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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Take it for what it is: real estate agents note higher demand in neighborhoods that feed to these schools. As for "modest homes" I'll just note that our feeder neighborhood sells those for $1M+ in a few days. Hmmm, maybe it has really good public schools? Could be. [/quote] [b]Please provide a link to a source where RE agents note how special these three schools are. [/b] For slightly over $1M in Spring Hill district, you can get a house with more than 4500 SF on over 1/2 acre. Not exactly "modest" by any conventional standard. Really, all of the Tysons area is expensive these days. Those of you who think your particular elementary school commands some amazing premium should get your heads examined. [/quote] [i]See e.g.,[/i] DCUM, upthread 2 or 3 posts from where you're reading: "Realtor here. If you have money, want to go public and are looking for a school that is head and shoulders above the rest in FC, just stick with the three power schools in McLean - Churchill, Springhill and Chesterbrooke. These schools are always in demand!!!!" [/quote]
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