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[quote=Anonymous][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] Like here? Does seem good! Not a lot of inventory. Is this also a military turnover spot? https://redf.in/SsaIFB[/quote] Yes, that neighborhood. Not a while lot of inventory anywhere right now but should get better in the spring. No, not a military turnover spot although I’m sure there are some military families. https://www.redfin.com/VA/Fairfax/4103-Mt-Echo-Ln-22033/home/9505724 https://www.redfin.com/VA/Fairfax/13117-Penndale-Ln-22033/home/9496585 [/quote] I live on Poplar Tree and we are very confused about what is going on with the property right by stringfellow. It sold a few months ago, but it appears it never closed. The house directly behind it is in the middle of a massive construction project-we wonder if that is what blew up the previous deal? I have a friend who lives across the street from the house under construction - I could ask if she knows. We love living in Greenbriar. It is such an ideal neighborhood for school aged kids. My girls can walk to all 3 levels of public school. The Chantilly homecoming parade happens right in our neighborhood. It is like living in a small town, really. There are military families, but it definitely isn't an overwhelming presence. There are quite a few of the teachers at the schools who live in the community. During the pandemic, we sometimes did wish for a LITTLE more room in our house (we live in the largest model, which is 2200 sf), but we have so much of what we want right in the neighborhood. We were able to do some renovations to our house when interest rates were crazy low, so we now have a slightly more modernized house than we had before. We will stay until our elementary schooler finishes high school, at least.[/quote]
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