Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Large swathes of Fairfax County are not immediately adjacent to major highway walls, or look like what you describe. There are many well established neighborhoods, well regarded schools and location. location. location...
And if you truly lived in North Arlington before, noting your need to call out that it was North Arlington (not Arlington), I think you should have a pretty good idea of why people may choose to live in Fairfax County.
This. Perhaps OP should have walked a couple of blocks into a neighborhood
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools. I live in Old Town Alexandria. Come walk around my 'hood. It's lovely. But, the schools. We're trying to move to Fairfax County.
That’s on you. You could make Alexandria schools work. Thousands manage to.
Anonymous wrote:90 minutes from the city could actually still be in parts of Fairfax County lol
You sound insufferable.
Anonymous wrote:Schools. I live in Old Town Alexandria. Come walk around my 'hood. It's lovely. But, the schools. We're trying to move to Fairfax County.
Anonymous wrote:Fairfax County is huge. Inside the beltway is of course very crowded for the most part. But there is also Burke, Clifton, GMU, Fairfax Station, and Old Town Herndon etc. You just can't paint the whole place with one wide brush.
Anonymous wrote:Large swathes of Fairfax County are not immediately adjacent to major highway walls, or look like what you describe. There are many well established neighborhoods, well regarded schools and location. location. location...
And if you truly lived in North Arlington before, noting your need to call out that it was North Arlington (not Arlington), I think you should have a pretty good idea of why people may choose to live in Fairfax County.