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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Tell me you are looking at homes that fall within Fall Church City school boundaries without telling me you are looking at houses that fall between Falls Church City school’s boundaries [/quote] This doesn't sound like Falls Church City at all. It sounds more like Alexandria or Fairfax City.[/quote] I love my house in Fairfax City. And most of the neighborhoods around me were built in the 50s and 60s, not 80s and 90s. Plus, everyone in the surrounding Fairfax County looks down their noses at Ffx HS, because why would you live here when you could be in the Frost-Woodson pyramid? :roll: FWIW, OP, Fairfax City is very nice with a good mix of housing options, a nice walkable downtown, and great schools (we've been very happy with Daniel's Run Elem and our friends with middle and high schoolers are happy there). There's one particular neighborhood that I refused to live in, because all the houses are weirdly laid out and ugly (with those tiny windows in the front and lots of strange renovations to try to make them work better), but there were plenty of other neighborhoods to look at.[/quote]
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