Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP Here. While I appreciate 10:24's insight, we have two kids (and a third on the way) and three dogs; therefore, our 1300 sq isn't working for us anymore.... but you can make whatever decision is right for your family! We prefer more space to keep everyone content, happy, and our marriage in good standing!
Thanks to the PPs who truly gave us a sense of what the commute would be like. The properties that we liked are actually considered "close-in" for Great Falls. One was just over the McLean line, and the other was about two blocks off Rt 7 and maybe two miles from Tysons. The thought of that commute during morning rush makes me shudder, though.
It's not a completely personal matter. I know I won't convince you because you evidently have your priorities, but someone needs to point it out: you are wasting everybody's environmental resources when you choose to drive for 2-4 hours EVERY SINGLE WORK DAY. It is irresponsible. I know tons of people do it, but that doesn't make it right. It is indeed unsustainable for all of us.
Anonymous wrote:OP Here. While I appreciate 10:24's insight, we have two kids (and a third on the way) and three dogs; therefore, our 1300 sq isn't working for us anymore.... but you can make whatever decision is right for your family! We prefer more space to keep everyone content, happy, and our marriage in good standing!
Thanks to the PPs who truly gave us a sense of what the commute would be like. The properties that we liked are actually considered "close-in" for Great Falls. One was just over the McLean line, and the other was about two blocks off Rt 7 and maybe two miles from Tysons. The thought of that commute during morning rush makes me shudder, though.
Anonymous wrote:OP Here. While I appreciate 10:24's insight, we have two kids (and a third on the way) and three dogs; therefore, our 1300 sq isn't working for us anymore.... but you can make whatever decision is right for your family! We prefer more space to keep everyone content, happy, and our marriage in good standing!
Thanks to the PPs who truly gave us a sense of what the commute would be like. The properties that we liked are actually considered "close-in" for Great Falls. One was just over the McLean line, and the other was about two blocks off Rt 7 and maybe two miles from Tysons. The thought of that commute during morning rush makes me shudder, though.
Anonymous wrote:OP Here. While I appreciate 10:24's insight, we have two kids (and a third on the way) and three dogs; therefore, our 1300 sq isn't working for us anymore.... but you can make whatever decision is right for your family! We prefer more space to keep everyone content, happy, and our marriage in good standing!
Thanks to the PPs who truly gave us a sense of what the commute would be like. The properties that we liked are actually considered "close-in" for Great Falls. One was just over the McLean line, and the other was about two blocks off Rt 7 and maybe two miles from Tysons. The thought of that commute during morning rush makes me shudder, though.
Anonymous wrote:OP Here. While I appreciate 10:24's insight, we have two kids (and a third on the way) and three dogs; therefore, our 1300 sq isn't working for us anymore.... but you can make whatever decision is right for your family! We prefer more space to keep everyone content, happy, and our marriage in good standing!
Thanks to the PPs who truly gave us a sense of what the commute would be like. The properties that we liked are actually considered "close-in" for Great Falls. One was just over the McLean line, and the other was about two blocks off Rt 7 and maybe two miles from Tysons. The thought of that commute during morning rush makes me shudder, though.
Anonymous wrote:The commute is pretty heinous, which isn't to say plenty of people don't do it. I lived out there for several months and commuted into DC near Capitol Hill -- it took anywhere from just under an hour (good day) to 1.5 hours (busier rush hour traffic). I will say that the 1.5 hour commute wasn't infrequent -- I'd average this maybe 5-6x/week either morning, evening or both. I personally hated sitting in traffic that much, and I also hated getting up at six so I could be on the road by 7 to beat the worst of the traffic.
The biggest problem with GF is Georgetown Pike, which is always backed up and is just two lanes for miles. How bad your commute will be may depend in part on whether you can avoid Georgetown Pike or need to take it up to the Beltway or down to Route 7. There are so back ways (e.g. Old Dominion road through McLean) but even these can back up. If there's an accident, forget about it...
Having said the above, I have relatives out there who love it. Both used to make the drive into DC when their kids were young and while difficult, it was worth it to them. They always tell me what a relief it is that both now work in suburban VA closer to home and have easy commutes.