Anonymous wrote:On airplane noise - I lived in southwest for many years, so right across the river from National, and it never really bothered me. Airplanes are really quiet these days. The helicopter traffic along the river there could be noisy (and I don't think would go as far up as Palisades) but I wouldn't worry about the planes.
Anonymous wrote:9:48 - Kent is WEST of Arizona Ave.
The housing stock (and prices) vary a bit between the different areas. The topography varies, too. I love the hills north of MacArthur, but they certainly make it less convenient to teach kids how to ride a bike. On the plus side, they give me a better workout.
If I were looking for to buy a house at this time, these are some things I'd consider:
* would I use the Crescent Trail or Tow Path much? If so, being on the Canal side and close to an entrance point would be a huge plus.
* how close do I want to be to a playground / playing fields, etc? And the associated parking issues on weekends.
* what can I afford? I don't want the most expensive house on the block.
* how important are sidewalks to me?
* how is the drainage? Some parts of the Palisades have yards and basements that flood.
* how close to a reservoir is it? They can be a bit stinky when they are drained (although hasn't been as bad lately; they might have improved something in the process).
Then it is a matter of finding a house. I think I would look across all three of those neighborhoods, and keep these things in mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't tell the difference between these neighborhoods. We are house hunting and my husband loves this area. Does anyone who lives in these neighborhoods have a strong sense of why one part is a between place for a family with young children. Our kids are at private schools so walking distance to school isn't an issue.
Specifically:
- Why would it be better/worse to be on the canal side of Macarthur?
- East or west of Arizona?
Thanks in advance.
In general, the closer you are to the Potomac River and to downtown, the more airplane noise related to DC National airport pollutes the area, and ruins living there. Spring Valley is a much quieter and sane neighborhood.
Sure, Spring Valley is quiet. The toxic munitions under your soil are silently killing people in your hood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't tell the difference between these neighborhoods. We are house hunting and my husband loves this area. Does anyone who lives in these neighborhoods have a strong sense of why one part is a between place for a family with young children. Our kids are at private schools so walking distance to school isn't an issue.
Specifically:
- Why would it be better/worse to be on the canal side of Macarthur?
- East or west of Arizona?
Thanks in advance.
In general, the closer you are to the Potomac River and to downtown, the more airplane noise related to DC National airport pollutes the area, and ruins living there. Spring Valley is a much quieter and sane neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:I can't tell the difference between these neighborhoods. We are house hunting and my husband loves this area. Does anyone who lives in these neighborhoods have a strong sense of why one part is a between place for a family with young children. Our kids are at private schools so walking distance to school isn't an issue.
Specifically:
- Why would it be better/worse to be on the canal side of Macarthur?
- East or west of Arizona?
Thanks in advance.