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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I own a restaurant in Arlington and his weekend my business achieved record sales compared to the past 10 years. Many came from DC and were unvaccinated. The requirement for papers will further hurt the DC scene and help me.[/quote] Lol no one crosses the river to do anything in Va and that was before youngkin. [/quote] Umm life ling DC resident and you are wrong. Wondering everyday if I should move to Virginia. Less crime, more freedom, and most significantly for me less taxes. Op, congratulations on a profitable weekend, that's great![/quote] There is no restaurant. You’re a sucker.[/quote] And yet plenty of people do move from DC to NOVA every day for quality of life and public services. [/quote] Not to mention all the DC officials who rent cheap apartments to enroll their kids in NOVA schools.[/quote] Really? Which officials? [b] If anything, they would do this for MoCo schools. Who should want VA schools?[/b][/quote] This. The vast majority of people would move for MoCo schools not NoVa schools. Besides TJ no one in DC really thinks, cares or talks about other NoVa schools.[/quote] Arlington agent here. I had an open house yesterday in Arlington and 30 of the 61 couples who came were from DC. All had at least one child in tow. Without even asking all said they were moving to Arlington for schools. I cannot discuss schools, but I got an earful about the DC public schools. I am sure that for a certain type of person the DC schools make, sense but in a very lengthy real estate career, I would say about one third of my listings each year are sold to people moving from DC and I represent an equal number of people moving from DC to buy homes in Arlington. The only time I have had people leave Arlington for DC schools was to be closer to Georgetown Visitation, St. Anselms, or National Cathedral. [/quote]
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