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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I commute to dc once a week and live in central mclean. It’s still 50 minutes each way leaving at 8am taking GW parkway. 35 with no traffic. I guess that’s better than what it would be from outside the beltway. [/quote] I was wondering why people are claiming a short commute.[/quote] People who can afford nice houses in Mclean do not "commute" :lol: They don't care what it takes during the rush hour. They go to DC for leisure mostly, or if they go there for business, they have flexibility to travel outside of rush hour, which is 20 min[/quote] What on earth are you talking about? It's a DC suburb, it's not St Tropez. Of course people commute.[/quote] Yes some of these responses are so funny. Most of the $3M-$4M houses in Mclean are newer builds, and most of those buyers are families with school age children, and most of those children go to the public schools, and in most cases, both parents work (maybe from home some of the time). It's not like the independently wealthy, don't need or want to work crowd is going to live in your average Mclean neighborhood. If you look at houses for sale in Mclean right now, most are newer and $2M-$4M, and most of those are going to be purchased by working people with young children. [/quote]
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