What are the best clusters of es, ms, and hs in fairfax county?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can still get some sfh's under $500k in Greenbriar. Walking distance to all 3 school levels, the library, parks and a shopping center. Close to fair lakes, fair oaks, Herndon, Reston, etc.


greenbriar seemed old and decrepit 30 years ago.


I see the Pimmit Hills troll has showed up again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What about the WT Woodson pyramid? I'll bet you can find decent 4br homes from 500-600k in the Old Creek and Little Run neighborhoods.


I'm sure it's all a lot of bad luck and not a real reflection on the administration, but a murder, suicide cluster, Chem lab fire critically injuring students. Right now, Woodson seems jinxed. Can they get through a school year without a major tragedy? I'd avoid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can still get some sfh's under $500k in Greenbriar. Walking distance to all 3 school levels, the library, parks and a shopping center. Close to fair lakes, fair oaks, Herndon, Reston, etc.


greenbriar seemed old and decrepit 30 years ago.


I see the Pimmit Hills troll has showed up again.
. Pimmit bills hater or someone who loves ph?

Because if #2, that is ridiculous considering what pimmit hills looks like. I have defended it in other threads as a relatively affordable option near the city. But it certainly isn't beautiful, either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What about the WT Woodson pyramid? I'll bet you can find decent 4br homes from 500-600k in the Old Creek and Little Run neighborhoods.


OP said $500K is their ceiling. At that budget it will be tough to find a SF or TH within 20 mins to Tysons.

OP - I live in City of Fairfax. Its about 25 mins to Tysons excluding the holidays. You can find a SF in my neighborhood for $450k. The nice thing about City of Fairfax is our schools will never be redistricted because they are physically owned by the city. (Administrated by FCPS.)

http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/3709-Bevan-Dr_Fairfax_VA_22030_M50814-41679?row=22
Anonymous
I was going to say the same thing. They want under $400k, which mostly is TH and likely not that close to Tyson's.

If they can bump up into the $400-500k range, there are options for SFH. They won't be gorgeous, and still probably not within 20 minutes. Maybe 25-30 is a better commute limit, either way.

But they cannot go above $500k. Please try to keep that number in mind. Don't start suggesting $600k hoods - they cannot change their budget that much.
Anonymous
Too bad that fairfax city house is already under contract. That's cute!

Whoever bought that got a good deal- lots of potential in that basement area.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What about the WT Woodson pyramid? I'll bet you can find decent 4br homes from 500-600k in the Old Creek and Little Run neighborhoods.


I'm sure it's all a lot of bad luck and not a real reflection on the administration, but a murder, suicide cluster, Chem lab fire critically injuring students. Right now, Woodson seems jinxed. Can they get through a school year without a major tragedy? I'd avoid.


Woodson has a new principal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What kind of housing are you looking for and what's your budget? Also how immediate do you need the ms and hs? Boundaries can change.


We haven't determined house budget because we are house hunting online. We are pre approved up to 500k, but we want to stick below 400k.

Ms and hs not immediate need, but daycare and es will be within a year.

Just don't really know anything about how fairfax county schools are clustered and where to house hunt in our budget and location for work commute.



Look at Wakefield Forest and Chapel Square in Annandale, right outside the beltway. Wakefield Forest ES, Frost MS, Woodson HS.
Anonymous
If you are interested in language immersion, FCPS has some great programs. It is a lotto, so you would want to live near the school, or at least close driving distance. So you could focus on being near or in ES with immersion programs. Go to the FCPS website to check it out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What about the WT Woodson pyramid? I'll bet you can find decent 4br homes from 500-600k in the Old Creek and Little Run neighborhoods.


OP said $500K is their ceiling. At that budget it will be tough to find a SF or TH within 20 mins to Tysons.

OP - I live in City of Fairfax. Its about 25 mins to Tysons excluding the holidays. You can find a SF in my neighborhood for $450k. The nice thing about City of Fairfax is our schools will never be redistricted because they are physically owned by the city. (Administrated by FCPS.)

http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/3709-Bevan-Dr_Fairfax_VA_22030_M50814-41679?row=22


I live in the Stenwood ES pyramid (Vienna address, sort of near Dunn Loring and Tysons)--if I were to move out of this neighborhood, I would totally go for FFX City.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What about the WT Woodson pyramid? I'll bet you can find decent 4br homes from 500-600k in the Old Creek and Little Run neighborhoods.


I'm sure it's all a lot of bad luck and not a real reflection on the administration, but a murder, suicide cluster, Chem lab fire critically injuring students. Right now, Woodson seems jinxed. Can they get through a school year without a major tragedy? I'd avoid.


what murder?
Anonymous

If I were looking now, in your price point, I would look in Reston. I like sunrise valley or terraset for elementary schools. I know that there are THs in that price point.
Check out www.mris.com
Good luck!

BTW, I live in Vienna, a pricey town, and I think Reston is a great buy today. Affordable and good schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What about the WT Woodson pyramid? I'll bet you can find decent 4br homes from 500-600k in the Old Creek and Little Run neighborhoods.


this. you can definitely find a house in 22003 (outside beltway) and 22032 in this price point for a SFH. For a townhouse- there are not a huge selection but there are some in the 300-500s.

the neighborhoods are nice and there are lots of kids and the commute to Tysons is not bad at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What about the WT Woodson pyramid? I'll bet you can find decent 4br homes from 500-600k in the Old Creek and Little Run neighborhoods.


I'm sure it's all a lot of bad luck and not a real reflection on the administration, but a murder, suicide cluster, Chem lab fire critically injuring students. Right now, Woodson seems jinxed. Can they get through a school year without a major tragedy? I'd avoid.


Woodson has a new principal.


Woodson had 5 students and a teacher injured in a bad idea chem experiment fire this week. Bad judgment and bad karma.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What about the WT Woodson pyramid? I'll bet you can find decent 4br homes from 500-600k in the Old Creek and Little Run neighborhoods.


I'm sure it's all a lot of bad luck and not a real reflection on the administration, but a murder, suicide cluster, Chem lab fire critically injuring students. Right now, Woodson seems jinxed. Can they get through a school year without a major tragedy? I'd avoid.


Woodson has a new principal.


Woodson had 5 students and a teacher injured in a bad idea chem experiment fire this week. Bad judgment and bad karma.


What kind of idiot posts nonsense about "bad karma" after something like this?
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