My contacts tell me Ashburn still has about 10-15 yrs til peak maturity. Time to get in is now, especially in the neighborhoods that are 2-3 miles around the rumored ashburn town center near the metro. Looking at 30-40% instant appreciation if the town center development is true which we will find out in 2025. |
Why end with criticism rather than simply trying to be helpful? In Waze you can find the travel time for different days and times by choosing “Leave later” rather than “Go now” at the bottom after you put in the address. Where it will then say “Today” toward the upper right, tap the drop down to select a different day of the week. |
Have you ever seen a map? WITW? You are recommending Charlottesville, Richmond, south Richmond, and WILLIAMSBURG as better alternatives to Ashburn? That's the best laugh I have had in so long, thank you. |
| I do t get all these posters saying it's NBD. I live in Falls Church, 15 min from downtown with no traffic, 50+ minutes with traffic. There is no way Ashburn is a 60 minute commute. No way. |
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Ashburn is big. Where in Ashburn are you looking? That is critical regarding commute. For example, the Ashburn side of Willowsford is a great community that draws a lot of families like yours who are cashing in on equity, but it's also not very convenient to the metro or the commuter bus/transit center, and the rush hour traffic through Brambleton adds a lot of time. As others have mentioned, the tolls are cost prohibitive. It also matters where in DC you are commuting to.
We commuted for a few years from the Broadlands area to Rosslyn and Foggy Bottom. This was pre-kids through when our first was about a year old. We carpooled (HOV), left super early, and used the commuter bus. Nothing was perfect, but it wasn't horrible. I actually preferred the super early commute, but this would not be doable for us with kids. We had some terrible 2+ hour commute days but those were the exception. The bus was most consistent (posted times are accurate, but you have to factor in your drive time to the transit station). Ultimately, this would not be my choice for 3+ days a week, but you certainly will not be alone or weird in choosing it. We're in western loudoun now and do not go into the office more than once a month or so (different jobs now). |
| I don’t understand OP’s quest for Ashburn when he can cash in, move to a place like Falls Church and still have the lifestyle that he wants? |
| OP, look at where the Loudoun Commuter Connections bus goes. I used to work near Capitol Hill and commute via metro from Falls Church. The Loudoun bus stopped right outside my office door, and those commuters got home in about the time I did (given I had to walk to/from metro and transfer lines). Plus they had nice cushy seats for the whole commute! |
How are you coming in at 10 and leaving at 3? That's not a full work day? |
Google maps has that feature too. Waze has a tendency to get you stuck in some areas you really should not be in. |
How do you know this? Has something been put out that specifically states this? |
+1 and spending 2.5 hours commuting to spend 5 hours in the office is pretty inefficient. |
the whole rto is inefficient. Whats your point? |
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Stay where you are. Your McLean property will continue to appreciate and you're in one of the top school pyramids. A larger/newer home with a miserable commute is a poor quality-of-life tradeoff.
If your finances allow, you could also consider upgrading to a nicer home in McLean or Great Falls, staying within the best areas for schools and preserving a reasonable commute. |
Lol Falls Church is nothing like Ashburn. I'm assuming OP want giant, brand new housing in a cookie cutter neighborhood. Our housing is either as expensive as McLean both in age and size. |
If you are making $1.5M, work two more years, pay off your house and go gov. |