and medium newer houses in the neighborhoods around St Raymonds church. Those feed into Sangster and Hunt Valley.

The neighborhood around LB that feed into Kings Park/Glen has a lot of families, trails and access to the Lake. The lots are all wooded and nice sized.

Since Burke was built up a little later, the roads are designed to support modern traffic patterns. Aside from the stretch of Old Keene Mill Road from approximately Rolling Road to the mixing bowl, traffic is very light in the area because the roads and neighborhoods are well planned. That makes daily living very nice.

Folks in the area are very laid back and fun. In most areas, you will know your neighbors by name, have things like impromptu bbqs and happy hour in the front yard. While the kid ls hang out and play together. It is a nice area for families. Most people choose it specifically for thay reason so you end up with similar levels of neighborliness.
Anonymous
We are moving in from Manassas to Burke next spring. I can't wait!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Burke is huge and different areas have very different feels. Some of the townhome communities are super diverse full of children, others are newer and stuffier with out of control HOAs (which you can find anywhere, btw). Some neighborhoods are super chill and friendly, some are much more "private" with houses on huge lots land surrounded by trees. Some areas have lots of new construction, other areas are quite a bit older. There are plenty of chain restaurants, but certainly not as many as in Vienna. Lots of parks and green space. Burke Lake Park, Lake Accotink, Huntsman Lake, Hidden Pond Nature Center, Hidden Oaks Nature Center.... so much to do with little ones!


Vienna has a lot of new construction, which Burke hasn't seen since the mid to late 90s. The vast majority of Burke seems to have been built between 1965 and 1990/

Vienna may have more chain restaurants than Burke, but it certainly has more non-chain restaurants as well. Even those who like Burke generally admit the restaurant options there are limited.

The green space in Burke is nice, and worth the trip to explore, but on a daily basis I'd rather have the W&OD trail running through, as in Vienna, which allows you to bike all over NoVa.


Not that poster, but Burke has a trail system that runs through the neighborhood and up the ffx county pkwy along I believe the whole length. Is that the same trail thay the Vienna trail hooks onto? The bike path along the pkwy is quite extensive.

OP, if you are looking for newer construction on beautiful lots, the houses in the South Run neighborhood are nice on very large wooded lots. New construction, spacious, and all a little different which makes it seem like it is not a cookie cutter or tear down neighborhood. They feed into Sangster which is an exceptional school whether your child is AAP or not.

There are also some very nice new houses in Middleford which feed into Orange Hunt, and medium newer houses in the neighborhoods around St Raymonds church. Those feed into Sangster and Hunt Valley.

The neighborhood around LB that feed into Kings Park/Glen has a lot of families, trails and access to the Lake. The lots are all wooded and nice sized.

Since Burke was built up a little later, the roads are designed to support modern traffic patterns. Aside from the stretch of Old Keene Mill Road from approximately Rolling Road to the mixing bowl, traffic is very light in the area because the roads and neighborhoods are well planned. That makes daily living very nice.

Folks in the area are very laid back and fun. In most areas, you will know your neighbors by name, have things like impromptu bbqs and happy hour in the front yard. While the kid ls hang out and play together. It is a nice area for families. Most people choose it specifically for thay reason so you end up with similar levels of neighborliness.


The W&OD that passes through Vienna is its own trail that runs from Arlington all the way to western Loudoun. It doesn't "hook into" any trail off the Fairfax County Parkway; if anything, it would be the opposite with a trail off the Parkway hooking into the W&OD in Herndon or thereabouts.

South Run, as far as I can tell, is in Fairfax Station, not Burke. Is there a South Run in Burke?

There is less congestion in Burke because there's just less there that draws people to the area besides residences. It doesn't have a lot to do with when Burke saw the majority of its construction. Hell, Loudoun was built up even later and is a traffic nightmare, because there's so many people there using a limited road network to get to jobs further east.

The "neighborliness" you describe in Burke is appealing, but far from unique. You're describing life in most area suburbs, whether it's Arlington, Vienna or Burke.
Anonymous
The W&OD trail absolutely hooks into the path on the Fairfax County Parkway. http://fairfaxcountygis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/OnePane/basicviewer/index.html?appid=cbfb0840e41344a48d1f7d37e999b3c4

You really don't know what you are talking about. South Run is in Burke. Vienna traffic is a nightmare. Burke was planned much better. Vienna only has one road and it ALWAYS backed up. Burke also has the VRE.
Anonymous
They're both nice. It depends what you are looking for. Vienna has newer houses, but they are more expensive. You can get more for your money in Burke. Where and how you are commuting is also a factor. Town of Vienna has more of that old school main street feel, but if you're not right in it it isn't much different from Burke. Both span wide areas so one area can be quite different from another.
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