How about Georgetown or Burleith? |
OP's first post said her spouse was working "at Georgetown." I took that to mean GU, but maybe I read too much into it. I couldn't really recommend taking the Metro from Bethesda to Metro Center, changing trains to get to Foggy Bottom, and then walking to the university from Foggy Bottom. Just driving would be easier. |
OP here. DH will be working at the hospital in Georgetown. Prefer 30 min commute or less. I like the look and feel of Vienna. I like newer homes with nice curb appeal. |
How does someone working at Georgetown afford a $2m house unless you are the University President (and presumably get housing) or the basketball coach? |
I cycle in every day from Chevy Chase, except maybe 5 days a year when there is ice on the ground. There is no such thing as bad whether to cycle, only bad equipment. If you are prepared then it is fine. Cycling is by far the most pleasant part of my day. |
I think the commute between Vienna and Georgetown is longer than 30 minutes, particularly in rush hour. |
Vienna and 30 minutes or less? Ha ha ha ha! But whatever, your taste sounds hideous - $2M new build, ugh. Enjoy your McMansion hell. |
Plenty of $2M new builds in McLean if you want to stay <30 minutes. Vienna is a longer commute.
https://www.redfin.com/VA/McLean/1744-Atoga-Ave-22101/home/9416016 |
Sounds like you'd want Langley HS: https://www.redfin.com/VA/McLean/1029-Savile-Ln-22101/home/9282080 |
Yikes. If I had a 2 mn budget and wanted a short commute to gw hospital, Vienna would not be anywhere on my list. |
Not necessarily. There are more neighborhoods zoned for McLean and Yorktown close to Georgetown Hospital than neighborhoods zoned for Langley. |
2m?
Close to Georgetown? Public schools? Arlington. It's not that complicated. Lots of people seem to be bending over backwards to make it complicated, but it's not. You are talking about Arlington. |
With that budget, I'd go with McLean over Arlington. You also pretty much know for sure in McLean your kids will go to Langley or McLean (or Marshall if they want IB). It seems like Arlington will be redistricting soon, but no one really knows who'll end up at Yorktown, W-L and Wakefield, plus they need to build another new high school but haven't got the plans in place yet to do that. |
This is probably right, though it sounds as if OP wants something a bit more leafy, hence the Vienna suggestion. I would prioritize looking at north Arlington, but would also consider the closer-in parts of McLean and Bethesda. There is a lot OP seems to want and I'm guessing that figuring out which are most easily ignored, e.g. commute can be 45 minutes some time or house can be $2.5M, will increase the options a fair amount. |
+1. North Arlington zip code 22207 will meet all your criteria. There are multiple new builds available now or soon in your price range. If you are in the part of north Arlington close to chain bridge he should have a 15-20 minute commute. Vienna is way too far. Easily 45 minutes to an hour. You have a good budget so no need to go that far. And I apologize for the rude posters above. Most of us here are actually pretty nice but there are a few people that act like buying a house with more than 2,000 square feet is the moral equivalent of killing baby seals. Ignore them! |