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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yep LV very compact. And when they get their train station in 2030, they'll be just like LV except with an hour-long train ride to DC. No one moves to LV for spacious lots. Now people do move to Cashburn for bigger lots for less, but perhaps the decline of exurban living has pushed developers to make things leaner?[/quote] Ashburn isn't really an "exurb," given its proximity to jobs in Dulles and Western Fairfax, and it's had developments with small lots for a long time. [/quote] Ashburn is an exurb where people of bicycles or pedestrians are considered weird.[/quote] Most people who live in Ashburn work in neighboring reston/herndon or "commute" to Tysons. I work in reston and overwhelming my co workers are from Ashburn. They have a shorter commute than I. We are off the bike trail and many people bike to work on the trail. The main reston bus stop has installed bike lokers. Tons of bikers. I'm considering a move to Ashburn, but there too I've found the real estate market very hot and don't have the energy for a bidding war over a house already 600k+. Many of you are mistaken about Ashburn. I've been out there quite a lot for parties at co workers and there are nice walking trails everywhere and tons of bikers....huge groups of them as a matter of fact heading on and off the trail.[/quote]
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