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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We live in Arlington and honestly it's a crapshoot on what neighborhood you fall into. Some neighborhoods in 22205 are better than 2207 and vice versa. Same with different parts of south arlington. Some days I love our neighborhood, other days I dislike and feel like it's a rat race. The benefits: kids walk to school, can walk to pre-teen/teen hang out places, once my kids get their license, we won't have to worry AS MUCH about them driving on major high ways, back roads, etc. I DO NOT love our schools especially after what Arlington County pulled during the pandemic. My son has ADHD and my other son has dyslexia and I am ALWAYS fighting and advocating for them. We are seriously considering private school next year for them because they have lost a year and the county seems to be doing nothing to meet them where they're at. If I had to do it all over again, I would probably choose Vienna or certain pockets of Falls Church. [/quote] OP here. We are hoping to live in a diverse neighborhood (both socioeconomically and racially mixed).[b] I don't want it to be like a rat race. [/b]We don't want the top-rated schools, because those are too white and wealthy (and I get that your calculus is different because you have to think about accommodations for learning differences - our kids are neurotypical so it's less of a concern for us). What neighborhoods would you recommend? [/quote] Welp. That's the whole area, not just Arlington. [/quote] +1, especially the closer in/more expensive you get. If you want something more relaxed, look a little farther out. I live in Arlington and like it but we also bought when it was affordable (paid a bit over $200k for a 4-bedroom house a couple blocks from the metro in Lyon Park). We, like most of our long-term neighbors, work in government, non-profits, mid-level tech jobs etc. Our kids are in HS and college. Families buying now seem to lean much more toward lawyers, lobbyists, etc. with much bigger paychecks. If the drive into DC is just for leisure activities, you can look further out. Read the Burke thread.[/quote]
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