Anonymous wrote:It really depends a lot on where you work and what you want from a community.
We live in Western Fairfax in a neighborhood of homes where the highest sale price recently has been about $515K. It is a great, family friendly community with good schools and a library walking distance as well as access to plenty of nearby amenities off of 50, 66 and several other major arteries. The homes are between 1500 and 2200 sf with no basements, although a few have had additions and have a little more room than that.
I love our neighborhood. However, if you need to commute downtown, I would not recommend it.
Where do you commute to? That is a good starting point.
I have heard good things about Takoma Park, Mt. Rainier and Cheverly for close in to DC but affordable neighborhoods.
You must live in Greenbriar. I used to live right across 50 from there. Great neighborhood for families. Commute to DC is doable, but not fun. Dulles/Tysons/Reston is more manageable.