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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Fairfax County is not all that, if you have lived elsewhere. [/quote] More good places to live there than anywhere else in DC area. [/quote] Says who? I wouldn't have been caught dead buying there. Largest county in the state? Sub-par public transportation? AAP-centric schools? For what, for a bigger yard? No, thank you. [/quote] Lots of people. Nicest houses, best schools, healthiest residents. [/quote] 1) Nicest houses.... where?? Oh, you mean the builder-specials put up in less than 2 months with pressed wood and hardiplank? No, thank you. I'll take my original N. Arlington brick colonial. [b]2) Best schools? Don't even get me started on the divide among schools in the county. Oh, and you can keep all your AAP craziness, thank you very much. [/b] 3) No, I admit, this one has me stumped. HEALTHIEST residents?? Care to enlighten us?[/quote] I am not the PP you quoted, but the original point (go back to pg 1 and see for yourself) was that pretty much all schools in Fairfax County are good. Some districts just have poorer residents than others. People over-pay for housing because they believe higher test scores mean their kids are getting a better education. [/quote]
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