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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] OK, first of all, Langley is not a close or easy drive into DC. That's why people choose close-in suburbs like Chesterbook Woods. Second of all, Langley is far wealthier than Chesterbrook Woods, so they're not really similar neighborhoods. Finally, what "haters" have been part of this thread? It's been extremely civil. What a strange retort. To 10:29: CC Hills is actually directly across Glebe Road from Chesterbook Woods (although I suppose that technically, Arlington starts on Chesterbrook Road, where you can tell no difference between the old '50s style homes in either county), and it's certainly more affluent. I don't understand at all how you are defining neighborhood boundaries. Look at Arlington County property records to see the official boundaries. In any case, I completely agree that there are no hipsters in either neighborhood. The only thing walkable from that part of Arlington is McLean. And there's nothing walkable in Chesterbrook Woods either. Not exactly a cool scene. Both McLean and Arlington have many different neighborhoods that can't really be generalized, despite posters' attempts to do so. Not all of Arlington is walkable, cool, close to the metro, and full of restaurants. And not all of McLean is Langley/ super wealthy. [/quote] What exactly is "Langley"? It could refer to Langley Oaks (close to DC and less expensive than many homes in Chesterbrook Woods), Langley Forest (further from DC and more expensive than Chesterbrook Woods), or the Langley HS area (which stretches across the entire northern part of Fairfax County and includes many neighborhoods). CC Hills is very nice. The more expensive homes in Chesterbrook Woods and CC Hills are very similar, both in style and price. [/quote] Three is a premium on Langley zoned high schools over McLean. I am talking about adjacent neighborhoods not counting farther out and great falls.[/quote] There not Three[/quote]
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