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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]you could look at 22033. Your commute might be a little more than an hour. We are zoned for Navy, Franklin, Oakton and our house/neighborhood hovers around $740-850k. neighborhood pool is a big deal with a swim team. Franklin Farm also would probably fit in your price range (high school is Oakton or Chantilly depending which part you live in).[/quote] +1 on 22033. Also look at Greenbriar. - few houses up/coming soon meeting your budget and requirements. For Greenbriar specifically - very walkable to libraries, parks, all 3 levels of school, retail. Great community feel. Personally I wouldn’t move out of Fairfax County on an $800k budget and commuting to the city 2x/week but that’s just me. [/quote] I was going to suggest this area. There are a few great neighborhoods that fit your description… Fair Oaks, Franklin Glen in 22033, and Franklin Farm, Chantilly Highlands and Fox Mill in 20171. Some people are wary of South Lakes HS which is what Fox Mill is zoned for, but people who live there seem really happy with it. That neighborhood is most likely to have homes under $800k; the others are Oakton/Chantilly HS and will have some under your budget and some over that price — it depends on square footage and specific location. It’s a doable commute to DC and also easy to get to so many other places. The only places that really feel far to me are far NE/SE DC and Alexandria. I have no reason to go to either place on a regular basis so it works for me. [/quote] I grew up in 22033 Franklin Glen and it’s a great neighborhood! Lees Corner is a nice community school. I wouldn’t say commute to DC is great, but a lot of people do it. Worst thing about it now is late afternoon traffic coming from the new government buildings off Centreville Road. This house is close to where I grew up and fits OPs budget. https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/13407-Virginia-Willow-Dr-Fairfax-VA-22033/51763815_zpid/[/quote]
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