Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The areas are both nice. It really depends on your commute and budget. If you have $2.5 million to spend and commute to Tysons, I would choose McLean. If you have $800,000 to spend and commute to Tysons, I'd probably choose Vienna. If you have $800,000 and commute downtown, I might suck it up and choose an older home in McLean, unless you don't commute during rush hour and then I'd probably choose Vienna. Overall, I prefer the town of Vienna but McLean is closer to DC obviously if you drive. If you're planning on taking the metro, I'd look around all the stations and see what is in your budget.
Where in the world did you come up with the $2.5 mil figure?
That high figure is not required even for homes that aren't that old, and even new, in McLean.
Town of Vienna charges a town tax...which covers trash and leaf removal. Still not worth it though.
Anonymous wrote:The areas are both nice. It really depends on your commute and budget. If you have $2.5 million to spend and commute to Tysons, I would choose McLean. If you have $800,000 to spend and commute to Tysons, I'd probably choose Vienna. If you have $800,000 and commute downtown, I might suck it up and choose an older home in McLean, unless you don't commute during rush hour and then I'd probably choose Vienna. Overall, I prefer the town of Vienna but McLean is closer to DC obviously if you drive. If you're planning on taking the metro, I'd look around all the stations and see what is in your budget.
Anonymous wrote:Vienna does have very good public schools, but they are VERY crowded.