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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You can ABSOLUTELY find a SFH in that price zone in the Robinson and Lake Braddock pyramids. Try 22015 and 22032. There is a VRE stop in Burke.[/quote] Agree with this poster. Our home search was based on neighborhoods in 22032, 22003 (outside the beltway feeding to Woodson), 22152, and 22015... Good luck![/quote] Any thoughts on 22039? [/quote] One of the more conservative Republican parts of Fairfax. [/quote] So you mean a low crime area with excellent schools full of gainfully employed, upper middle class, involved families who value education, take care of their property and are responsible neighbors? You speak as if that is a detriment. :roll: [/quote] Some people prefer areas that are more liberal or at least balanced. [/quote] If it is a "conservative" area by NOVA standards then it is likely as close to a balanced neighborhood that you are going to get in Fairfax County. Let me guess, you think 40% republican is a far right neighborhood...[/quote] Yep. Sorry you're so slow Bob Marshall![/quote]
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