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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As someone about to finish a contract with work and have another baby- we are moving closer to my DH work, which is in the exurbs. We are going to be in VA- east of 28, but not by a lot, north of 66. I consider it the exurbs. I think any of the areas where you have to drive more than say 5 miles to the end of a metro line is probably a good division of exurb vs. suburb (at least for areas on metro). I fully still intend to go into DC but probably 1 time a month for dinner dates or what not. Which is depressing for me, but whatever- so is having DH barely see our kids during the week I suppose, so I traded off.[/quote] When Metro finally finishes Phase 2 of the Silver line, there will be a Metro station near Dulles. Does that automatically convert those areas from exurb to suburb? No. They are still suburbs.[/quote] Hmm. Interesting question. In some ways, statuses are kind of fluid and can change. I mean at some point I am sure falls church felt the way that fairfax city does now in the subruban vs exurban line of things. I guess this is going to be in some way subjective. [/quote]
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