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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nowhere outside Rosslyn-Ballston corridor is walkable. Stop fooling yourselves. [/quote] This has been brought up multiple times in this thread, including that you can get a SFH for under $2M in these corridors if you’re OK with not having new construction, but apparently ToV is the walker’s paradise we’ve all been glossing over. Weird because every time I drive down Maple I don’t even see people walking their dogs on it. Only walkers I see are crossing for the W&OD trail. [/quote] For real. I don’t get it. Bethesda is more walkable than TOV, if we’re using suburb as the bar (extremely low). The closest to Bethesda in NoVa is Tysons (lol)[/quote] Well, no, you forgot about Arlington, Rosslyn, Ballston and, Alexandria? :lol: Tysons is evolving into something else beyond Bethesda but it's lacking Bethesda's charm and human scaled streets. Anyone comparing Vienna to Bethesda is high. :lol: I see why people are attracted to live in Vienna drawn to its suburban community oriented charm, but it's weirdly designed and makes one deal with what is usually urban living inconveniences (traffic congestion and parking issues in some areas) while still being deep suburbia without the benefits of urban living. [/quote]
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