Anonymous wrote:Do a search. There are other threads on Great Falls. We live in GF and have no issues with septic or well water (except that we have no water when power goes out). I think some parts of GF south of the town center are on public sewer; you should check. As to demographics -- Plenty of young families and nice preschools, but not a lot of 20 somethings with no kids. It's really for families given home sizes-- you don't see nearly as many retired folks as you do in, say, close in Bethesda, because people tend to downsize and move to Reston, Cascades, or McLean when kids are grown. Great laid back community feel with lots of community events (summer concerts, Halloween, Easter, Christmas, July 4 celebrations, etc.) Lovely parks for hiking. Some parts have a neighborhod feel, some don't -- depends on what you are looking for. People who choose public schools seem happy with them; many privates are a manageable commute. Those of us who choose GF think the extra travel time is worth it.
Great Falls trends about as old as McLean and older than Reston. You may not see the older people because people who live in Great Falls tend to stay in their homes and drive, but the over-65 set is there in large numbers.
During the real estate downtown, GF fared worse than McLean and Arlington, but that may be an opportunity for someone who can afford a home there and would consider not having to deal with neighbors a plus.