Anonymous wrote:Langley Oaks by far. Better resale. Better schools. Better shopping. Considered just a better neighborhood. And vast gorgeous homes activel going in all over Langley Oaks which will just drive your property values up higher. That won't happen in Franklin Park (although a really nice, friendly neighborhood - I might relocate there as a senior).
As you trans. you will probably live close enough so your kids can walk to school, although FCPS is pretty generous on its bus services due to inclement weather. Our DS did bus all four years. I never had to worry. You, as parent's will have to take the G'washingotn Parkway into town. Easy if you do it at 6:50 when I drive another child to school. Easy at return of 3:30 - never a jam. Hideous parking lot once rush hour starts at 7;20 a.m. But there's just nothing that can be done about that. And the stop and go on the Maryland side down Wisc. Conn or Canal is even worse. From Franklynn you might be able to go south and try I-66 but check it out throughly and drive it a few times at the hours during which you will be going to work and returning so you really know what you are dealing with. Most people in No. McLean avoid I-66. But if it's close and can work for you, go with it. Good luck.
You are describing Langley Forest, not Langley Oaks. Langley Oaks is a sub-division off Georgetown Pike near Langley HS. As another poster noted, almost all the houses were built in the 1970s and 1980s.